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Making a Leather bound Hardcover Notebook / Journal simple DIY maker project, school or college book

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2014
  • Just a project playing around with different materials. Kind of a bit of a tutorial on how to make a leather notebook. You could say it's a bit of a How to on making a leather journal as well, Really it's me doing a DIY book binding video on book binding and sticking a note book which has a a hardback leather cover. Which ever way you look at it, I hope you enjoy it and get inspired about doing something your self! :-)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 218

  • @MarkLindsayCNC
    @MarkLindsayCNC 9 років тому +98

    You now know why bookbinding has truly been an art of its own for centuries. This was your first attempt, and you're disappointed in it? I think you did pretty bloody good! Don't be too quick to point out errors. It's a rare person indeed that achieves perfection on their first go at something like this. I think it looks great, and would be more than proud to own it. Happy New Year to you and yours!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому +4

      Thanks Mark Lindsay A Book Binder, I am NOT! :-) LOL
      But It was still a lot of fun. I had in my head that i would have the leather much tighter across the cover, and try to emboss it, I think this to be the main cause for disappointment. The leather was pretty poor quality, and could probably have do with stretching a little more.
      That said, it's still a book, that can be used, so watch out for future videos along these lines :-)

    • @cctproductions6976
      @cctproductions6976 3 роки тому

      it's bloody brilliant

    • @angelamartin5071
      @angelamartin5071 3 роки тому

      @@BrainFizz l

  • @TheLivingBlobfish
    @TheLivingBlobfish 3 роки тому +9

    The amount of encouragement and love in these comments is really heartwarming! I just recently also made one by using Sea Lemon's tutorial and I had similar complaints with mine. I had the opposite problem with my edge though, it was just a little too short, so the the end pages almost were longer. But I too look forward to future achievements!

  • @r.mercado9737
    @r.mercado9737 7 років тому +4

    Richard, I would imagine this project as one of many more fine works. I like it! Good for you.

  • @davidharris8171
    @davidharris8171 9 років тому +27

    You actually did very well for your first try. This is a true art. Careful stretching and precision alignment are not easily achieved. Your gaps between the spine board and face boards should be 1/4". the face boards should only be 1/4" bigger then the book. Book binding leather is much thinner then jacket leather so you had considerable obstacles to over come.
    Very nice work though. I wouldn't hang my head after that.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому +3

      David Harris THANKS! That's a really nice comment. Having never done this before, it was a bit like fumbling around in the dark. But I definitely be doing other ones like this in the future. Thanks for watching.

  • @Coltrabagar
    @Coltrabagar 5 років тому +1

    Kind of peaceful and relaxing to watch with just the sound of your work. Thanks for making this video.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching Travis!

  • @lizawithaz9524
    @lizawithaz9524 9 років тому +72

    I'm a Bookbinder & I think you did a really good job for a first effort! The 'cover papers' you mentioned are called 'Endpapers' & book covers &/or spines are debossed, not embossed (a very common misconception). A small book press would have ironed out the leather cover. Keep on keeping on :)

    • @snoutp
      @snoutp 9 років тому +14

      +Liza Vandali-Nunns A useful comment on UA-cam? There's something wrong here...

    • @lizawithaz9524
      @lizawithaz9524 9 років тому +4

      Haha!

    • @jennifersweet390
      @jennifersweet390 7 років тому +2

      Liza. V hello maybe you can show us just talk us though it would love to learn

    • @excuseme5086
      @excuseme5086 7 років тому

      Liza. V The white hard thing that he stacked on top of the leather is called "debossed"?

    • @brodiepountney2491
      @brodiepountney2491 6 років тому

      Liza. V I

  • @AdventuresInDIY
    @AdventuresInDIY 9 років тому +4

    Great project. Love the reuse of an old jacket for the leather. When I run out of composition books I'll have to try this. Thanks.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому +1

      It was definitely worth having a bash at reusing the leather. Although a couple of people have said that bookbinding leather is thinner (which makes a lot of sense now), Expect some other note books in the future, I've also invested in one of those punches to round the page corners ;-)

  • @samadams8370
    @samadams8370 4 роки тому +1

    I have to make a portfolio for an architecture class and this is seriously the most useful video everr!!!!

  • @suzannekeir3974
    @suzannekeir3974 5 років тому +1

    Nice job of recycling, thanks for sharing

  • @icdtww6396
    @icdtww6396 9 років тому +1

    I think you did an excellent job! First time I have watched anything like this and I quite enjoyed it. Thank you for posting this video; I learned a lot about something different.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      ICDTWW I learned a huge amount! The main text block of the book was pretty easy to do, but the actual hard cover needs a bit of work :-)
      Thanks for watching.

  • @AmyPatterson
    @AmyPatterson 7 років тому +1

    I love your workshop!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому

      YAY! thanks!!! one of my little sanctuaries!

  • @xcforlife77
    @xcforlife77 7 років тому +1

    Wow, great job. I really like how you covered the book board with leather. I was looking for a book binding tutorial that I could modify for art purposes and this was perfect! Thanks for uploading and keep up the good work.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому +1

      +Paul Sims Thanks! I'm hoping to do another this year and emboss the leather with a stamp, watch out for that one. 👍🙀

  • @Tensorglobal
    @Tensorglobal 8 років тому +1

    That's a pretty cool way to use our LP61 spray adhesive! Great work!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      thanks, it's a pretty cool product, nice and easy to use. seemed easier to use that than mess about with something from a tube or tin. :-)

  • @adamdavies6248
    @adamdavies6248 2 роки тому

    Very helpful, exactly what I was looking for, great place to start. Thanks!

  • @nawfsidebkg7004
    @nawfsidebkg7004 9 років тому +3

    Love it!!!! I tried but my cardboard was out in the rain :( smh. Hopefully, with practice, I can make one as good as yours

  • @marcydufrene3593
    @marcydufrene3593 4 роки тому +1

    It’s lovely. Thank you for sharing 💞

  • @Cooltoolshedwoodworking
    @Cooltoolshedwoodworking 9 років тому +2

    Very cool Richard!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      Cool Tool Shed Woodworking Thanks! :-) Watch out for other types of note books in the new year!

  • @RachelStormborn
    @RachelStormborn 8 років тому

    Bloody brilliant! I've been perusing book binding videos as I am just getting to making a very large tomb on my own, as a first try no less. Your video helped a lot with my planning stages.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      +Rachel Stormborn Thanks! Hope this inspires you to make more stuff!

    • @mikemcchesney3141
      @mikemcchesney3141 8 років тому

      I hope you mean "TOME" and not "TOMB"! HAHAHA I wouldn't have much faith in the longevity of a tomb built from glue, leather, and cardboard!

  • @stevecollins9450
    @stevecollins9450 9 років тому +4

    Good job for your first time, Richard.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      Steve Collins Thanks Steve! I'll be trying a few more projects this year too, so keep an eye out.

  • @mizzify
    @mizzify Рік тому

    Don't be too hard on yourself! You did bloody well to be honest. I'm only just starting out with papercrafting but jewellery making and leatherwork is my background. My day job is nursing so I completely appreciated your stitching-it's way better than mine 😂

  • @dixiedrost4783
    @dixiedrost4783 2 роки тому

    Thanks Brian, just what I was looking for. I also have a couple old coats to cut up and use. Would be so pleased if mine turned out as good as yours!!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  2 роки тому

      That’s great Dixie, glad it was of use, Richard.

  • @mikezinn7212
    @mikezinn7212 8 років тому +38

    The silence of the bookbinder!

  • @lesliesolano7619
    @lesliesolano7619 7 років тому +2

    really loved it it's helping me alot

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому

      brilliant! glad it was of some use to you! :-) thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @FavioRamirez
    @FavioRamirez 9 років тому +1

    Great project! I have done this many times before but using paper instead of leather. You can find some pretty good quality papers for this purpose in most craft stores to practice before you use leather again.
    In my experience, the spine cardboard piece makes the book look nicer but limits how much flex it has. For everyday notes, I leave it out (Moleskine notebooks leave it out too.)
    Awesome first try. It came out way better than my first time! Lol

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      ***** I was annoyed because I wanted to give it as a gift, but I'll definitely be doing more of these in the future.

  • @CipsWoodChips
    @CipsWoodChips 9 років тому +1

    Great change of pace!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      Cip's Wood Chips Thanks! Hopefully people will enjoy the various paces I have planned for the New Year :-)

  • @chandlerburt6944
    @chandlerburt6944 8 років тому

    Looks good. Thank you for sharing.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching!! :-)

  • @northernstar5339
    @northernstar5339 2 роки тому

    Well done :) I'd rather be creative than spend lots of money on books. Im trying to find the right tools to make a ring binder.

  • @bashalnahdi608
    @bashalnahdi608 9 років тому +2

    amazing video you helped me finish my dictionary project

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      Bash Alnahdi Good Stuff! I'd love to se a picture!

  • @msd.2869
    @msd.2869 6 років тому +1

    This is excellent!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  6 років тому

      thanks it was a fun build!

  • @NoraEN
    @NoraEN 4 роки тому +1

    You did a great job!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! Expect more whitest I’m on lockdown!

  • @Uncle_Buzz
    @Uncle_Buzz 9 років тому

    Great video! Thanks for sharing.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      Cactus Chris No problem, thanks for watching!

  • @andyanderson3898
    @andyanderson3898 9 років тому +2

    Great project, I've started to watch Sea Lemon as well!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      Andy Anderson I'll be trying some her other techniques I think this year, perhaps even a "Tom Riddles Diary" too.

    • @andyanderson3898
      @andyanderson3898 9 років тому

      Brill i'll look forward to it.

  • @shamilawittman7261
    @shamilawittman7261 6 років тому

    Excelente. Gracias por tu video 😎 saludos desde Argentina 🌸👏👍

  • @OllyParryJones
    @OllyParryJones 9 років тому

    Looks like you did very well, Rick and you demonstrate the process in a way that it looks very achieveable and uncomplicated. Happy New Year to you! :-)

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      Olly Parry-Jones Thanks Olly! :-) The text block part was probably the simplest bit, I'll take it a little more carefully on the hard cover next time.

  • @ExiArts_HristoHvoynev
    @ExiArts_HristoHvoynev 7 років тому

    I am a bookibinder and I made the same mistake with my first journal. Your tutorial got me intrested and I watched it all, I love it. Make other videos please :)

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому

      Thanks for the watch - will do! :-)

  • @lesliesanker1354
    @lesliesanker1354 5 років тому

    Its perfectand this is perfect for me now, covering a journal

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  5 років тому +1

      glad it was what you wanted! thanks for the watch!!

  • @ahmedragab4063
    @ahmedragab4063 Рік тому

    very nice work

  • @joannecarroll5504
    @joannecarroll5504 7 років тому

    I thought you did great, especially for a first try. I really liked the press thing you built & also your use of recycled leather instead of new.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому +1

      Wow thanks! This was a cool project to try, I also have an idea to do others as well!

    • @jeanettperezgomez6644
      @jeanettperezgomez6644 6 років тому

      Donde compro esa tablita y como. Se llama?

  • @gloria3402
    @gloria3402 6 років тому

    this is really good thanks for the help anytime i needed it :D

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  6 років тому

      Mega! Glad you found some inspiration in the video!

  • @ruthe.272
    @ruthe.272 4 роки тому +1

    beautiful work :) xx

  • @timhunter452
    @timhunter452 9 років тому

    Thank you for this, I thought this was a great idea for a gift. I have just spent several enjoyable hours looking at lots of bookbinding videos. Sea Lemon is good but have a,look at bookbinderschronicle as well for a more in-depth look. Whilst your video looks similar to the Diresta one, you took the time to sew in the sentences whilst Diresta used a modified version of the "Perfect" system used for magazines etc. Yours should last longer! Thank you again I now know a lot more about bookbinding than I did before I watched your video!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      Many thanks for the kind words! :-)
      I would be the first to admit that I know very little about book binding, but learnt a lot myself whilst having a go.
      Although I admit to taking inspiration from Jimmy, and others, I tried to put my own stamp on this project. There will be other videos around this idea in the future.

  • @nathanielzaharia9630
    @nathanielzaharia9630 5 років тому

    Really nice job, dude!

  • @Coltrabagar
    @Coltrabagar 5 років тому +1

    Nice simple clamp jig you made there.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  5 років тому

      Simple - just like me! LOL!

  • @AnaS-dk7yf
    @AnaS-dk7yf 7 років тому

    Amazingly Beautiful

  • @hassannatiq53
    @hassannatiq53 6 років тому

    Beautiful I will try it

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  6 років тому

      Give it a go! It's way easier than you'd think!!

  • @tommyjohn3525
    @tommyjohn3525 8 років тому

    Awesome...i used old leather jackets to make baseball gloves back in the day when i didn't had a leather supplier.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      +Tommy John neat! All hand stitched yourself i take it.

  • @emilawasilewska273
    @emilawasilewska273 8 років тому

    wykonanie średnie,ale pomysł prosty :)

  • @dougsobel2571
    @dougsobel2571 5 років тому

    Thanks for the tutorial! How do you stitch together the groups of paper. It looks like you are stitching together only a few at a time and then combining them.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching... It's called "saddle stitching" it's pretty straightforward, and means you can effectively have as many groups of pages as you want and therefore create really think bound volumes. the channel "sea lemon" has some brilliant saddle stitch notebook tutorials!

  • @vlad3967
    @vlad3967 9 років тому

    really nice job sir, i've been hesitating to do one myself for a little cosplay, i'd need a more massive book, something like B5 format and the leather cover rims enclosed with metal, any tips on how could i do that ?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      VlaD Starcraft Thanks! This is the first and only time i've done this so far, although I'll definitely be doing it again. So I'm probably not the best person for advise, but I would say, Give it a go! nothing to loose :-)

  • @FargonNemeloc
    @FargonNemeloc 7 років тому

    I recently made my own bookbinding and the result was better than expected, didnt know how it was gonna turn out and now im filling it with dessert recipes (im a pastry chef XD)

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому

      God stuff, being a chef you are already a "maker", where food is your medium....chances are you have the aptitude for making. Good stuff!! enjoy your new recipe book!! :-)

  • @tympt1
    @tympt1 9 років тому

    I think you made a very good job Richard. My daughter is just having a go at binding with leather as she wants to do her Harry Potter collection! Tools keep disappearing from my workshop! Happy New Year - regards Barry

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      Thanks Barry! :-)
      Let me know how she gets on! As it happens I'm in the middle of watching "Goblet of fire"! :-)

    • @tympt1
      @tympt1 9 років тому

      ***** So is she!

  • @brentparkinson4966
    @brentparkinson4966 5 місяців тому

    What spray did you use and why?

  • @yethuraj4873
    @yethuraj4873 5 років тому

    Cooooooooool vedio bro. Keep it up.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  5 років тому

      cheers! glad you liked!

  • @gamingwithalex8102
    @gamingwithalex8102 6 років тому +1

    Thanks

  • @palomasgrinholisaturnino8710
    @palomasgrinholisaturnino8710 3 роки тому

    Qual o tipo de costura você usou?

  • @norabystrom6457
    @norabystrom6457 5 років тому

    Hello, enjoyed watching, just a question about the adhesive you used for leather to hardboard? How did you find it worked and what was the name of the product? All I got was ?P61 Premium? Thanks for the tutorial, will be following.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  5 років тому

      Thanks for the watch! yes LP61 is made by a company called "TensorGrip" or "Quinn Global"

  • @pandajessbear
    @pandajessbear 8 років тому

    Hello!
    Loved this, just wondering if you wouldn't mind answering a couple of questions...
    What type of card/material did you cover with the leather to make it hardback?
    Also would this method work if the book had far fewer, tea stained pages in? I want to make something like this as brides maids invites but I only need 14 pages.
    Oh also that wooden thing you were using to clamp the pages did you make that or can you buy them?
    Thankyou!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      Thanks +Jessica McCluskey !! Firstly I am no book binder! If a professional book binder watched this they would probably feint! :-) to answer your questions though....
      I simply used the cardboard from the back of the paper pad that i got the pages from - when you buy a refill pad of paper theres a piece of card to keep the pad stiff so i just used that.
      I don't think the number of pages will have a great effect on the outcome, but I've never tried it. That said you can buy thick heavy hardback books and small thin ones too!
      To clamp the pages and parts I simply used a couple of scraps of plywood 18mm thick and some woodworking clamps I had. You can buy book presses, but i figured it was easy enough use what i had. check out the channel "Sea Lemon" she has loads of tutorials, and is far better at book binding than I! :-)
      Good luck with the wedding too! :-)

  • @mohamednevim1124
    @mohamednevim1124 8 років тому +1

    Thank you

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      +mohamed nevim No problem, Thanks for watching!

  • @ind_9631
    @ind_9631 2 роки тому

    I have an education in leather book binding. I see a lot of mistakes at work. But nothing, we all learn! Go on, bookbinding is a lot of fun! :)

  • @susanlwalkup8976
    @susanlwalkup8976 7 років тому

    I thought it was great. Esp by hand and eyeball. Good eye. If you don't like the end papers, add another piece of paper over it to cover it, But I thought it was great. We are always our greatest critics. Nice leather, too

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому +1

      Thanks! :-) glad you enjoyed. And yes, I think as makers we are our own worst critic - but always wanting to do better is part of what makes us makers!

  • @Coltrabagar
    @Coltrabagar 5 років тому +2

    Nice recycle of old leather jacket. I'll keep that in mind for sourcing leather in the future. Thrift stores have a bunch of them.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  5 років тому

      I find they're a good place, and I otherwise probably wouldn't use them, so it's all for a good cause.

  • @LittleRedLupa
    @LittleRedLupa 9 років тому +2

    What was that you sprayed on the leather?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому

      It was a spray contact adhesive, just to stop it moving around.

  • @mercyroa7732
    @mercyroa7732 3 роки тому

    Se puede usar cualquier pegante?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  3 роки тому

      sí, esto se soluciona de inmediato

  • @chigirl78
    @chigirl78 3 роки тому

    What kind of adhesive did you use to connect the leather with the cardboard? Great job btw

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  3 роки тому

      its just a spray contact adhesive - just because its an near instant bond. PVA wood glue works fine, but it takes awhile to dry.

  • @kefisaber9021
    @kefisaber9021 5 років тому +1

    👍

  • @bridgettfratus7075
    @bridgettfratus7075 8 років тому

    Could this work if you printed the pages of a book? Like say for instance you printed the pages of the book on a thicker paper?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      Yes, I don't see why not, at the end of the day thats how books are made! I think it would be a good idea to make you printed pages slightly oversized to your planned finished size though - that way you'll have a better chance of getting the printed area in line with your trimmed edges. Give it a go!!

  • @nouranahnoush2291
    @nouranahnoush2291 2 роки тому

    Whats the name of spray

  • @mercyroa7732
    @mercyroa7732 3 роки тому

    Which is that spray that you apply to the leather?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  3 роки тому

      its just a spray contact adhesive.

  • @manuelcastaneda7838
    @manuelcastaneda7838 Рік тому

    What glues did you use. Did you use 22 pound paper or 26# .

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  Рік тому

      Sticky glue, and white paper.

  • @movieclips3340
    @movieclips3340 4 роки тому

    Thank you soooooooo much💚💚💚💚

  • @luciagonzalez931
    @luciagonzalez931 Рік тому

    Hola! Que es ese pegamento en aerosol?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  Рік тому

      “Spray contact adhesive”

  • @a_drifter_
    @a_drifter_ 3 роки тому

    what sort of glue(s) do you recommend?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  3 роки тому

      its a standard spray adhesive in a can.

  • @thefoxiestbutt
    @thefoxiestbutt 8 років тому

    I've always been intimidated by hard case binding because I can never get the cover measurements right. I'm always scared of it being too short or too small for the block or maybe I didn't add enough space in the gutters between the boards. How do I get over this?
    Is there a certain formula to follow?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      +sally al-ashary Thanks for watching. TBH I can't remember what measurements I used, "I think" it was 1/2" but not sure. Check out "Sea Lemons, the channel - she does some great book binding videos, that go into a good amount of detail. With things like this though, try not to avoid trying something for fear of failing! Go Get stuck in!!!!! If you can make it once, you can make it again if you mess it up. learn and enjoy.

  • @jontanner6947
    @jontanner6947 8 років тому

    What is the spray glue you are using?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      Its one of the Tensor grip range (L12 or LP62 I think), great stuff - the only contact adhesive you'll likely see me use now!

  • @mercyroa7732
    @mercyroa7732 3 роки тому

    HOla, como se llama ese aparato con el que sujetas las hojas? que parece hacerle presion?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  3 роки тому

      se llama "abrazadera de resorte"

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  3 роки тому

      www.piher.com/es/pinzas/539-pinza-regulable.html

  • @johnesteban5763
    @johnesteban5763 7 років тому +1

    What's that spray you use at certain points? I think one time was at 5:30.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому +1

      That is a product called "LP61" It's made by a company called TensorGrip, they are available through many suppliers here in the UK, and part of "Quinn Global" in the US. They are a great company, and the people who work there are friendly, knowledgable and Fun too. They know there stuff! contact them via twitter (AT TensorGlobal) if you have any questions, or check local availability! Its really great stuff. I now don't use any other form of spray adhesive that needs to be permanent.

    • @johnesteban5763
      @johnesteban5763 7 років тому

      Thanks for the info! I make leather bound books myself so this is just what I was looking for.

  • @RisingSunSerpents-Jesus
    @RisingSunSerpents-Jesus 6 років тому

    Where do you get all your material from

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  5 років тому

      this all came from a leather skirt from the charity/goodwill/thrift store.

  • @fransinanghole8589
    @fransinanghole8589 Рік тому

    I'm interested

  • @ohduana6746
    @ohduana6746 2 роки тому

    Me: Wow his leather journal looks perfect!
    You: I wasn't as pleased with it. In my head I had it perfect..

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  2 роки тому +1

      I guess we’re all our own worst critics at the end of the day!

  • @icantstoplickingmyelbows1066
    @icantstoplickingmyelbows1066 3 роки тому

    what kind of stitch did you use on the signatures?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  3 роки тому

      It’s been a while since I did this but it was probably either pamphlet or kettle stitch. 🤔🤔

    • @TheLivingBlobfish
      @TheLivingBlobfish 3 роки тому +1

      It looked like the kettle stitch to me. (also, props to BrainFizz for still being active on a 7 year old video!)

  • @aloysiusjones3985
    @aloysiusjones3985 3 роки тому

    Magnificent. 🇦🇺🍺👍

  • @adokthalia
    @adokthalia 7 років тому

    what glue do you use?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому

      PVA wood glue and spray contact adhesive.

  • @magnoliasouth
    @magnoliasouth 7 років тому

    I have a question! At 6:06 you press it down onto the card then lift it back up and I hear a distinct ripping sound. My guess is that you used something like Easy-Tack? Otherwise I am confused on how it was sticky, or tacky. Great video though and I don't see anything wonky at all! I love your technique. If I were doing it, Lord help! It would look like a 3-year-old did it. I'm good at making a design for it. Not so much actually doing it. lol!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому

      HA HA!!! No, that was the table creaking as I'm pressing down! :-) I did this project on the kitchen table as there's a light directly overhead! The glue used for this project is called LP61, it's a permanent fix contact adhesive.

    • @magnoliasouth
      @magnoliasouth 7 років тому +1

      Ah. Many thanks. I was just curious about that. Awesome job!

  • @anapadgett6612
    @anapadgett6612 8 років тому

    Hey, how many unfolded pages did you use?

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому +1

      I can't remember to be honest! LOL! It really doesn't matter much though, as you make up the smaller sections and then stick them together at the end. this means you can make it as many pages long as you need.

    • @sharonsewell1524
      @sharonsewell1524 7 років тому

      Ok cookbook that there for me

  • @hiraetheria
    @hiraetheria 7 років тому

    Where did you get all that leather from? And how much is it? My budget's pretty tight, so yeah.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому +1

      this was an old leather jacket that i got from a charity shop and cut up.

    • @magnoliasouth
      @magnoliasouth 7 років тому

      Yeah, I don't think Dog watched the video, else Dog would've known. When I saw you pull out that jacket, I cringed knowing what you were about to do! I don't know, I think in my mind I felt like there is a law somewhere that says you aren't supposed to desecrate anything that's made from leather (though yours is probably faux but I have no way of knowing), ever. lol! Still, I think it's great that you're not just tossing it. You're getting more use out of it and that's a fantastic thing to do. My congrats on a great technique and it's absolutely beautiful!

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому

      Thanks! thats really nice to say! further to the jacket, I knew someone who worked at the charity shop in question, they used to get lots of clothing so the things that didn't sell to customers would get back loaded and sold off per kilo to a firm, the jacket, and a skirt were taken from this pile and used. that was about 5 years ago, and i still have some of it. looking at the back, it is real leather - but very thin stuff.

    • @hiraetheria
      @hiraetheria 7 років тому

      magnoliasouth If you were referring to me, I'll have know that it looked a lot like a pile of leather scrap to me.

  • @kefisaber9021
    @kefisaber9021 5 років тому +1

    Good

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  5 років тому

      thanks! was it useful?

  • @annanomerovskay8409
    @annanomerovskay8409 2 роки тому

    Молодец умничка

  • @tylirae2029
    @tylirae2029 7 років тому

    we'll can someone give me everything he used list? even that graph and spray,glue and links maybe where u can get them (tools and the thing where he dried it and hold them together 2) plz and thx

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому

      you don't need very much, aside the obvious leather, paper, card, needle and thread, it's just wood glue, an awl, knife, ruler, some boards to clamp with and some patience.

    • @tylirae2029
      @tylirae2029 7 років тому

      Did you mention the grid's name? Also than k you

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  7 років тому +1

      It's just a cutting mat to stop you damaging your table top, you can use anything thats flat and you don't mind being cut into.

    • @tylirae2029
      @tylirae2029 7 років тому

      Richard Morley thanks

  • @colinmurphy2214
    @colinmurphy2214 6 років тому

    I see a lot of fingers doing the job that the bone folder is there for. You should get one, or use a sturdy credit card to smooth out you leather

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  6 років тому

      I completely agree! If i were doing this a lot, I probably would, but when you put leather onto a surface with contact adhesive, it's stuck, there's no way to move it or stretch it, it's fixed.
      I'm not a book binder or leather worker, i just like making things, except music, i'm not musical either, other than having an opinion on it.

  • @jennifersweet390
    @jennifersweet390 7 років тому

    Is that cardboard?

  • @_cewre_
    @_cewre_ 3 роки тому

    final hocama selamlar olsun

  • @LaughingLion4Ever
    @LaughingLion4Ever 9 років тому +1

    Exact copy of the Diresta video...but nice work anyway.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому +1

      LaughingLion4Ever I'd Never done anything like this before, so doing a "how-to style tutorial route" seemed a little bit adventurous. Prior to this christmas I was also making lots of projects for gifts, and didn't particularly want to spend 60% of the time shooting video scenes, so I just got the camera out and got on with it.
      It wasn't meant to be a rip off of Jimmy's work, I can see the similarities, but an "exact copy" seems a little harsh.
      But thanks for watching.

  • @jamiefrost4427
    @jamiefrost4427 8 років тому

    I wish I had stuff to make my spell book but I don't want to waist any money just for a book

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      +jamie frost using this method only requires a few sheets of printer paper, or scrap paper cut to a suitable size and a needle and thread. plus whatever you use for the cover. No expensive pieces of parchment required. :-)

    • @jamiefrost4427
      @jamiefrost4427 8 років тому

      OK thank you for responding to me.

  • @GooseTheFlick
    @GooseTheFlick 8 років тому

    I played Michael Jackson's 'Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough' in the background.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      +Nightcore Coras :-)

  • @prik74
    @prik74 5 років тому +1

    1000 likes....

  • @nzwakele
    @nzwakele 8 років тому

    then people jus come and rip pages off

  • @kadarmiklos5118
    @kadarmiklos5118 8 років тому

    :)

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      +Miklós Kádár thanks for watching! :-)

  • @dianaherrera5453
    @dianaherrera5453 9 років тому +1

    You didn't really specify what it is that you were actually doing.

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  9 років тому +1

      Diana Herrera It wasn't really meant as an instructional video. Although I hope you enjoyed watching.

  • @kacperoleszko4785
    @kacperoleszko4785 5 років тому +1

    You destroyed a nice leather coat... :(

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  5 років тому

      It was a charity shop find, and got for the purpose... But yeah, you could look at it that way.... another way is, someone going in wanting a coat would get a coat, i wanted this one, so the charity sold two coats, not just one coat...

    • @SimonDouville1
      @SimonDouville1 4 роки тому +1

      You destroyed a nice comment section... :(

  • @3cyacathouse
    @3cyacathouse 8 років тому

    not clean enough

    • @BrainFizz
      @BrainFizz  8 років тому

      +made wijayanto Clean?