Thank you for taking the time to create all these tips & tricks video series. I binged all 10 in order, liked every one and subscribed. Knowledge + experience = wisdom These videos encompass all the tricks of the trade that would take a lifetime to acquire. Again, thanks for sharing your wisdom. I cant wait to watch the rest of your videos.
@@nicademusx6624 What a great way to start my Sunday thanks to your kind words I’m so glad I didn’t scare you off with some of the homemade unorthodox methods I occasionally use Thank you for subscribing and I sincerely appreciate your support of my techsaavyless videos 😂
thanks for the killer vid brother. im just gettin into the craft &really enjoyed the info&tips. im makin some knives today outta some old drywall knives i have. thanks again!!
I came across your channel this morning and watched your tips and tricks. Great videos! My brother just brought me a 11” x 36” log to use for punching holes, etc. I just tried it out and it is so solid and quiet. Could you post a video or pictures to show how you attach tools to it.
Sorry I missed your question If you have a Tandy Leather store nearby check there or online with them or Springfield Leather Co. Both stores have along books with patterns and kits that’ll help get you started Books by Al Stohlman are classics but are some of the best. Good luck
I like a your tips/hacks. I Watched your VHS video upload…you used Olive Oil and this video you use Neatsfoot Oil. Difference? Reasons? I have seen a few notable makers using Extra Virgin Olive Oil and others say it will go rancid. Neatsfoot darkens leather too much? Thanks.
That first video circa 1996 was made when I used olive oil and I still do occasionally. Certain vegtan will turn a nice sun baked golden brown and some don’t. I’ve never had a problem with it becoming rancid. I think alittle goes a long way. Today I use a saddle oil from Bee Natural Leathercare which is basically neatsfoot with a mouse deterrent ingredients Any of these are good as long as it’s not overused Thanks again for your support
Hilarious (to me anyway).. we have the same punch dummy and I named him... yep, you guessed it.. Bob.. years ago. He's a little rougher looking and a like to play dress up.
Unorthodox is the way to go. Think outside the box. perfect.
You know it my friend
Thanks for the support!
Great ideas, glad I found your site.
You did a good job Bobby, you gave us another great idea Mr. Goerge.
I'm catching up to my comments and apologize for the delay. Im so glad it sparked idea's and I'll soon be back at these video's. Thank you Edward
Great Tip - Thanks George!
Alittle late on my response but Thank You Thomas🙌 I appreciate you stopping by here on YT
Thank you for taking the time to create all these tips & tricks video series. I binged all 10 in order, liked every one and subscribed.
Knowledge + experience = wisdom
These videos encompass all the tricks of the trade that would take a lifetime to acquire. Again, thanks for sharing your wisdom. I cant wait to watch the rest of your videos.
@@nicademusx6624 What a great way to start my Sunday thanks to your kind words I’m so glad I didn’t scare you off with some of the homemade unorthodox methods I occasionally use Thank you for subscribing and I sincerely appreciate your support of my techsaavyless videos 😂
Thanks, love all our tips and Videos, easy to follow.
Thank you Rich for the kind words! I sincerely appreciate you taking a moment of your time to say so👍
ooo that measuring belt is fantastic!!
Thankyou Kay
Very nice. I’m looking forward to more in the future. Thank you.
How I missed this I don’t know. Thank you John🙌
Love your tips & hacks, I especially liked the swivel river fixture on the sheath. I will definitely use that method.
Sorry for the late reply, but thanks for the kind words. That swivel rivet has become very useful 🙌
That last tips is a fantastic one! Thank you!
Sorry for the delayed response BMLeather!! It’s sincerely appreciated
Great video. I’d like to see more of you tips and tricks.
Dude, you're brilliant! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks again. I just learned how to attach a comment so I didn’t want you to think I ignored ya😊
Like it so much I subscribed. Thank you.
Excellent! Thank you Gary
I really enjoy your videos and the no nonsense approach. Your belt measuring guide is perfect. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you William for the kind review
Ive watch many videos and I mean many. I like your style keep doing them you open the imagination
Thanks Russel. Your positive comment is most appreciated and I definitely want people to ponder the unorthodox 😊
Great tips. Loved the belt with inch marks! Brilliant!
Glad you enjoyed it!
thanks for the killer vid brother. im just gettin into the craft &really enjoyed the info&tips. im makin some knives today outta some old drywall knives i have. thanks again!!
Thank you for the nicest comments!! I love making tools out of the old stuff 🙌 Glad you enjoyed it
Appreciate the videos. You are a fine teacher. Hope you continue making videos. Thank you
Thanks Kevin I plan on continuing and hopefully improving my delivery 😂
Loved seeing the homemade tools! The belt has way more uses than I thought a measuring belt would. Thank you for the tips!
You are so welcome!
Good video. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
Nice! Thank you for this trade secrets!
Thanks Charles Cooperation over Competition is my philosophy
Great video
Thanks for the tips
My pleasure and thanks for stopping by
That’s cool very good information
Great tips and tricks I make a measuring belt a couple weeks ago and it’s a very helpful.
Great Videos! Thanks for the tips, hope you keep making them.
Thank you so much for saying so and yes i will continue making more. Just have been busy renovating a home. Sorry for the late response!!!
Very nice of you to share your wisdom. Thanks
So nice of you
Great tips George… how am I going to get all these tools made.. Elaine won’t give up her measuring spoon… dern
Great tools! Thanks a lot for sharing! Never learnt so much in one video 👍
Happy to hear that!
Thank you
Thank You Jon🙌
I came across your channel this morning and watched your tips and tricks.
Great videos!
My brother just brought me a 11” x 36” log to use for punching holes, etc. I just tried it out and it is so solid and quiet.
Could you post a video or pictures to show how you attach tools to it.
Thanks PP&B so much for your kind remarks A few have asked for more info about my “stump” so I will do that!
Great tips George!
Just recently learned how to attach my response to you so Thanks Jeff😂
@@viktorgeorge9144 oh you're fine, don't worry!
HI: What is a few good books to buy for leather working . Maybe one with nice patterns in it
Sorry I missed your question If you have a Tandy Leather store nearby check there or online with them or Springfield Leather Co. Both stores have along books with patterns and kits that’ll help get you started Books by Al Stohlman are classics but are some of the best. Good luck
BRCC- I like your style ;-)
Just learned how to attach my responses! So 🇺🇸🤜
Thanks 🙏🏽
I like a your tips/hacks. I Watched your VHS video upload…you used Olive Oil and this video you use Neatsfoot Oil. Difference? Reasons?
I have seen a few notable makers using Extra Virgin Olive Oil and others say it will go rancid. Neatsfoot darkens leather too much?
Thanks.
That first video circa 1996 was made when I used olive oil and I still do occasionally. Certain vegtan will turn a nice sun baked golden brown and some don’t. I’ve never had a problem with it becoming rancid. I think alittle goes a long way. Today I use a saddle oil from Bee Natural Leathercare which is basically neatsfoot with a mouse deterrent ingredients Any of these are good as long as it’s not overused Thanks again for your support
Bob is looking pretty good
How do you know if the old tool is made of "high carbon steel"?
Viktor George, when looking for old tools to sharpen into a skiving knife, how do you identify "high carbon steel"? Thank you in advance.
It’s a harder steel. Isn’t shiny or flexible like today’s inexpensive ones. There’s a patina that also develops to a gray shade with black shading.
@@viktorgeorge9144 It will most likely be rusty too.
Bob looks like he has heartburn
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Earlier this week I was wishing I could rivet a strap and have it swivel
Thanks Mike I recently learned how to attach my response to your comment. Thanks and I hope it worked well for you!!
Thanks 🙌
That time James Hetfield tells you about leathercraft)))
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Hilarious (to me anyway).. we have the same punch dummy and I named him... yep, you guessed it.. Bob.. years ago. He's a little rougher looking and a like to play dress up.
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Tell her you loaned it to a neighbor and forgot who Thx Harley 😂
how you don't have 200K subs is beyond me. You're a wealth of info and ideas.
Tango Yankee my friend. What a nice way to start my day with kind words from you. I appreciate that
Common now. That PHD in urban ghetto BreakDance theory only cost $150k. Factoring in her rainbow score and woke clout that’s a bargain