A lot of work goes into each one. Unfortunately, no one has ever paid me the $20-25 that I’ve asked. They have made real nice gifts for my friends and family. 🤩
Suggest you stop using paper towels -even old cotton socks are better. Use mineral oil to spruce them up and rub the things, don't just piffle around daubing and dabbing with paper towels. They need softness. Nice job with the designs, tho.
NICE WORK. IMMA MAKE ME SOME. THANKS
You did a great job. I hope to get to your level.
Excellent travail, continuez comme ça
Thick leather looks much more interesting!💪
Thanks for sharing, love that u use old newspaper.. The newspaper will make a great fire starter.
Yes it does, And it did! 😀
Love your work 👍🏽Split solid brass key ring might look better. Slightly bigger perhaps
Wonderful
all of them are nice like the Wells Fargo oh the horse is even better
isnt it better to antique then stitch. the stiches are gooey
Yes. I’ll try that next time.
@@KnifemakerMike I'm not an expert or anything. I'm learning. But don't get me wrong. These look sick man.
Qtip works great for edge coating. Gumtrag last, it will act as a resist. They look great.
That’s a great idea. Qtip
That’s a great idea. Qtip
How much do you charge for a key chain like this? These are nice.
$20 sounds fair to me.
Very nice work! What kind of oil do you use prior to the antique gel?
No oil. Sometimes I’ll add a resist to lessen the effect of the gel.
On the ones that aren’t antiqued I used Neatsfoot oil then Super Sheen. 👍
Where did you get the clicker die ?
Hand cut em.
Clicker die?
Hey can you make a keychain templet step by step I saw the video on Temu but worthless to see how it works
I will. I haven’t made a leather keychain fob in a while but I’ll try to get to it. Been focusing on making knives lately.
And thanks for watching and commenting. ❤️
How much do you sell them for??
A lot of work goes into each one. Unfortunately, no one has ever paid me the $20-25 that I’ve asked.
They have made real nice gifts for my friends and family. 🤩
Suggest you stop using paper towels -even old cotton socks are better. Use mineral oil to spruce them up and rub the things, don't just piffle around daubing and dabbing with paper towels. They need softness. Nice job with the designs, tho.
Great idea!