Very, very beautiful hand cuff. A little bit thick to my taste, but it works well, i´m sure. I think i will buy the pattern. I was going to make a hand cuff with Labradorite stone inlay but i´m not sure it fits with this cuff. Perhaps i have to modify a little. Thank you for tutorial.
That looks amazing. So well crafted. You are just a natural teacher. Your voice is so soothing and easy to listen to. Thank you very much for proving this tutorial. I’m definitely getting the pattern and can’t wait to make this.
Nice work. I really like the contrast between the border and the tooled area. Great idea to use the snap strap to adjust the fit. The outer seems a bit thick to me though. How well do you think the tooling would work on thinner leather? I might give it a try. I might also try pigskin for the liner. Seems like it would be softer against the skin.
Thanks! It's a hard wax I buy from Japan that is used specifically for leather. It protects the edges and gives it a beautiful shine. It's called Columbus wax.
What is the name of the yellow tool you used to mark your half circles and where could a person find some thing like this? Thanks for the video, is your pattern for the bracelet for sale? Great work.
That was a circle cutter I used instead of a wing divider. A wing divider would have been a better tool for the purpose, but the circle cutter was closer at the time I was filming. I used the back end of the blade to mark a line rather than cutting the leather.
It's called Columbus wax (bought in Japan). It's harder than bees wax. Bees wax can help protect the edges, but won't give it a bright shine. A hard wax will protect and polish to a bright shine.
Thx for all your help!
Brilliant video!👍👍👍
Very, very beautiful hand cuff. A little bit thick to my taste, but it works well, i´m sure. I think i will buy the pattern. I was going to make a hand cuff with Labradorite stone inlay but i´m not sure it fits with this cuff. Perhaps i have to modify a little. Thank you for tutorial.
That looks amazing. So well crafted. You are just a natural teacher. Your voice is so soothing and easy to listen to. Thank you very much for proving this tutorial. I’m definitely getting the pattern and can’t wait to make this.
Thanks Choya!
That is one great masterpiece you have! Kudos to you bro😁😁👌
Very nice piece
Awesome design!!
Beautiful! Well done. ✌️👍
NICE !!!
Bravo e preciso complimenti
Amazing jop , I like it
Have you thought about making a smart watch band? Great work.
Would love too if offered a sponsorship by maker or distributer. Haven't had any interested sponsors for this item yet. Thanks for the suggestion.
Nice work. I really like the contrast between the border and the tooled area. Great idea to use the snap strap to adjust the fit.
The outer seems a bit thick to me though. How well do you think the tooling would work on thinner leather? I might give it a try. I might also try pigskin for the liner. Seems like it would be softer against the skin.
Leather thickness can be adjusted to preference. If stamping the leather I wouldn't go lighter than 5 oz thick.
That’s really nice! What kind of wax is that?
Thanks! It's a hard wax I buy from Japan that is used specifically for leather. It protects the edges and gives it a beautiful shine. It's called Columbus wax.
I've never seen a stitching hand pliers thingy before! I need this! Where do I get it!? 😄👍
You can buy from any leather craft supply store. I got mine in Japan. Made by Kyoshin Elle
Links to PDF patterns have disappeared. do you have an update for this?
Thanks! Here's the link: www.fischerworkshops.com/shop.html#!/Designer-Leather-Bracelet-Cuff-Printable-PDF-Pattern/p/153646378/category=0
What paint did you use for the edge of the leather?
Just black leather dye, not paint
Friend good night, can I make this same pramim model sell in my store?
Do you seal again after you antique?
What glue did you use?
What is the silver piece called in the middle? And where can I buy it? Thanks!
Concho - you can buy on ebay, amazon, or Tandy Leather
what is tools name sir ?
Hey what size stamp R you using on the cuff ? I'm used I standers size looks to big ,note new at this.
It's about 1cm long and 4mm wide. It's pretty small..
i need this can u give it to meee plsss
Lol u should buy his skills and product, not ask for free
What is the name of the yellow tool you used to mark your half circles and where could a person find some thing like this? Thanks for the video, is your pattern for the bracelet for sale? Great work.
That was a circle cutter I used instead of a wing divider. A wing divider would have been a better tool for the purpose, but the circle cutter was closer at the time I was filming. I used the back end of the blade to mark a line rather than cutting the leather.
Thank you for letting me know, appreciate it.
Link to pattern: www.fischerworkshops.com/shop.html#!/Designer-Leather-Bracelet-Cuff-Printable-PDF-Pattern/p/153646378/category=0
I guess I missed it but did or was that bee wax you melted on the edges ? Thanks
It's called Columbus wax (bought in Japan). It's harder than bees wax. Bees wax can help protect the edges, but won't give it a bright shine. A hard wax will protect and polish to a bright shine.
@@FischerWorkshopsTaiwan but this wax is good for long term using? Bee wax go out from boarders in hot days (
@@devamoria Yes, no problem.
what basket weave tool is that
It's A Barry King basket weave tool. He has a variety of styles in this size on his website.