Very cool. It took me a minute to figure out why you didnt punch the inner and outer layers at the same time until it dawned on the the curve would effect the spacing. Thank you for sharing.
Wow! That turned out so nice! Your son should LOVE this gorgeous watch band. You always are so great at what you do, it is a real pleasure watching you throughout these years.
I like the overall concept and workmanship but the watch head in me would prefer some tiny perforations within the basket weave. With that much leather on my wrist I would want some aeration like a dive watch band. By the way excellent production quality on your video unlike all the other band making tutorials with NO narration.
I like everything, but let me make a couple of little tips: 1. make a hole in the top layer so that the watch is a little bit sunk into the skin. so it will look better and sit on the hand. 2. make the strap asymmetrical so that the buttons do not lie on the table when you work on the computer. otherwise, it will be annoying. It would also be cool if the inner side of the strap would not be flat, but with some kind of cuts or ornaments to improve ventilation and blood flow.
It looks cool. Wearing it for extented time might be irritating because of the size and the weight. Certainly on a hot day transpiration would be an issue. Also, I don't trust the locking system.
Mr. Fischer I was watching one of your videos the other day and you used some glue you called contact cement and it was in a push up stick. I would like to buy this glue but cannot find it anywhere in a push up stick. Can you tell me where you buy it? BTW I really enjoy your channel.
nice skills, nice job, . but i see two points: 1/ it's not adjustable, it's a strap for one specific watch. it's a lot of work for single watch. what if one day you break it , and want to put the strap on another one? 2/ i definitively dont trust the lock system ( which is not adjustable either), there is a big chance to loose the watch one day, i can bet on that.
One of the challenges of working with a really small basket weave is keeping it lined up nicely. So I like to spot check before I make each impression with a bright light.😊
Man i hate when people tie a knott at the end of their stitch. The proper way is a back stitch then melt the ends. The guy at weaver doest that to, drives me nuts to see those big knotts. The band came out nice though
Holy sh**, man! This is a piece of art! Amazing! 😲👍🏽
Mine gussl The new watch is great! I've praised its realism many times. I really recommend checking out their selection.
Very nice work
Fantastic video!👍👍👍
beautiful leather, beautiful design, beautiful work
Very cool. It took me a minute to figure out why you didnt punch the inner and outer layers at the same time until it dawned on the the curve would effect the spacing. Thank you for sharing.
That's correct!😉 Thanks for watching!
Wow! That turned out so nice! Your son should LOVE this gorgeous watch band. You always are so great at what you do, it is a real pleasure watching you throughout these years.
Wonderful. I’d like one like that for my 24mm lug Gruppo Gamma
Wow , I loved your tutorials, you did beautiful. Work, 👍🏻
Beautiful skill and craftsmanship... You never cease to amaze!
Thanks bro!😊
I like the overall concept and workmanship but the watch head in me would prefer some tiny perforations within the basket weave. With that much leather on my wrist I would want some aeration like a dive watch band. By the way excellent production quality on your video unlike all the other band making tutorials with NO narration.
Thanks!😉
Thanks "C". I take it you need an LED desk lamp, lol.
Thank you for the tutorial. 👍✌
😅, Actually I have one, but it's not strong enough for such a tiny basket weave...
Looks great bro!!!
I like everything, but let me make a couple of little tips: 1. make a hole in the top layer so that the watch is a little bit sunk into the skin. so it will look better and sit on the hand. 2. make the strap asymmetrical so that the buttons do not lie on the table when you work on the computer. otherwise, it will be annoying. It would also be cool if the inner side of the strap would not be flat, but with some kind of cuts or ornaments to improve ventilation and blood flow.
Thank you for your suggestions.
Buenísimo ese proyecto me encantó gracias
Wow👏👏
Super!
WOW That is a beautiful pice of work. GRATE JOB. :)
It looks cool. Wearing it for extented time might be irritating because of the size and the weight. Certainly on a hot day transpiration would be an issue. Also, I don't trust the locking system.
very nice
Hi thanks a lot for your excellent tutorials! I got hold of a nice ostrich leather. What do you suggest about finishing the edges? Do they burnish?
I don't work much with ostrich, but since it's a soft leather I'd assume you need to use an edge paint rather than burnish.
greate job!! only one downside, it's gonna be like pice of cake for pickpokets to take those watches from your hand)
👍🏻❤🇦🇿
hello, I'm beginner on leather crafts and I have a few question, is the locking method robust and secure? how does it perform over time
Yes, it is. I've been using this band for 3 years and still works like new. Use a quality snap to ensure good use.
Are you taking a picture of every stamp??
😅, probably looks like I am. No, because the stamp is so small I'm using the LED light 📱on my phone to make sure the stamp is lined up perfectly. 👌
What oz is that main leather? Could I use 8-9 oz?
Yes, that would work fine. I used around 9-10oz
It looks very good but I don't think it feels good while wearing it because its very thick and hard.
I enjoy your work and your videos. My work is more crude than yours, can't get enough light. Cataracts
Sorry to hear that. I hope you are able to get that treated. But I'm glad you enjoyed the videos. Thanks for watching.
Mr. Fischer I was watching one of your videos the other day and you used some glue you called contact cement and it was in a push up stick. I would like to buy this glue but cannot find it anywhere in a push up stick. Can you tell me where you buy it? BTW I really enjoy your channel.
Should be available through Amazon or Ebay. The company is called Uhu (contact cement stick)
@@FischerWorkshopsTaiwan Thanks for your reply.
nice skills, nice job, . but i see two points:
1/ it's not adjustable, it's a strap for one specific watch. it's a lot of work for single watch. what if one day you break it , and want to put the strap on another one?
2/ i definitively dont trust the lock system ( which is not adjustable either), there is a big chance to loose the watch one day, i can bet on that.
What’s with the phone and the phone flash?
One of the challenges of working with a really small basket weave is keeping it lined up nicely. So I like to spot check before I make each impression with a bright light.😊
How much in US Dollars is that kit ?
The PDF is $5USD. Click on the link in the description for details
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Man i hate when people tie a knott at the end of their stitch. The proper way is a back stitch then melt the ends. The guy at weaver doest that to, drives me nuts to see those big knotts. The band came out nice though
Joshua Poche if you use linen thread then tie a knot. If it is a poly or nylon then burn.
This is a linen thread, so it can't be burned. Backstitching should still work if you prefer.