Wow this is a completely different thing then live your streams. In your streams everything is a conversation which includes movement, tone etc and just chatting between shots. So anyway You've got a dry patch when you're sewing it together,, where you just go non verbal,,,, I would recommend chatting over this or something like flight of the bumble bee. (Yes you have background music,,, but amp up to the fore ground ). Also i like seeing and connecting on stream but for a voice over near the start we need an undistracted view.
Thanks for the question. Yes, they are around 3mm, if i recall correctly. Keeping in mind this is the first time I have worked with leather, and the only leather tools I have is the sewing kit. This was me experimenting and learning. The laser is an excellent tool for prototyping, but for production runs a die and clicker press would be much faster. I should really invest in a stitching fork for future projects
Great video, really enjoyed it! Thanks for posting.
Thanks man, Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow this is a completely different thing then live your streams. In your streams everything is a conversation which includes movement, tone etc and just chatting between shots.
So anyway
You've got a dry patch when you're sewing it together,, where you just go non verbal,,,, I would recommend chatting over this or something like flight of the bumble bee. (Yes you have background music,,, but amp up to the fore ground ).
Also i like seeing and connecting on stream but for a voice over near the start we need an undistracted view.
Thanks for the feedback. I'm all ears and I get better every video
What diameter are those stitching holes? They look about 3mm which seems rather large?
Thanks for the question.
Yes, they are around 3mm, if i recall correctly. Keeping in mind this is the first time I have worked with leather, and the only leather tools I have is the sewing kit.
This was me experimenting and learning.
The laser is an excellent tool for prototyping, but for production runs a die and clicker press would be much faster.
I should really invest in a stitching fork for future projects