Thank you very much for the video! At the same time, a functionally comfortable thing and made with love! Success in creative work! Best regards, Dmitry😊
What a pleasure to watch and listen, not only for learning purpose but also for english training (70 years old frenchy, need to maintain my english at a good level) . Video, explanations are excellent, 25 mn of great pleasure -. Thanks (I cannot stop visiting all your videos)
I would like to ask what is the base you use when punching the holes for the belt. It looks like it can be smoothed out after it get beaten up over time.
where do you get your awl from , the awl you use to go through the leather after the pricking chisel made its mark.is it flat? thank you very nice tool tote.
Unless you have a particular battery platform (Makita, Ryobi etc) having matching tools is unnecessary - what you need is for them to give you the fizz when you use them.
Gosh,you make leathercraft look so easy. Thank you for an informative video
Glad you enjoyed watching 👍
Why did you take your knives out of the roll to take them home? Nice video! Very nice instructions! Thank you.
😂😂😂 didn't think of that
Love the clean and professional lines your finished projects exhibit, Jo. I always learn something new from your videos. Thanks much!
Glad you like them 👍
another amazing video Jo definitely have to make on of those thank you for posting
Thank you 👍
Thank you very much for the video! At the same time, a functionally comfortable thing and made with love! Success in creative work! Best regards, Dmitry😊
Thank you 👍
I love that strap cutter!!!
What a pleasure to watch and listen, not only for learning purpose but also for english training (70 years old frenchy, need to maintain my english at a good level) . Video, explanations are excellent, 25 mn of great pleasure -. Thanks (I cannot stop visiting all your videos)
Glad you enjoy them 😊
Thanks Jo. I've been telling my knives they would get a new home soon. I'm off to buy leather and download your pattern.
Awesome! Thank you!
I have been looking for a good roller. Yours looks like a beast. Love the color combo. Great fun.
It is proper hefty! That one is from here: www.proatelierplus.com/product-page/premium-stainless-steel-leather-glue-roller
Thank you for sharing. What kind of glue do you use inside the marker? Do you dilute this glue with water? If so, in what proportion? Thank you.
I am testing out a new glue with these markers and will be making a dedicated video on them soon!
@@JHLeatherok, great. Thank you for your reply.
Excelente trabajo😊
I would like to ask what is the base you use when punching the holes for the belt. It looks like it can be smoothed out after it get beaten up over time.
Its lead so you can just whack it flat again 👍
Very beautyful work
Thank you 👍
Great video!! What brand is your strap cutter?? Or where you got it?? Definitely works better than my cheapy model, i had to start with..
where do you get your awl from , the awl you use to go through the leather after the pricking chisel made its mark.is it flat? thank you very nice tool tote.
I get my stitching awls here: www.proatelierplus.com/ It is a diamond awl 👍
Jo. Are you using Aqualim in a refillable marker? What glue was that you were using on the strap keep.
This is the pen that I use:www.proatelierplus.com/product-page/schneider-k1-silver-pen
Can you please post a link for the tape you use? I have a tough time finding a good nylon backed tape..
I get it here: lintonleather.com/product/non-stretch-reinforcement-tape/ but they are a bit hit and miss in terms of having stock
good job
Thank you 👍
I need 1
Nice !
Thanks!
Unless you have a particular battery platform (Makita, Ryobi etc) having matching tools is unnecessary - what you need is for them to give you the fizz when you use them.
haha. I thought I was the only one that cut my leather on the floor
😂😂😂 Sometimes it just makes sense to use the floor