Man, this video came up into my feed. I really miss your video's. You're a great craftsman and I can relate to your shop size. I hope you find time to make more video's. You inspire me to try new things on my CNC.
I hope everything is OK. I followed your channel from the beginning and enjoyed your content. With all the insanity in the world today I hope you are doing well and are ok!!
Honestly. Give that thing a good soak with coconut oil and maybe keep the side to you more flat and the bulge on the outer after you widen out the tips on top of the W pattern.... Looks awesome
Hey man what's up. You still working at TDCJ-ID is that why there isn't anymore SHAPEOKO. I miss your stuff. Just read some remarks and drive safe out there. Would like to see some of that truck driving stuff. With all this CORONA stuff thought you might be off.
I'm a new subscriber to your channel and this video went right along with a pouch I'm looking at making now. I'll be using a Leatherman Mut, a LUC-Pro LP 290 flashlight (Available from Lowes, and I want to put the tools for the Leatherman on the back of the pouch. Currently I use a Niteize pouch that holds all that along with a regular sized harmonica. I've got a few ways I want to make mine, haven't decided which one I want to use. First one is old baseball gloves. First baseman mitts and catchers mitts have the larger pieces if you're worried about that. I pick those up at yard sales for a couple bucks at a time. Nice worn leather to work with.. My next choice is some moose hyde that I got from a friend when I lived in Alaska. It's some pretty thick stuff so, I'm leaning towards the baseball/softball gloves. Third idea is some 4" wide yellow trucker straps. I've picked up rolls of that stuff in some long lengths at (Yes, you guessed it) Yard Sales for a couple of dollars a roll. The only thing wrong with the trucker straps is they're all yellow and nylon.. If they were black, that'd be perfect. When I first watched this video with the whole show being done in fast mode with no talking, I figured "Maybe this guy doesn't speak english?" then you started talking at the end., Might I make a suggestion to talk a little here and there as to what tools you might be using and what the chemicals in the bottles are that you use. OK, one last comment.. Do you have any leather stamps? That thing would be suhweet with a basket weave on the main parts.. Also, there's a tool for working leather that puts all the dots in where you'll stitch. Roll the wheel and on wet leather, you'll have nice little dents, then take your preferred method of hole punch (I prefer the wheel with the different sized holes myself) and it sure beats missing that punch and whacking your hand with that leather mallet. Thanks for the video. Please don't take my comments as negative, just some ideas I saw I thought might help..
I know this isn't one of your cnc videos but was wondering if you have been able to complete a project bigger then your work area? Like the size of a coffee table. Start, stop, push it through and start the second half. TIA
I have not done anything bigger on the machine than the work area. They call it tiling. One of the drawbacks to having an enclosure is you are limited to the size of piece you can carve.
@@stufftokeepyouentertained2168 I gotta say I didn't expect you to get back so soon. I really appreciate it, I know your a busy man. My thoughts were to buld a cribbage board coffee table and was hoping it would work. Thanx again sir. Love the videos and will continue to watch! Have a good one
It's been a while. I retired last August and have started a new career since then. I have been so busy I haven't had time to do anything but work lately. I'm hoping my schedule will level out in the next month or so and I can start making some more videos. Have lots of ideas, but no time to play.
Man, this video came up into my feed. I really miss your video's. You're a great craftsman and I can relate to your shop size. I hope you find time to make more video's. You inspire me to try new things on my CNC.
Hey man, it's been a while since you've uploaded. Hope everything is good and you and yours are doing well. We miss you!
I hope everything is OK. I followed your channel from the beginning and enjoyed your content. With all the insanity in the world today I hope you are doing well and are ok!!
Hey brother, haven’t seen you in a while. Hope your doing alright. Miss your videos. Def learned a lot from you.
you probably needed to wet mold the top layer tan stitch onto the other but nice job anyway keep it up .
I'm wondering what happened 🤔
Did you just get tired of making videos or did something bad happen???
Hope you are well!!
Honestly. Give that thing a good soak with coconut oil and maybe keep the side to you more flat and the bulge on the outer after you widen out the tips on top of the W pattern.... Looks awesome
Looks Great!
Any updates on this gentleman? Been a while without videos. Hope everything is alright.
Does anyone have an update on this man? Great videos, learned a lot from them. Hope all is well with you and hope to see some more videos soon.
What’s the flashlight
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks for sharing. Think I’ll try my own.
Me at 3:25: That man is buttering toast
Hey man what's up. You still working at TDCJ-ID is that why there isn't anymore SHAPEOKO. I miss your stuff. Just read some remarks and drive safe out there. Would like to see some of that truck driving stuff. With all this CORONA stuff thought you might be off.
What do you think of a CNC pattern cutter? I use to inspect Fire Fighting Turnout Manufacturing and they used a type of CNC to cut patterns.
Here we are 2/20/2020 and looks like you gave up on UA-cam. It is a shame because you made some good videos.
I'm a new subscriber to your channel and this video went right along with a pouch I'm looking at making now. I'll be using a Leatherman Mut, a LUC-Pro LP 290 flashlight (Available from Lowes, and I want to put the tools for the Leatherman on the back of the pouch. Currently I use a Niteize pouch that holds all that along with a regular sized harmonica.
I've got a few ways I want to make mine, haven't decided which one I want to use. First one is old baseball gloves. First baseman mitts and catchers mitts have the larger pieces if you're worried about that. I pick those up at yard sales for a couple bucks at a time. Nice worn leather to work with.. My next choice is some moose hyde that I got from a friend when I lived in Alaska. It's some pretty thick stuff so, I'm leaning towards the baseball/softball gloves. Third idea is some 4" wide yellow trucker straps. I've picked up rolls of that stuff in some long lengths at (Yes, you guessed it) Yard Sales for a couple of dollars a roll. The only thing wrong with the trucker straps is they're all yellow and nylon.. If they were black, that'd be perfect.
When I first watched this video with the whole show being done in fast mode with no talking, I figured "Maybe this guy doesn't speak english?" then you started talking at the end., Might I make a suggestion to talk a little here and there as to what tools you might be using and what the chemicals in the bottles are that you use.
OK, one last comment.. Do you have any leather stamps? That thing would be suhweet with a basket weave on the main parts.. Also, there's a tool for working leather that puts all the dots in where you'll stitch. Roll the wheel and on wet leather, you'll have nice little dents, then take your preferred method of hole punch (I prefer the wheel with the different sized holes myself) and it sure beats missing that punch and whacking your hand with that leather mallet.
Thanks for the video. Please don't take my comments as negative, just some ideas I saw I thought might help..
I know it’s been awhile since you posted but how much extra space did you leave for the tools to mold
Love those clicking into place sounds..I love leather.
Good morning, you could share the pattern?
Looks fine to me. Great job. I've gotta make one of these.
You give up on cnc stuff?!? Great work on the leather!
How thick is the leather u are using?
Just subscribed. Did you stop?
You have fast hands 👍
You just need a little oil on it and break in period. Looks great.
I know this isn't one of your cnc videos but was wondering if you have been able to complete a project bigger then your work area? Like the size of a coffee table. Start, stop, push it through and start the second half. TIA
I have not done anything bigger on the machine than the work area. They call it tiling. One of the drawbacks to having an enclosure is you are limited to the size of piece you can carve.
@@stufftokeepyouentertained2168 I gotta say I didn't expect you to get back so soon. I really appreciate it, I know your a busy man.
My thoughts were to buld a cribbage board coffee table and was hoping it would work. Thanx again sir. Love the videos and will continue to watch! Have a good one
Have you stopped posting videos????? I miss the entertainment!!!
It's been a while. I retired last August and have started a new career since then. I have been so busy I haven't had time to do anything but work lately. I'm hoping my schedule will level out in the next month or so and I can start making some more videos. Have lots of ideas, but no time to play.
Parabéns!
Neat piece. Good work.
Awesome!
Wow, good job.
Give it!