Hopefully you get this message right away problems start with beginners which way is the bevel supposed to be facing on the lines specially if you're making your own designs
Thank you for this video. I have been working with leather for many years and have never seen anyone do a tutorial on modeling tools. Great job. I am glad I found your channel.
I think your work and instructional is superior to any other out there. You make a great teacher, and this industry needs your missing teaching and tooling talent. With that being said, most every video on UA-cam I watch, no one ever shows the tips of their tooling tools. Links to these tools are usually expired or non existent. I wish instructors provided more in the area of explaining as well as showing the details of their tooling tools in more detail. Great work!! Thank you, I’ve learned a lot from your videos.
Watching the results of the modeling tool, I almost would rather use that exclusively, instead of a bevel or shader. It seemed more like drawing a picture, rather than punching one.
I get it, but there are a dozen different kind of bevelers that give you different effects. Modeling spoon isn't going to be able to replicate all of them. (Might turn this into a video)
@@TheLeatherverse I believe in keeping my options open, so even if I went the 'pencil' route with a modeling spoon, I wouldn't forgo bevel/shaders all together. :)
wish i would have found your videos 8 months ago. Thank you for taking the time to explain everything.
My pleasure. Let me know if there is anything wise I can do to help.
Hopefully you get this message right away problems start with beginners which way is the bevel supposed to be facing on the lines specially if you're making your own designs
Thank you for a great video. I am a beginner. I just started and this video has helped me alot
You're very welcome!
Thank you for this video. I have been working with leather for many years and have never seen anyone do a tutorial on modeling tools. Great job. I am glad I found your channel.
You're welcome. Glad it was useful. Planning on having more tutorials on modeling tools in the near future.
Thanks man really helped me out and thanks for being a creator that listens and helps their veiwers
I am happy to do it. Glad to hear it helped. Please let me know if there are any other videos that would be helpful.
Thank you for this video. I needed this. Wow
Glad it was helpful!
I think your work and instructional is superior to any other out there. You make a great teacher, and this industry needs your missing teaching and tooling talent. With that being said, most every video on UA-cam I watch, no one ever shows the tips of their tooling tools. Links to these tools are usually expired or non existent. I wish instructors provided more in the area of explaining as well as showing the details of their tooling tools in more detail. Great work!! Thank you, I’ve learned a lot from your videos.
First... thank you!
Thank great feedback and I'll do my best to work that into the videos. The links... that's a challenge to keep up with. 🤣
thanks lot of great technique tips
Glad it was helpful!
Good vidio
What thickness (ounces//mm) of leather do you use to create carvings and is it best to use chrome tanned leather?
For thickness, I like a 3oz up to 8-9oz. Always veg tan for tooling.
Hi..is the pattern still available? I cannot find it!
Watching the results of the modeling tool, I almost would rather use that exclusively, instead of a bevel or shader. It seemed more like drawing a picture, rather than punching one.
I get it, but there are a dozen different kind of bevelers that give you different effects. Modeling spoon isn't going to be able to replicate all of them. (Might turn this into a video)
@@TheLeatherverse I believe in keeping my options open, so even if I went the 'pencil' route with a modeling spoon, I wouldn't forgo bevel/shaders all together. :)
@@michaelholbrook4401 sounds like a plan that could work.
I call those spikey leaves, not chatter marks😜