Leather Turning and Bindings

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
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    In this video we are looking at a few different ways of turning and binding cut edges on leather, this is very useful for bag, case, purse and wallet making where it often enhances the look and feel of an item greatly. You can use these techniques in lots of different projects though, it's a useful thing to learn.
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    00:00 Intro
    02:08 1. Turned Edge Finishing
    13:04 - Turning Long Edges
    14:50 - Panel Making
    16:29 2. Separate BInding
    23:43 - Binding With a Turned Strip
    24:47 3. French Binding
    34:46 - Closing French Bound Edges
    36:08 4. Turnover Binding
    38:05 5. Piping
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 57

  • @thecynic807
    @thecynic807 9 років тому +30

    Great video. You should write a book. There is no other leather crafter on you tube that does such extensive teaching videos in such great detail. Have learned far more from you than anyone else thank you

  • @ellamarie2258
    @ellamarie2258 8 років тому

    i love the way CRAFTY people figure things out in an amazing way to get DONE what we need to get done. We are so resourceful in figuring these things out. Awesome!

  • @Leodis.Leather
    @Leodis.Leather  10 років тому +2

    If anybody wants to support me I accept donations (see any video description), I don't have any interest in joining any content networks to be honest (I've been approached by several already)

  • @andreat8440
    @andreat8440 10 років тому +3

    Dear Mr. Atkinson,
    I just wanted to say that your video on doing the Possibles Pouch really intrigued me and re-kindled my interest in doing leatherwork. I have some experience in leatherwork from what I have done at work (leather wrapped plastic shells that are a foot/ankle support bootlet).
    I've been accumulating some basic tools and materials (scored some veg tanned leather {as well as some scraps of chrome tanned} from at work!) and will be making a form for your Altoids pouch soon.
    Forgive me, please, that I can't afford to donate to your cause just yet. I most certainly WILL, just as soon as I can! I want to THANK YOU for producing such informative vids on this subject. You are truly appreciated for this. You are, obviously, a fairly young fellow...but you exhibit not only a true mastery of your chosen craft but a wonderful natural ability to teach what you are passionate about. You are, indeed, a rare individual.
    Thank you very much.
    Andrea Tatham
    (Yes...that IS, indeed, an old English name.)

  • @flatbrokefrank6482
    @flatbrokefrank6482 6 років тому

    I like the way you put as much effort into you examples as your work - ATB

  • @robertbentley5604
    @robertbentley5604 8 років тому +2

    This is by far the hardest part of leatherworking for me. I have one helluva time.

    • @Leodis.Leather
      @Leodis.Leather  8 років тому +2

      +Robert Bentley me too, it's not easy!

    • @robertbentley5604
      @robertbentley5604 8 років тому +1

      Well, you do a great job in the end! I have learned a ton from you.

  • @corneliusrobinson9745
    @corneliusrobinson9745 7 років тому

    I would like to say thank you so so much !
    I have learned so much from you through your awesome videos
    You truly are a very gifted person in giving instructions

  • @notafan1275
    @notafan1275 3 роки тому

    Brilliant video! You give wonderfully detailed explanations, I second the wish you'd write a book!

  • @diamondaveful
    @diamondaveful 9 років тому

    Very Good ! you have the best tutorials I have seen so far. Thank You and I will be donating for your time and knowledge.

  • @speshk99
    @speshk99 10 років тому +1

    One thing I have learned is an easier and safer way to put the blade into the safety beveller. Rather than having to bend the blade you can slide it in to the slot from the handle end which flexes the blade for you as it goes. Thank you for your videos btw, they are always very helpful and informative.

  • @orion1a
    @orion1a 10 років тому

    I have seen your donation requests and I completely understand. I was just trying to help as it seems the vlogbrothers seem to have put together a good program for creaters like yourself. I greatly respect your videos and your work. It has inspired me to break my kit back out and get back to work. I have posted a few videos and would love to hear your input.

  • @DarknessChronos
    @DarknessChronos 10 років тому

    Thanks very much Ian, I'm new to leather working. So your videos have been a huge help.

  • @bertlittlebit
    @bertlittlebit 9 років тому

    Great info and teaching. Keep up the good work!

  • @suzannemoreno1298
    @suzannemoreno1298 9 років тому

    Very well done tutorial . . thank you Ian for demonstrating your skills

  • @vonrapp713
    @vonrapp713 8 років тому +1

    Great video! I really liked the french binding, has a great look to it :)

  • @kevink7228
    @kevink7228 10 років тому

    Excellent video. Thanks Ian

  • @valdemarfragnanineto4217
    @valdemarfragnanineto4217 7 років тому +1

    beautiful video, learned a lot!
    grettings from Brazil :)

  • @EitriBrokkr
    @EitriBrokkr 10 років тому

    Thanks for putting together another great video

  • @cardshark80
    @cardshark80 8 років тому +7

    Hey Ian, would you be able to show a quick video on how to do corners with turned edges? I've tried on scrap pieces, but I can never get it right.

  • @marywhite7297
    @marywhite7297 7 років тому

    Excellent detail!

  • @Leodis.Leather
    @Leodis.Leather  10 років тому +2

    Yes of course, pig skin is fine I've used that myself. I was just using scraps for the examples but your lining/binding leather can be any thin, suitable leather it doesn't have to be buffalo. Pigskin is good there's also suedes, kip, goat, deerskin, kangaroo ... anything like that which is about 1mm or less. Or you could split down normal leather if you have the means also.

  • @embalyst
    @embalyst 4 роки тому

    This is a really helpful and informative video. I appreciate the thoroughness and wealth of details! This is the one that finally caused me to subscribe.

  • @caddypaddy13
    @caddypaddy13 9 років тому

    Great video man... Keep up the great work

  • @alexjdelange9729
    @alexjdelange9729 8 років тому +1

    I would love to see an in depth video on lining leather with different materials, specifically cloth materials, such as canvas or felt, if you know how to do that?

  • @SandmanSect8
    @SandmanSect8 10 років тому

    Another great informative video Ian, Thanks for the video's.

  • @riotviou4228
    @riotviou4228 10 років тому

    I was ready to order that book from Amazon and change my mind , I guess I be making purchase tonight

  • @deltajohnny
    @deltajohnny 6 років тому

    Thank you very, very much for this awesome video, full of really useful tips, and incredibly well explained. You are a great teacher, and we all really appreciate your guidance. Thanks again, and keep up the good work! :-)

  • @iceebear001
    @iceebear001 8 років тому +1

    Ian another way to do this on thinner leather that you may need to be a touch thinner for this purpose is sanding in down carefully as well. With 80 to 120 grain sand paper to finer depends on how much you need to remove.

  • @MrMeddle2243
    @MrMeddle2243 10 років тому

    great video thanks for sharing the info

  • @Leodis.Leather
    @Leodis.Leather  10 років тому +1

    I specifically put the web address where you can buy it on the video when I used it as I knew people would ask, can't make that any more obvious ... ! :)

  • @macchiatoflower
    @macchiatoflower 10 років тому

    Ian your videos are brilliant, I read some of the others comments and hope you go on other sites like curious so you can be compensated for your efforts. Thanks for another fine video.

  • @DeanO
    @DeanO 10 років тому

    Great information

  • @nachogonzalomontes763
    @nachogonzalomontes763 10 років тому

    Gracias por compartir tus vídeos

  • @RichardDenRooyen1973
    @RichardDenRooyen1973 10 років тому

    very usefull again, thnks!

  • @thomashastings6545
    @thomashastings6545 10 років тому

    Well done

  • @dztrbdgod
    @dztrbdgod 8 років тому +10

    You make awesome vids mate. But can you attenuate the hammer strikes and the like. Gotta turn it up to hear your voice. Then you hit something with a hammer and the old bloke next door thinks he has incoming artillery.

    • @j0hmama
      @j0hmama 6 років тому +2

      I've no idea why automatic gain control isnt standard hardware on every audio device, or why software features aren't integrated into browsers. Passing the responsibility down to users in AV editing, is obnoxious at best. hey, @UA-cam, fix this shit.

  • @mycats7321
    @mycats7321 3 роки тому

    Thank you.
    Is the skiving necessary if I'm not worried about the edge being thicker or if I plan to have something inside the rolled edge (like a flexible metal band)? And what if I wanted a curved turnover? For instance, I want to make a leather mask but the patterns don't have a fold over. I want to fold the edge over but not have a stitch and I want a flexible band inside to allow the mask to conform to the face/nose at the top.

  • @orion1a
    @orion1a 10 років тому

    Ian, you might want to contact the vlogbrothers and see about getting involved with Subbable so you can get conpensated for your great teaching videos. I would think others would be interested in helping your video making efforts that way.

  • @theleatherdude5705
    @theleatherdude5705 9 років тому +1

    Ian, great work, I love your videos. If you were going to set about French binding a rectangular piece on all 4 sides, would that even be possible? What approach would you take?

  • @HalidesAndHollowness
    @HalidesAndHollowness 10 років тому

    Awesome video! Gave me some great ideas for a project I've had planned. Quick question about the French Binding though, Can you use pigskin? Or is Pigskin not strong enough to handle the stress of the stitching and pulling?

  • @Zoch
    @Zoch 10 років тому

    Very nice and instructional video!
    Where have you learned it all? Form the books you have mentioned or have you had a teacher??

  • @ellamarie2258
    @ellamarie2258 8 років тому

    hello, Excellent vidoe.. thank you so much....can Contact cement be used for bracelets. I mean for the backing , to hide all the rivets and sewing etc, you know to present a much more professional product to the client. Thank you. All the best, amazing. Im subscribing now.

  •  10 років тому

    What pricking iron do you use in this video? I bought one, a cheap version with straight teeth, but the slits are so wide that it weakens the leather. This looks tight and neat.

  • @luisandrevidotti6528
    @luisandrevidotti6528 7 років тому

    How you did the leather tray that is the face of the video ?

  • @bchirlu
    @bchirlu 10 років тому +1

    Great video! Especially since my current project is a wallet. I recently acquired a belly of Italian leather. My current issue with all of my projects to date has been applying glue. I have been using cement from a tube and naturally it is messy. I just bought some fiebing's leather cement with a pointed nozzle. We'll see how that works. Any tips would be appreciated.
    Thank you,
    Brian

    • @Leodis.Leather
      @Leodis.Leather  10 років тому

      I would use contact adhesive with a brush so you can apply it accurately, Ian.

    • @bchirlu
      @bchirlu 10 років тому

      Ian, thank you and I found some glue at my tandy store that I thought you may or may not want to know about. I bought a red and yellow can of Barge cement glue. Up until recently you needed a tax license to purchase, but no more. I really liked it and thought you might want to check it out.
      Brian

  • @mitchpearce8540
    @mitchpearce8540 3 роки тому

    I'm planning on making a leather cover for my yearly journals.
    How can I roll edges around square corners?

    • @Leodis.Leather
      @Leodis.Leather  3 роки тому

      my build along pattern #8 covers these techniques if you need help with them, it's available on my shop

  • @ronhargis2018
    @ronhargis2018 10 років тому

    ian, where did you pick up your thickness gauge at?

  • @Leodis.Leather
    @Leodis.Leather  10 років тому +1

    I'm self taught.

    • @jamesthe-doctor8981
      @jamesthe-doctor8981 5 років тому

      I'm also self taught, mostly from books and concentrating mostly on carving. I only quite recently started finding instructional videos similar to yours having to do with leather and leatherworking and I must say, yours are definitely better than most. Thank you very much for your efforts here on UA-cam.

  • @22readbetweent22
    @22readbetweent22 3 роки тому

    That's a nice hammer.