RESTORED - 80 year old military bags get full makeover and update!

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2022
  • This military map pouch was made in1940 by the Swiss army using thick vegtan leather.
    Today we're taking it apart and rebuilding, hopefully giving it a new life :)
    Find me on Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/JamesBerryLeather
    Leatherwork starter kit : bit.ly/3vMoC5h
    Vegtan leather: bit.ly/3oEWFbu
    LOXX closing mechanism: bit.ly/3BsJmCI
    Utility knife: bit.ly/3ODUPlz
    Strap cutter: bit.ly/3baECXD
    Metal ruler: bit.ly/3znnl5E
    Saddler's needles: bit.ly/3cEkzRw
    Cutting mat: bit.ly/3cPxkZR
    Stitching chisel: bit.ly/3bckwfq
    Mallet: bit.ly/3zQaZEB
    Exotic wood slicker: bit.ly/3barcuM
    Edge beveler: bit.ly/3Saj26g
    Thread pack: bit.ly/3PHB3qB
    Fiebing's Pro Dye: bit.ly/3binI9h
    Skiving knife: bit.ly/3ziSxTg
    Cotton gloves: amzn.to/3eQnxzz
    Alcohol burner: amzn.to/3OHZ9QX
    Stitch groover: bit.ly/3oFl0hc
    Tokonole: bit.ly/3Jef1cF
    Thread zap: bit.ly/3OIY5Mw
    Saphir renovateur: amzn.to/3zkAxI6
    Saddle soap: bit.ly/3zf0N6Q
    Leather protection cream: bit.ly/3vo7x19
    Revolving punch: bit.ly/3BH9yJZ
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    I make and restore leather products in my spare time, mostly bags, backpacks and small items like wallets and card-holders. I am still learning a ton every time I take on a new project and always appreciate feedback on my creations.
    For the moment I don't take orders as I like to spend too many hours getting the finished product as good as I can : this means that if I were to sell these bags, the selling price would be way more than the bags are worth due to the hours of work involved.
    As always, do let me know what you think of this video. If you have any tips or comments please let me know by dropping a comment below this video :)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @samoryTure
    @samoryTure 2 місяці тому

    Excellent job.
    I have a few of these bags.
    I picked up this style a week ago for $45. Usually I'll just clean them with wax, oil .

  • @TheSteampug
    @TheSteampug Рік тому +3

    Probably my favorite channel on youtube. Love your work and how you carefully explain everything. Cant wait to see more of these vids.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for your message, this means a lot to me :D

  • @lindajones2558
    @lindajones2558 Рік тому

    Oh my gosh!!! Unbelievable craftsmanship! You do beautiful work!

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for your message Linda :D
      Glad you like the final result!

  • @ianthomas3653
    @ianthomas3653 Рік тому

    Just found this channel while researching sneaker kits, and love the detail in your videos. So happy I have a whole new channel to binge.

  • @Pennyguin
    @Pennyguin Рік тому +1

    Beautiful restorations …and I’d like a croissant too please 😂

  • @-----REDACTED-----
    @-----REDACTED----- 2 місяці тому

    So…that implies I can make my own pull-up leather…😮

  • @Handles-R-Lame
    @Handles-R-Lame Рік тому +1

    Some crepe rubber will help with removing all those stitches just use it on the innermost side of the leather if ur looking to protect the outside finish.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  Рік тому

      Aah cheers I need to try this out!! It could save me so much time 🙂

  • @mariekevrakking
    @mariekevrakking Рік тому

    I just wanted to say that you've inspired me to so more leatherwork. I have this thrifted leather backpack that I did not like some things about and slowly I am making changes to make it my own. I one day want to makeover one of those bags like you do

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  Рік тому

      Thank you Marie for your message, I'm so glad to hear these videos can inspire you to restore old items :)

  • @Rich-in6ds
    @Rich-in6ds 9 місяців тому

    Great content! Do you have any tips for bags that won't hold dye properly? I am working on a horse shoe leather bag with very thick, soft leather but the problem with it is the dye in the leather constantly rubs-off on clothes. I've thoroughly cleaned it and tried to seal it with beeswax but it still rubs out. Thinking about resorting to getting some leather stain remover on it but fear that may completely discolor the entire bag.

  • @Daniel.R.S
    @Daniel.R.S 4 місяці тому

    Where do you find stuff like this. Would love to do something like this myself

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 місяці тому +1

      I find these on french second hand websites and sometimes ebay (if you know what you're looking for and the correct keywords in German ;) )

  • @rasmis
    @rasmis Рік тому

    Lovely recycling! At 21:04 you glue leather to textile straps. What type of glue did you use?

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  Рік тому

      Thanks, glad you like it :)
      I use a neoprene cement glue.

  • @KOszmare
    @KOszmare Рік тому

    Hi. Could you tell me what are dimensions of these bags. I want to build one similar to this one. Thanks!

  • @rykerr5491
    @rykerr5491 Рік тому

    Any suggestions on the concentration of alcohol to be used on leather?

    • @Handles-R-Lame
      @Handles-R-Lame Рік тому +1

      70% water to 30% alcohol diluted. 50/50 also works.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  Рік тому

      I use mine very strong (95°) because I know the leather I'm working on can take the abuse and that I'll be reconditioning the leather afterwards.
      Otherwise, Matts Toaster has a great suggestion for you in his reply: 70/30 water/alcohol, or even 50/50 if you're feeling brave.

  • @Tammy-un3ql
    @Tammy-un3ql Рік тому +1

    👌👌👍👍

  • @lindajones2558
    @lindajones2558 Рік тому +1

    Why do I cringe when I see you take out the stitching 😳😳😳?!! Must be the historian in me.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  Рік тому +1

      Hahah, hopefully I can appropriately fix it up again with stronger materials that will help keep the piece lasting much longer still :)