How to make a Card Holder - Full Build - Part 2 - The Leather

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @newapologist
    @newapologist 6 днів тому

    Excellent‼️ Both videos Thank you 😊

  • @thomasbedarrides1376
    @thomasbedarrides1376 3 дні тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge! It's, as you said, invaluable and not seen anywhere else. You are a dedicated leather master and a very good teacher. Everything is clear, easy to understand. I learn so much from all your videos and I really appreciate your work and the quality of your content. I can't say thank you enough for your lessons but I will say it anyway. Thank you so much.

  • @iceman1057
    @iceman1057 10 днів тому

    Thanks for this excellent video. I can wait try the stitch technique on my next project

  • @konraddrejarski5006
    @konraddrejarski5006 16 днів тому +1

    Howdy. Can't stress enough how much I enjoy your precision in work and also in explenation. I remember you saying in a few videos that you’ll be "rambling a lot" Some of us love that, as there is a lot of knowledge for a decent listener. Well, it seems that it's time for me to attend your workshop if money and time allow. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Greetings!

  • @newapologist
    @newapologist 15 днів тому

    Thank you Nigel! These videos help us to make better leather items.

  • @MA-pf5bq
    @MA-pf5bq 14 днів тому

    Nicely explained. Thanks for this

  • @franksolazzo9464
    @franksolazzo9464 16 днів тому +1

    Thanks your videos are great

  • @alandrewgibson
    @alandrewgibson 17 днів тому +1

    Great to see being an ex subscriber which I have had to relinquish due to ill-health - Cheers Nigel for the love!

  • @frankbruce6889
    @frankbruce6889 17 днів тому +2

    You are a rock star! As always great videos with so much info. What thread size did you use?

    • @samg8822
      @samg8822 17 днів тому +1

      The thread used here and the most commonly used thread size with 7spi for small
      Leather goods like this by Nigel, is 0.6mm tiger thread.

  • @EmirYildirimYildiz
    @EmirYildirimYildiz 12 днів тому

    Nigel, I'm sure you've heard this so many times before however, I cannot emphasise how educational, in depth and valuable your videos are. I learned to stitch and understood the "why" watching your videos on Vimeo. Thank you for that.
    Using the opportunity I wanted to ask you - in one of your videos you were praising knives made by Terry Kmipschield. However, he no longer manufactures them and as he just told me - he is unsure if/when he will.
    I'd like to purchase a good, reliable, high quality tool to trim the leather (similar to his Shark Trim knife). Would you be able to share your thoughts on what is the second best in quality to his knives? I hope to hear from you. Thank you.

  • @Gator-kw3wj
    @Gator-kw3wj 16 днів тому

    What pound cardstock do you use for the templates

    • @newapologist
      @newapologist 15 днів тому

      He discusses in the first video 😊

    • @ArmitageLeather
      @ArmitageLeather  14 днів тому

      All the info on tools and materials used can be found in the links in the description.

  • @srdjanstojkov8957
    @srdjanstojkov8957 16 днів тому

    Hey, is that Japanese or French style Crimson irons?

    • @ArmitageLeather
      @ArmitageLeather  14 днів тому

      All the info on tools and materials used can be found in the links in the description.

  • @SuperMeat83
    @SuperMeat83 17 днів тому

    If it takes the bevel and the crease and whatever other techniques you use, why are you saying it's resisting the technique? If the leather won't bevel or won't burnish then it's resisting the techniques but if it does then I'd say it accepts the technique. Your use of this verb is very misleading.

    • @samg8822
      @samg8822 17 днів тому +3

      Language can be subjective. In this instance the word resistance is being used to describe the leather, as strong enough to offer an equal or opposite force (resistance) to the technique being used upon it. Hope that helps.