Love that boot. That's old school badassness, splitting the footbed to create a leather gemming to stitch the welt to. And leather lining inside instead of cloth! Much love Brian.
I just started leather work and have such an appreciation for how he makes his boots. So glad this guy exists in the world and is able to share his passion.
Man your videos are a whole vibe ❤ I used to watch these videos with my toddlers and they'd just sit back and drink their bottle and enjoy it with me 🙏
Dear Brian, This comment probably won't be read but it is needed to be said. For cowhide leather, the grain direction is from neck to tail, along the back spine, so cutting with the grain which is horizontal to backbone will minimize the break. For horsehide it is the opposite, the grain direction runs across the back spine, so cutting from one side to the other minimize the break. That is the reason why tannery sell cowhide sides cut from each side of the back while horse leather is cut as horse front and horse butt. In this video I saw you cut the vamp against the grain direction which is I assume for the maximum yield?
Glad to see you back young man. As a general contractor I respect and appreciate skilled craftsmanship. Also I suffer from anxiety challenges, so your videos help me to relax and clear my head. The mix of your art and instrumental music in the background I find very beneficial. So thanks….and its good to see you posting again.
This dude works to FINE tolerences... Brian... your skill and your artistry are honed to such a precise level of mastery... Bravo, Sir. Bravo. First time I saw your rubber soles I thought "this guy is influenced by the WW2 red paratrooper boots..." but wondered if the inner row of stitching was just aesthetic. After watching this video, I can see that it is indeed sewn onto the leather insole. Nice touch! It also looks like each and every stacked leather heel block is shaped individually for the boot it's being mounted to? .... I'm speechless... Stunning craftsmanship, from start to finish...
Wow to wear a pair of boots that you made yourself. Truly outstanding. You sir have more skill and talent than any one man should have. Thank you for sharing your craft with us.
Just starting the process of making my own pair of boots ( i just want a pair i made myself) it'll take me mth or a yr. Little by little. I am super impressed how you hand cut the leather vs stamped cut leather with stencil. Hoping to send some wescos to get soled and sized down. Truly a work of art. God willing i can visit yall shop one day. Hector from Texas.
If I came into a lump of money large enough to allow me to retire at age 36, I would come straight to LA, knock on your door and ask to be your apprentice. I have 2 pairs of boots made by you, including the first pair of M-42 Service Boots that I commissioned 😉, and your skill level is nothing short of phenomenal. Your skills deserve to live on, the same as your teachers skills were passed to you. Keep up the good work Brother!
So happy that your back i can say without a doubt that im not the only one who missed you . I hope that you and your family and friends are doing good as well. Thank you for every vlog and for you sharing your life with us
I wish I had money so you could make me a pair of handmade boots. It would mean more to me if they were made especially for me. I enjoy watching you work and the craftsmanship is exceptional. Keep up the good work. There are only a few people left who can make things from scratch anymore. ❤
Man o man! Top notch leather lashing from such a young fella!! Man, I feel like i'm back in the boot shop my mom worked at many moons ago! Love your work, young sir!! Quick question, I just checked out your store and looked at those boondocker boots and I saw the logo tag you made for the inside( young boy and master sitting) Who embroidered those kind of tags? Where did you get those tags? Absolutely love your work!! Thank you, sir.
Amazing! It's very satisfying to watch someone who is so good at their craft making something that's so beautiful when it's finished. Thanks for the video.
Pretty sure he has videos on that. I believe he does the middle stitch you’re talking about through only the midsole and outsole, attaches them as a unit to the boot, and then does the perimeter stitch through the welt.
Would you ever make a video on some of your vintage clothing? I noticed you wear a lot of workwear from the 1940s such as salt & pepper, denim, brown beach etc
I'm not trying to second guess you, Brian, since I know very little about boot making, but could you tell me why the soles aren't trenched before stitching? Won't the stitching wear out much sooner? Glad that you're back!
Thank you for coming back to share your craft and skill.
My pleasure!
Been missing you this pass year, glad you are back. Excellent boots, great craftmanship.
To be able to go home every night with that feeling of accomplishment is priceless!! Maestro you have my respect!!
Love that boot. That's old school badassness, splitting the footbed to create a leather gemming to stitch the welt to. And leather lining inside instead of cloth! Much love Brian.
Süber
I just started leather work and have such an appreciation for how he makes his boots. So glad this guy exists in the world and is able to share his passion.
Dude, you’re the OG of Internet boot making
I literally mean this: MOST GORGEOUS BOOTS EVER!!!!
If I was to drool over a pair of boots, these would be the ones. 🤣
Man your videos are a whole vibe ❤ I used to watch these videos with my toddlers and they'd just sit back and drink their bottle and enjoy it with me 🙏
Love that!
This is exactly what I just finished doing!
I always watch them with my kids! I’m not sure which among us enjoys it the most.😉
This is the first video I’ve seen and I’m in love with your boot making!!!
You’re a true artist!
May I ask how you were taught?
Dear Brian,
This comment probably won't be read but it is needed to be said. For cowhide leather, the grain direction is from neck to tail, along the back spine, so cutting with the grain which is horizontal to backbone will minimize the break. For horsehide it is the opposite, the grain direction runs across the back spine, so cutting from one side to the other minimize the break. That is the reason why tannery sell cowhide sides cut from each side of the back while horse leather is cut as horse front and horse butt. In this video I saw you cut the vamp against the grain direction which is I assume for the maximum yield?
So are you saying with horse hides you cut perpendicular to the spine or parallel? Sorry, just trying to make sure I understand this.
@@Mwaynick perpendicular
Glad to see you back young man. As a general contractor I respect and appreciate skilled craftsmanship. Also I suffer from anxiety challenges, so your videos help me to relax and clear my head. The mix of your art and instrumental music in the background I find very beneficial.
So thanks….and its good to see you posting again.
True craftsmanship on display !
Glad you're back making videos , thought you were gone for good .
Welcome back
This dude works to FINE tolerences... Brian... your skill and your artistry are honed to such a precise level of mastery... Bravo, Sir. Bravo.
First time I saw your rubber soles I thought "this guy is influenced by the WW2 red paratrooper boots..." but wondered if the inner row of stitching was just aesthetic. After watching this video, I can see that it is indeed sewn onto the leather insole. Nice touch!
It also looks like each and every stacked leather heel block is shaped individually for the boot it's being mounted to? .... I'm speechless...
Stunning craftsmanship, from start to finish...
Wow to wear a pair of boots that you made yourself. Truly outstanding. You sir have more skill and talent than any one man should have. Thank you for sharing your craft with us.
He is BACK, let’s GOOOOOO!!!
You put your heart into your craft.
Good to see you back man. I see myself in you. Thank you for living out a part of me.
Your viddys elleviates my anxiety and stress. Thank you.
Amazing...Simply amazing! Really glad to see you back making videos. Thanks for sharing.
Role Club... Brian The Bootmaker, the Master!!!
You continue to amaze, my friend. Wow!! Those boots are a work of art! I love watching people in the flow. That is pure soul!
Lovely. Always wanted to see you making a role club engineer boot. Thank you.
These works of beauty are worth every $. So much time and detail goes into making these works of art. Thank you...
Just starting the process of making my own pair of boots ( i just want a pair i made myself) it'll take me mth or a yr. Little by little. I am super impressed how you hand cut the leather vs stamped cut leather with stencil. Hoping to send some wescos to get soled and sized down. Truly a work of art. God willing i can visit yall shop one day.
Hector from Texas.
Love my engineer boots and Underdogs. They are all I wear now.
Welcome back brother! I see that you haven’t lost your touch… beautiful!
Would love to have seen the uppers being made.
Hey Brian! Nice to see you again! ❤
Yes!! Brian is back!! I love this channel!
Glad you enjoy it!
Wonderful video, Brian. Many thanks.
Welcome back nice to see you are back making videos saludos desde San Diego ca 👍🏻
Nice to see you Brian 👍☺️
More to come!
Amazing craftsmanship
Good to see you again so soon 👍
Welcome back
Oh shoot! He’s back!!!
Absolutely amazing work. 👏👏
Damn nice boots!! I want a pair!!!!!!!!!!!
If I came into a lump of money large enough to allow me to retire at age 36, I would come straight to LA, knock on your door and ask to be your apprentice. I have 2 pairs of boots made by you, including the first pair of M-42 Service Boots that I commissioned 😉, and your skill level is nothing short of phenomenal. Your skills deserve to live on, the same as your teachers skills were passed to you. Keep up the good work Brother!
Thanks for posting! Missed your videos!!!!!
Amazing craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing
Que botas tan guapas, sois un gran artista. 💯🔥
Bravissimo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🍾
So happy that your back i can say without a doubt that im not the only one who missed you . I hope that you and your family and friends are doing good as well. Thank you for every vlog and for you sharing your life with us
Beautiful.
Great to see you back making videos. Superb, as always. 👢 ✔️
I wonder where Brian is .
I do hope he’s still making Boots.
More videos please Brian.
Best boot making video ever! Yours or others This one wins.
Gracias Brian por volver.
Beautiful!
Beautiful
Youre quite the craftsman sir, love your videos and the great vibe and amazing boots you put out 🙌
Awesome awesome 🎉
Una belleza de botas excelente trabajo felicitaciones. Un vud4o de lo mejor saludos bendiciones.
Welcome back, brother!!! you were missed like water and air.
am glad your back such an awesome craftsman
Beautiful Sir
It's so good to see you I miss you so 🤗😘
GREAT JOB.
It’s been a quick minute seeing your videos. Gotta say love that background music.
Your videos have always been great, by far one of the best channels on UA-cam.
One day I'll own one of your beautifully crafted engineer boots, I swear!
Don't stop with one! Buy a pair!! :)
@@tommylitchfield3450 you got me there lol! A pair would definitely do
Hi Brian
Glad and happy to see more content from you
Fantastic boot👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Christoph
Good to see you back here Brian. Hope you and Nacho are doing well.
Awesome!
I wish I had money so you could make me a pair of handmade boots. It would mean more to me if they were made especially for me. I enjoy watching you work and the craftsmanship is exceptional. Keep up the good work. There are only a few people left who can make things from scratch anymore. ❤
Brian we love your video and work you remade a pair of whites for me up here in buffalo ny rocking Role club!
Homie is back!!!!
Amazing
Great video Brian, it's great to see posting regularly. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing. This uncle can make boots in 15 minutes.
Welcome back Brian!
Wow You deserve all the success with your endeavours.
Great work…
Amazing work experience💯👌
Damn fine work!!
Alright. Brian with his ASMR boot making video. Great job. Thanks 👍❤
Man o man! Top notch leather lashing from such a young fella!! Man, I feel like i'm back in the boot shop my mom worked at many moons ago! Love your work, young sir!! Quick question, I just checked out your store and looked at those boondocker boots and I saw the logo tag you made for the inside( young boy and master sitting) Who embroidered those kind of tags? Where did you get those tags? Absolutely love your work!! Thank you, sir.
so nice!!
*HOLY SHIT!!!! It’s a new video!!!*
That is a damn good looking boot !
Craftsmanship optima forma! Nice boots and video too, continue ;-))
Craftsmanship at its finest.
Amazing! It's very satisfying to watch someone who is so good at their craft making something that's so beautiful when it's finished. Thanks for the video.
Good job 😊
Happy New Year🎉
Really glad that you're back! Nice work!
Brian, can you show how you do that middle inside stitch thru the sole and mid sole.
Pretty sure he has videos on that. I believe he does the middle stitch you’re talking about through only the midsole and outsole, attaches them as a unit to the boot, and then does the perimeter stitch through the welt.
Would you ever make a video on some of your vintage clothing? I noticed you wear a lot of workwear from the 1940s such as salt & pepper, denim, brown beach etc
nice craftsmanship, you are blessed with talent, keep up with your videos 👍🏼
Thank you very much!
Love it
BEAUTIFUL!! Nicely done.
Good looking boots
Great job. Where can I get some shoe last like those. I'm thinking of redone the sole of my boots. But I'm afraid loosing the shape.
Great work on a beautifully made boot! Got'em in black?
Looking swole bro 💪🏽
Awesome video. So glad you are making videos again! Would love a pair of your boots but can't afford it :-)
They are a work of art friend Brian... I enjoyed it like a dwarf, one question, is the skin of a horse? looks good quality.👏👏👏🤙
Sir how you removed last?? 8:25..in beginning you've inserted 3 nails??
BELLISSIMI 👏
Sepatu boot yang gagah dan berkualitas bagus ...
I'm not trying to second guess you, Brian, since I know very little about boot making, but could you tell me why the soles aren't trenched before stitching? Won't the stitching wear out much sooner? Glad that you're back!
generating future work!
Nice job , love to See your vids.
What does a pair of Boots like these cost??
Greetings from germany