The Leather Element: Simple Ways to Add a Welt

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  • @Tokean
    @Tokean 4 роки тому +8

    Chuck is the Bob Ross of leathercraft. Just a wholesome human being that encourages quality work every step of the way.

  • @terryleach6204
    @terryleach6204 4 роки тому +19

    Holy cow! Why have I been making welts so much more difficult? Thanks Chuck. You are my hero today!

  • @konnerciardella6759
    @konnerciardella6759 4 роки тому +23

    Hey Chuck! I know you've been dreading this one for a while, but I think this has been a fantastic leather element. Welts seem boring, but when you give us the ease and outcome it really helps boost motivation for the next project. You are an amazing teacher. Thank you for all your dedication at Weaver and bringing us great content non stop.

  • @ArcticCustomProps
    @ArcticCustomProps 4 роки тому +6

    Every time I watch one of Chuck's videos, I learn something. I have been doing welts the hard way all this time. Next sheath I do, I'll try it this way.

  • @coalcreekdefense8106
    @coalcreekdefense8106 8 місяців тому

    I'm gonna try making a costrel, and the welt was the most intimidating part. This answered every question I had, and some I didn't even know to ask. Thanks a bunch!

  • @ekoukano
    @ekoukano 4 роки тому +25

    Hey Chuck! Thank you for all the videos you've put out - as a hobbyist, it's SUPER HARD TO LEARN if you don't have a mentor to work beside, but these videos are an amazing substitute teacher!
    Love the passion you put into your work, it's contagious!

  • @terrydouglas2777
    @terrydouglas2777 3 роки тому +2

    I wish I could take in person classes with you Chuck, you make it look so easy, I'd bring the coffee. I watched several of your videos about a month ago, since then I've bought the leather tools and different types of leather so I can do things you done in your videos. An I've also got my grand children wanting to start maing this stuff. I even sent them the cellphone case video I just watched before this one, Thank you Chuck you have truly inspired me to start a new hobby. An I'll make sure my grand babies all know it was you along with one other leather crafter by name of Sam Andrew's from Florida that given me the inspiration to start doing it. Thank you brother.

  • @flyingfirescape
    @flyingfirescape 4 роки тому +1

    this man is the Bob Ross of leatherworking!

  • @rickdowe7865
    @rickdowe7865 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Chuck, I always make this harder than it needs to be not any more.

  • @davidbrown8767
    @davidbrown8767 4 роки тому +1

    I cannot express how happy I am to see this video! I've been fighting welts on sheathes for years!

  • @davidellis4416
    @davidellis4416 3 роки тому

    Have been out of saddle making for 18yrs, just getting back into it, never seen elets explained, than k s Chuck

  • @dancochran1079
    @dancochran1079 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Chuck one of the most helpful hints I have always struggled with welts. Appreciate the direction.

  • @robinsoria7611
    @robinsoria7611 4 роки тому

    Great again... nice... u make my work easier and easier. My old way are changing for the better everytime I view your videos. Thanks again, Robin Sr., peace...

  • @Buffalo49
    @Buffalo49 4 роки тому +1

    Gotta love Chuck's enthusiasm!

  • @Kalbironworks
    @Kalbironworks 2 роки тому

    Thank you, Chuck, this was a real help and it was easy to follow!!!!

  • @jamesjacobs8594
    @jamesjacobs8594 4 роки тому +3

    I’d really like a leather element on that fold over sheath in the beginning. I’m a knife maker and that’s the style I prefer. Also, the only leather work I do is sheaths. I’m certain I’m doing it the hardest way possible so chucks “ ease and outcome “ would be greatly appreciated! Keep up the great content, guys! Your awesome content has made me a weaver customer for life.

  • @kk.555
    @kk.555 2 роки тому

    Your tip's are well explained and are easy to follow and duplicate. Thanks

  • @hootiemike3091
    @hootiemike3091 4 роки тому +2

    Making a sheath for my friends hatchet and your videos are helping me get there, thanks Chuck.

  • @visavispacemnc9019
    @visavispacemnc9019 2 роки тому

    Your videos are great! I know tgia has been out a while but I juat started and listen to your videoa at work. Thank you.

  • @emmanouelchatzinikolaou1687
    @emmanouelchatzinikolaou1687 4 роки тому +1

    You make the things so easy for the beginners. Thank you.

  • @stephenclemence5856
    @stephenclemence5856 3 роки тому

    I love your videos, and the way you teach, therefore I'll keep watching them.

  • @watchmepaintwithjasontravi8098
    @watchmepaintwithjasontravi8098 3 роки тому

    I just found your channel, thank you for making these videos. You have very upbeat energy that makes these videos fun to watch.

  • @curley6531
    @curley6531 4 роки тому +1

    you just made my life with welts so much easier. thank you chuck great advice and videos!!

  • @RicWestGa
    @RicWestGa 4 роки тому

    Thanks Chuck! because of all of your videos I was able to make a knife sheath for a custom knife I made and everyone thinks it looks professionally made. Keep making these incredible videos.

  • @chrisholt2474
    @chrisholt2474 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Chuck, thank you for another excellent tutorial, it’s very difficult to find good mentors here in the UK.
    You are an inspiration and I love your enthusiasm for anything leather, I wish I could visit you over in
    the great USA. Thank you as always, regards, Chris.

  • @xanderlutz7856
    @xanderlutz7856 4 роки тому

    One of your better ones Chuck... basics are great.. but the more advanced stuff is needed as well... not like the old days when we can drop our lives off and go apprentice for a years...

  • @AndrewLale
    @AndrewLale 3 роки тому

    Love your positive attitude

  • @brockmitchell3989
    @brockmitchell3989 3 роки тому

    I'm so thankful for this video. I've always struggled with how I should make a welt for different projects. Now I think I should be able to make a welt after watching this. Thank you!!!

  • @SmallCaliberArmsReview
    @SmallCaliberArmsReview 4 роки тому +7

    I usually cut my welts but I may have to try molding them for those gentle curves! Great video Chuck! (as usual)

  • @runningriverbushcraft
    @runningriverbushcraft 2 роки тому

    Simply Awesome 👌 Mr Chuck..

  • @patriciaingraldi4719
    @patriciaingraldi4719 2 роки тому

    Great tutorial full of good techniques. Thank you

  • @winterfire567
    @winterfire567 4 роки тому +2

    Always love to see leather elements! I've got a project ready to go and the tips for welts in this one is perfectly timed. Thanks for the information as always, Chuck!

  • @th.burggraf7814
    @th.burggraf7814 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this awesome vid. Sendin' good vibes your way. 👍🏻

  • @shopnwoods9901
    @shopnwoods9901 3 роки тому

    That makes welts look so much easier to do than how I have been doing them. Thanks

  • @chrisfournier6144
    @chrisfournier6144 2 роки тому

    Great techniques that we can all use to make our projects! Thanks Chuck.
    I’m with you, little defects in progress make me crazy, it’s all I can see until I fix it.

  • @renaissanceman4054
    @renaissanceman4054 2 роки тому

    Another great video, thanks Chuck

  • @ArkriteTheMad
    @ArkriteTheMad 4 роки тому +1

    I don't think I would have thought of those solutions. Nice!

  • @anantharamba6832
    @anantharamba6832 4 роки тому

    Amazing tutorial on welts especislly the bit about the "Darts" to all the fashioning of the curve.
    I was taught about darts, to break a straight line, when laying skin on a curved surface and to avoid tenting.
    Simple and clear instruction here too.

  • @penelope-oe2vr
    @penelope-oe2vr 4 роки тому

    Chuck, you're so awesome to watch! I just love you!

  • @lauraweiss7875
    @lauraweiss7875 4 роки тому +3

    Always great videos. Thank you, Chuck!

  • @bobweaver5238
    @bobweaver5238 4 роки тому +1

    Enjoyed this video, another good one thank you. Haven't thought about wet molding these curves..

  • @thomasbaker3249
    @thomasbaker3249 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Chuck, as always brilliant and simple.

  • @notwrkn2mch
    @notwrkn2mch 4 роки тому +2

    Being fairly new this video really helped.
    Thanks for a great demo :)

  • @banzzz6337
    @banzzz6337 4 роки тому +1

    THANK YOU MAN THIS WAS VERY HELPFUL

  • @406Montana
    @406Montana 4 роки тому

    Great video Chuck..much better than cutting them.

  • @bandit244
    @bandit244 4 роки тому

    Chuck as usual incredible work. Thank you so much for your videos. GOD BLESS....

  • @AllenSpector
    @AllenSpector 4 роки тому

    Very helpful. Keep up the good work, Chuck.

  • @Arcorak
    @Arcorak 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Chuck ! I have launched myself into leathercrafting a few weeks ago and found your awesome channel ! Since you always say that the sky is the only limit when speaking about creativity, well I listened... I'd like to craft my own fuel tank cover for my bike. I guess it may be a little to complex for a beginner, but... Could you share any advice ? Or even, heck, make a tutorial for all the bikers/leathercrafters out there ? It would be great ! Thanks anyway and cheers from Belgium 😉 !!! Keep teaching us !

  • @stephennganga7499
    @stephennganga7499 4 роки тому

    Brilliant video. Great tips!

  • @louisemissouri4410
    @louisemissouri4410 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you that's helpful. I've been using scraps like the second way but I really like the first way for ease of cutting.

  • @stevenbenson5322
    @stevenbenson5322 4 роки тому +1

    Loved that one. Thanks chuck

  • @jeanneaguirre8094
    @jeanneaguirre8094 3 роки тому

    Late to the party a few months.... but great vid packed with useful tips! Thanks!!!

  • @ArcticFlies56
    @ArcticFlies56 3 роки тому

    Interesting. Thanks for the quick tutorial. I would like to see you do a project from start to finish.

  • @bobweaver5238
    @bobweaver5238 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for another fine video, I can see where I'll be using this.

  • @thomasconn6773
    @thomasconn6773 2 роки тому

    Good video Chuck. Thanks. Rick Conn (Ricks Old West Saddlery, in Atlanta)

  • @mosesnjorosh9717
    @mosesnjorosh9717 4 роки тому

    I salute you chuck. Blessed

  • @Finke.
    @Finke. 4 роки тому

    Excellent Video ...

  • @rahulpoddar801
    @rahulpoddar801 4 роки тому

    Very Nice information

  • @minerblue9641
    @minerblue9641 4 роки тому

    Thanks Chuck. Great video.

  • @AnvilandScribe
    @AnvilandScribe 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Chuck, this helps a ton.

  • @JMRichard92
    @JMRichard92 4 роки тому +1

    Very informative, thank you!

  • @joerunyan2438
    @joerunyan2438 4 роки тому

    Thank You Chuck! Great video, very helpful!!!

  • @gwestlun
    @gwestlun 4 роки тому +1

    great info! thanks much!

  • @richardruiz3654
    @richardruiz3654 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Chuck, could you show us how you made your tool stand?

  • @silveracer9
    @silveracer9 Рік тому

    Love your videos, thanks for sharing your knowledge. When adding a welt on a lined holster, do you line up to the welt or welt on top of the lining? Thanks again!

  • @mikemarrs9946
    @mikemarrs9946 2 роки тому

    Very good video

  • @craftyasNZer
    @craftyasNZer 3 роки тому

    This is cool ,I usually just run a line off the sheath pattern to make a welt this looks a little easier

  • @starforged
    @starforged 3 роки тому

    Great video. Thank you. I need to make a leather steering wheel cover for my truck. What thickness and type of leather is best? Also what material do I use to sew it with?

  • @hildolfrdraugadrottin7279
    @hildolfrdraugadrottin7279 3 роки тому

    A new blade every time. You must have stock in a utility blade company. 😊
    I've had the same blade in my box cutter well over a year now. It's cut lots of leather, wood, plastic and even a wire or two. Just sharpen it if it gets damaged. Otherwise just strop it between cutting jobs. Mines sharper than a new one cause the edge is thinner. Good video on welts. I do mostly big blades so I use wider welts and don't use glue. I've thought about trying it for years now I've just never used it cause I dislike sticky stuff. 🤔

  • @ibsonthegrey
    @ibsonthegrey 4 роки тому +1

    2:30 Chuck... why not pre-dye the leather so you don't have to worry about the top grain? I know, I suspect several reasons... but, is there now way to remove glue or dye over a slight spill to the edge or top?

  • @lond2835
    @lond2835 4 роки тому

    Chuck rocks!

  • @badarock177
    @badarock177 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @scottpeever3198
    @scottpeever3198 4 роки тому +3

    Well thats gunna make my life way easier thanx! On a side topic how did u get into leathercrafting and who taught you?

    • @WeaverLeatherSupply
      @WeaverLeatherSupply  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Scott,
      Check out this page t learn more about how Chuck got started: www.weaverleathersupply.com/learn/about-chuck-dorsett
      He learned a lot just through trial and error and diving into leathercrafting.

  • @reiniskarolis1582
    @reiniskarolis1582 4 роки тому

    always great stuff!!!

  • @cvidal2702
    @cvidal2702 4 роки тому

    Nice job.

  • @leathermule4824
    @leathermule4824 2 місяці тому

    Great information 😅

  • @davidfinney6855
    @davidfinney6855 4 роки тому

    Love this guy!

  • @nacogdochesfastpitchsoftba9910
    @nacogdochesfastpitchsoftba9910 2 роки тому

    Hey Chuck, I wanna know what type of leather do you use for a welt? Specifically baseball glove welting? It’s really stiff and can stand up like a pair of my gym socks!!

  • @congamike1
    @congamike1 8 місяців тому

    Thank you!!!!!

  • @mikeperry532
    @mikeperry532 2 роки тому

    I have a small hole in the leather of a purse on the trim area on a fold. Someone suggested that I use Fiebing’s Leathercraft cement. Instruction to use a toothpick to drop small amounts of the cement into the hole a little at a time until the hole is filled. Any other suggestions or a better way to do that? Thanks much.

  • @simo289
    @simo289 4 роки тому +2

    Hey Chuck, could you do a Leather Element on noise reduction? I've had to move my work space indoors and I'd like to make less noise when punching and tooling

    • @ekoukano
      @ekoukano 4 роки тому +2

      Hey, I am in a similar situation and I mostly solved the issue by investing in HEAVY STUFF.
      Heavy table + heavy granite block + lots of different density layers between them (wood table - rubber mat - plastic board - leather mat - granite block) and that reduced the noise considerably as the main bench eats up most of the vibrations.
      The other noise to consider is tool on tool vibrations (mallet to punches) and that is mostly mitigated by being in a room with lots of soft things near or on the walls!

    • @simo289
      @simo289 4 роки тому +1

      @@ekoukano that's super helpful! I've just bought some thick rubber matting to go under my granite block and punching board, but I might try doubling everything up.like you have!

  • @СтаниславСтанислав-р1я

    Hi from USSR 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jimathey6153
    @jimathey6153 4 роки тому +2

    OLD LEATHER SMITH here, thanks Chuck, that's exactly how I do it, GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃

  • @BruceDreyer
    @BruceDreyer Рік тому

    Do you have any patterns for leather armor?

  • @joelheffelfinger2253
    @joelheffelfinger2253 4 роки тому

    Can you do shaving cream dying leather or marbling leather?

  • @stevemenor5910
    @stevemenor5910 4 роки тому

    Where did you get your tomahawk?

  • @whisper575
    @whisper575 4 роки тому

    For the welt that has the angel in it for the ax. How would you use the stitching chisels to make the holes for stitching in that all together to make your finished sheath for the ax?

    • @bobheaney211
      @bobheaney211 4 роки тому

      Use a bench drill.

    • @flashpointbravo
      @flashpointbravo 4 роки тому

      Or a tiny nail. That’s how I did it before I had a drill.

    • @whisper575
      @whisper575 4 роки тому

      @@flashpointbravo Thank you. I do not have a drill press or the money for one right now so I was looking for other ideas.

    • @WeaverLeatherSupply
      @WeaverLeatherSupply  4 роки тому +1

      Thomas, if you don't have a drill bit, you can mark the holes with the stitching chisels and then use an awl to punch the rest of the way through the leather.

  • @davidbarnes5280
    @davidbarnes5280 4 роки тому

    I’d like to see a video on your dvd case, or at least preview it.

  • @frankwingard3080
    @frankwingard3080 4 роки тому

    How to punch a 1/2" hole in 4-5 ounce leather. All I have is a hollow punch set.

  • @erickgomez232
    @erickgomez232 4 роки тому

    what is the point of a welt, and how does one know if they need to add one

    • @WeaverLeatherSupply
      @WeaverLeatherSupply  4 роки тому

      Hi Erick,
      A welt is used for knife sheaths, so the blade doesn't slice through the stitch line when putting the knife in and out of the sheath. On a holster, it's added to allow extra room where the leather is stitched together, for the gun to slide in and out.

  • @seanbrondstetter2987
    @seanbrondstetter2987 3 роки тому

    I got a Simple little project a "turn shoe" or "moccasin slipper"

  • @runzeiglerun1
    @runzeiglerun1 2 роки тому

    I want to see how to inlay a stone in leather!!!!

  • @kevinhealy3479
    @kevinhealy3479 4 роки тому

    I think Chuck should start drinking decaff

  • @marcusaurelius3561
    @marcusaurelius3561 4 роки тому

    how mans square feet of leather does it take to make a full suit of armor?

    • @WeaverLeatherSupply
      @WeaverLeatherSupply  4 роки тому

      Without knowing what type of design I can offer what mine takes. I use one side of 14/15 oz. and that will cover the Tassets, Pauldrons, Couters, Besegews, Chause and two front panels for the cuirass. That will take up a full side. The balance (arm/hand guards, side and back panels of cuirass, back panels on chause). For these pieces I’ll use about ½ of a 10/11 oz. Double Shoulder.

  • @rmgf1005
    @rmgf1005 2 роки тому

    Where are the Kittens? :-)

  • @Alomtancos
    @Alomtancos 4 роки тому +1

    For a complete starter: why use welts?

    • @jwengerdotcom
      @jwengerdotcom 4 роки тому +3

      Visual: V vs. \./ or || vs. |.| - It is a spacer between the front and back pieces of leather. It allows for a bit of an opening for the edge of a blade to sit without slicing into the front or back leather pieces. A welt just creates a buffer... On something like a gun holster, the welt plays the same role between the layers of leather creating a bit more of a cavity for the gun to rest in. For projects such as a business card holder, the welt can create more space to hold your cards in without pinching them between just two layers of leather.

    • @flashpointbravo
      @flashpointbravo 4 роки тому +4

      Great explanation, josh. I would add that it keeps a knife blade from cutting your stitches and also reduces the stress on the thread and stitch holes because the leather isn’t being pulled away from itself.

    • @Alomtancos
      @Alomtancos 4 роки тому +1

      I am now bought into welts, gentlemen! :) thank you for taking the time to educate the beginners!

    • @geoffreyboyling615
      @geoffreyboyling615 4 роки тому +3

      If you sew two pieces of leather together to make a knife sheath the pieces will simply guide the blade onto the stitches and they will be cut
      Inserting a welt acts as a buffer and protects the stitches
      Also, a welt can be used to space apart the leather, and give you more room inside your sheath, pouch, or whatever
      You can use a welt to space apart two sheets of leather when making a mobile phone case or similar

  • @aussiepete67
    @aussiepete67 4 роки тому +1

    Hopefully one less thing for me to screw up🤣

  • @wesleychapman8842
    @wesleychapman8842 4 роки тому

    Sca heavy weapons armor

  • @TheWildBuckOutdoors
    @TheWildBuckOutdoors 4 роки тому

    Ha...

  • @clayguinard3651
    @clayguinard3651 4 роки тому

    He seemed he seemed very stressed out during this video he was like he was in a hurry and he's you know just stressed out I guess

    • @flashpointbravo
      @flashpointbravo 4 роки тому +1

      He’s said many times how he’s always in a hurry during these to keep the videos as short as possible yet still deliver the amount of and quality of information. In less than 20 minutes he demonstrated techniques it’s taken me about eight years to figure out on my own.

    • @minerblue9641
      @minerblue9641 4 роки тому

      Naa. He's not stressed out. Just working talking and making a video. Its not easy you know.