Mesmerizing watching his hands create this beautiful piece. There was an even cadence, the cat in the window, the holes jumping as they were punched and the silence!! Gloriously beautiful process!!
I love the talents I find on You Tube. I love the way you made your bracelet. Too bad some people do not know how much time it takes to make this hand made and not machine made. They always think the price is too high. Again I loved it. Thanks so much for sharing with all of us. Stay Blessed safe and happy.
@@badweatherworkshop im new to leather work but i jsut think it loks so classy great work .. will elt you know if i ever get to making one for sure. thanks for the video and replying back
Hello again Stephen :) I don't always make electronic versions of patterns. More often I work in the old fashioned way - a pencil, a ruler, compasses, a sheet of paper. So there are no patterns for this bracelet in the electronic one. However, this is a simple thing. I think that everyone can draw it on their own. I hope).
@@badweatherworkshop yes I think your right I could do this I must try it. I really do love it. I just don't have the coin option concho. As of yet. But maybe buy a concho for it. Will keep you posted. Thanks again
Beautiful piece, I can see that you are artist who is proficient in many different mediums and who also has the talent to bring them all together so skillfully. As time consuming it is to make these videos, and the work involved is creating, I do hope that you come back and post more videos.
A beautiful work of art, process and craftsmanship. It was a joy to follow your attention to detail and that you share a piece of the Nordic Islandic magic.
Watching someone create such a fine piece of wearable art is so enjoyable. And no words are necessary for us to appreciate the design and creation. Thank you for sharing...
I'm really glad you like it. Thanks for the comment. New videos will be on the channel soon. I am working on this now. It takes time but I can handle it).
Спасибо. Некоторые аспекты жизни вносят свои коррективы в работу - нужные нити и кончо часто не найти в продаже. Плюс соседи, как водится живут за стенкой прислонившись ухом к розетке. По этому молоток и получил такой неолитический апгрэйд.
@@badweatherworkshop у нас тут в одном чатике появилась идея сделать бутерброд из толстого поролона, на него гранитную плиту 6-9 кг, потом 2мм резиновый лист из леруа, а потом доску из икеи разделочную, и на ней пробивать. Говорят бесшумно настолько, что чуть ли в соседней комнате не слышно. Я щас в поиске гранитной плиточки.
@@sergeprokz Мысль норм). Но можно проще. Я использую отрез ясеня(ствол) высотой примерно сантиметров 15 и в диаметре около 25. Просто сидя на стуле, этот по сути пень, кладется на ноги и звук остается только от касания молоток/пробойник. Суть та же, что описана вами выше - дерево поглощает звук, его масса забирает вибрацию, ноги(мышцы бедер) её гасят. Учитывая то, что пробивание материала это не самая частая и не особо продолжительная операция, пень находится под столом и быстро извлекается/прячется когда нужно. Так еще и рабочее пространство экономится. Для примера скажу, что плитами тоже раньше пользовался активно и на 5 сантиметровой вспененной резине, и на поролоне. Но сейчас они отошли на второй план по сравнению с примитивным куском дерева.
@@badweatherworkshop неужто массы достаточно для сопротивления удару, чтоб пробойник прошел, скажем, тостый бутерброд или там ремень 5 мм? Особенно многозубый?
@@sergeprokz Легко. Масса кило 5-6. Года 4 уже, как единственная поверхность для пробивания работает. Но иногда, для тонких работ(до 2мм) когда нужно не выводить полностью остриё пробойника со второй стороны материала, поверх колоды кидаю полиуретановый лист и на него обычную кухонную пластиковую доску для разделки. Тогда жала пробойника только намечают выходные отверстия и пластик не даёт выскочить всей толщине зубьев. Отверстия получаются аккуратными и шов соответственно тоже. А "толстяков" по 6-9 мм в склейке прям на дереве и пробиваю.
Thank you for your reply. I pretty much attempted to do that at first but because I am new to the leather beg I hoped that maybe there was a pattern to learn from. I will look at your video a few more times in slow motion and feel I will catch on to your design. Thanks again for sharing such a pretty and pretty easy project. Once you get your pattern outlined. Time spent in the beginning will save me a lot of leather scraps. :o)
I will reveal a little secret - do not be afraid of difficulties. The more often you overcome them, the faster you learn. This way you gain strength and confidence in your work. And when you have a solid and confident base of skills and knowledge, you can easily embody any of your designs. Therefore, from the bottom of my heart - do not be shy, just forward;)
Hola amigo brazalete que acabas de hacer muy bonito muy buen trabajo amigo Pero tengo una pregunta qué líquido fue el que le pusiste al hilo y el líquido rojo dónde metiste la moneda para enfriar la Gracias y bendiciones fuerte abrazo fraternal desde California para ti y tus seguidores
Hola! El fluido del filamento es cera derretida. El líquido en el que sumergí la moneda calentada es aceite de motor. De esta manera realizo el ennegrecimiento de las aleaciones de acero.
Thanks again for this great video.. I took inspiration from your design for my first attempt at a bracelet.. (im new to leathercrafting) and all in all it came out looking great.. not as clean as yours, but overall a nice first project..
Pretty cool process of making your own concho from a coin. What did you melt to hold the snap (I think part of snap or rivet)? Very cool. Thank you. Would you consider putting up a actual pattern for this bracelet? Thanks again. Excited to check out your channel now. Have a good one.
Make more mens leather wristbands same like this but with the replacement of coins by Gem stones and with coin also in new unique and intrusting designs.
Hello, I didn’t quite understand the question, since everything is shown in the video. What did you mean? The polishing wheel itself, the motor on which this wheel is mounted, or the holder into which the bracelet was clamped?
@@badweatherworkshop I am just new in this leather work. There is one tool that has two pointed edges that you used to smoothen the edges of the leather.
Спасибо! Выкройку всегда можно сделать). Это простое изделие, особых требований на самом деле нет. Просто берется монета и исходя из её диаметра рисуются детали. Я привык "по классике" использовать карандаш, циркуль и обычный ватман. Потому, что разные монеты имеют разный диаметр и выкройки будут отличатся друг от друга.
I looked through all the comments trying to find info about the ball and mortar coin shaping tool you used. Also tried the internet and didn’t find anything. I’m probably searching the wrong terms. Can you put me in the right direction? Thanks.
Have a good day! I don't always make electronic versions of patterns. This bracelet is quite a simple thing, it is not difficult to draw it, just try it. You will succeed the first time, do not hesitate ;)
Да, припой. Жидкость не для охлаждения. Это масло - самый простой способ воронить железо и его сплавы. В последствии часть черноты стирается с поверхности, а часть остается в углублениях. Так визуально поднимается рельеф чеканки и проявляются её мелкие детали.
This is an excellent video. I hope you don't mind if I utilize this to make some bracelets for my brothers and myself. I'm thinking about using pennies with the years that we were born since my mother's name is Penny. By the way this video just got you a subscribe
Mesmerizing watching his hands create this beautiful piece. There was an even cadence, the cat in the window, the holes jumping as they were punched and the silence!!
Gloriously beautiful process!!
Soldering rivet to the coin , BRILLIANT! Thank you for sharing, nice bracelet too.
Thanks. Use it :)
Şablonu alabilirmiyim
Wow that is one handsome piece of art 😮 Thank you so much for the process and showing how to dome that coin was really 😎
I love the talents I find on You Tube. I love the way you made your bracelet. Too bad some
people do not know how much time it takes to make this hand made and not machine made. They always think the price is too high. Again I loved it. Thanks so much for sharing with all of us. Stay Blessed safe and happy.
came for the bracelet, liked for the workmanship, in love with the Icelandic coin. well done.
Thats Amazing! His String MEOWED when He first Pulled it. Jokin aside Im gonna Male 1 of these at Work with My Danish Kroner.
Just stunning, i keep watching every few days.. And think to myself, I wish .. lol Such Beauty.
I think... a little more, and you can definitely do it the same way).
@@badweatherworkshop im new to leather work but i jsut think it loks so classy great work ..
will elt you know if i ever get to making one for sure. thanks for the video and replying back
@@badweatherworkshop I still love this and watch it weekly.. such a beitiful piece.. do you have a template file for this. i would pay its stunning.
Hello again Stephen :)
I don't always make electronic versions of patterns. More often I work in the old fashioned way - a pencil, a ruler, compasses, a sheet of paper. So there are no patterns for this bracelet in the electronic one. However, this is a simple thing. I think that everyone can draw it on their own. I hope).
@@badweatherworkshop yes I think your right I could do this I must try it. I really do love it.
I just don't have the coin option concho. As of yet. But maybe buy a concho for it. Will keep you posted. Thanks again
Loved seeing your DIY tools, especially the little strap holder. Awesome creativity!
Beautiful piece, I can see that you are artist who is proficient in many different mediums and who also has the talent to bring them all together so skillfully. As time consuming it is to make these videos, and the work involved is creating, I do hope that you come back and post more videos.
A work of art, but you already know your excellence. Well done.
A beautiful work of art, process and craftsmanship. It was a joy to follow your attention to detail and that you share a piece of the Nordic Islandic magic.
Excellent craftsmanship! This is work worth watching…..I’m hoping to see more soon.
Thanks. I recently had the opportunity to do these things again.
Watching someone create such a fine piece of wearable art is so enjoyable. And no words are necessary for us to appreciate the design and creation. Thank you for sharing...
Thanks for rating.
Closeups with a nice quality camera helps too :)
Замечательная работа талантливого человека
Надеемся,что скоро вы покажите нам новый мастер-класс😃
You make it look really easy, although I know you have a lot of experience. I absolutely love this piece!
Thank you much!
Wow! Great work 💪
Thanks!
I hope that was for someone special. You did a lot of work there. Looks great.
Very clever work, nicely done.
Wow, that’s amazing craftsmanship.
The design is clean and unique. Beautiful work of art.
Definitely a skilled artisan.
Best regards.
Thank you Robert.
Beautiful work. Impressed on many levels. Thanks for great vid 😎
That's such a creative way to make a custom concho. I'll have to remember that! Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome;)
This came out really nice. Love seeing some unique techniques employed here.
ฃขดบดบเบเบดะดบฃกยกะดบสรลสลส
Отличная картинка! И изделия замечательные!
Awesome video! Very educational and relaxing! I can watch this several times! Great work! You should do more videos! You're videos are in high demand.
I'm really glad you like it. Thanks for the comment. New videos will be on the channel soon. I am working on this now. It takes time but I can handle it).
Killer work!
Subscribed ! Keep up the great work my dude! Thanks for sharing your content too!
Very handsome piece, I'll have to give it a try (it won't be as nice as your but...). Thanks for sharing. Cheers!!!
Loved the bracelet you made
Incredible. What a craftsmanship.
Thanks. Everything new is well forgotten old :)
Wow, such a gorgeous bracelet!
Excelente trabajo!
Ya tengo una idea para mí próximo proyecto.
🤙🏽
Very nice! Absolutely beautiful!!
Excellent craftsmanship. I appreciate you sharing this art with us.
That's awesome, just started leatherworking myself. Very inspiring!
Good luck in your endeavors;)
Wow wow wow. Very inspiring thank you
Wonderful Job, great Video 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Really like your design. Your execution is pretty fine too.
Thanks, "your design" sounds a little loud). Glad you like it.
Excellent work.
Это просто офигенно. И котик добавляет кайфу. За кончо отдельный решпект! А также за технологию вощения нити и обернутый кожей молоток.
Спасибо. Некоторые аспекты жизни вносят свои коррективы в работу - нужные нити и кончо часто не найти в продаже. Плюс соседи, как водится живут за стенкой прислонившись ухом к розетке. По этому молоток и получил такой неолитический апгрэйд.
@@badweatherworkshop у нас тут в одном чатике появилась идея сделать бутерброд из толстого поролона, на него гранитную плиту 6-9 кг, потом 2мм резиновый лист из леруа, а потом доску из икеи разделочную, и на ней пробивать. Говорят бесшумно настолько, что чуть ли в соседней комнате не слышно. Я щас в поиске гранитной плиточки.
@@sergeprokz Мысль норм). Но можно проще. Я использую отрез ясеня(ствол) высотой примерно сантиметров 15 и в диаметре около 25. Просто сидя на стуле, этот по сути пень, кладется на ноги и звук остается только от касания молоток/пробойник. Суть та же, что описана вами выше - дерево поглощает звук, его масса забирает вибрацию, ноги(мышцы бедер) её гасят. Учитывая то, что пробивание материала это не самая частая и не особо продолжительная операция, пень находится под столом и быстро извлекается/прячется когда нужно. Так еще и рабочее пространство экономится. Для примера скажу, что плитами тоже раньше пользовался активно и на 5 сантиметровой вспененной резине, и на поролоне. Но сейчас они отошли на второй план по сравнению с примитивным куском дерева.
@@badweatherworkshop неужто массы достаточно для сопротивления удару, чтоб пробойник прошел, скажем, тостый бутерброд или там ремень 5 мм? Особенно многозубый?
@@sergeprokz Легко. Масса кило 5-6. Года 4 уже, как единственная поверхность для пробивания работает. Но иногда, для тонких работ(до 2мм) когда нужно не выводить полностью остриё пробойника со второй стороны материала, поверх колоды кидаю полиуретановый лист и на него обычную кухонную пластиковую доску для разделки. Тогда жала пробойника только намечают выходные отверстия и пластик не даёт выскочить всей толщине зубьев. Отверстия получаются аккуратными и шов соответственно тоже. А "толстяков" по 6-9 мм в склейке прям на дереве и пробиваю.
Красивая работа,!
Just discovered your channel. The bracelet is really cool, but also the video is fun to watch. I hope to see more from you...
Thanks, you will see. I'm in the process;)
Awesome job ,looks great
That's beautiful piece of work I'm just starting and I'm getting close I messed up leather trying to learn
Nice work 👍🏻👍🏻
Come back to share more. This was really cool.
very cool. Well done.😎👍👍👍
Well done very nice👍🏻
Gorgeous! ❤
Beautiful work ..thank you
Simple yet elegant
Thanks!
Hermoso¡¡¡ y mucho trabajo y dedicación. Felicidades.
Unbelievable what a craftsman, what a skills, very impressive, wow. Howdy from the Netherlands 🤠
Muy bonito trabajo felicitaciones y me alegra que lo compartas saludos desde Barcelona.👍👍💖💖
Loved it❤️ Subscribed.
Beautiful
Excelente work 👍🏻
Thank you for your reply. I pretty much attempted to do that at first but because I am new to the leather beg I hoped that maybe there was a pattern to learn from. I will look at your video a few more times in slow motion and feel I will catch on to your design. Thanks again for sharing such a pretty and pretty easy project. Once you get your pattern outlined. Time spent in the beginning will save me a lot of leather scraps. :o)
I will reveal a little secret - do not be afraid of difficulties. The more often you overcome them, the faster you learn. This way you gain strength and confidence in your work. And when you have a solid and confident base of skills and knowledge, you can easily embody any of your designs. Therefore, from the bottom of my heart - do not be shy, just forward;)
Es el miedo a FALLAR.
El peligro existe pero no tengas miedo El miedo paraliza e inhibe la creatividad.
I would love one of these..... Yes plz
Love it! There is a template available?👏👏👏
Very nice 👍 great job
что здесь уникального, технология первого класса. удачи мастер.
Beautiful
Hola amigo brazalete que acabas de hacer muy bonito muy buen trabajo amigo Pero tengo una pregunta qué líquido fue el que le pusiste al hilo y el líquido rojo dónde metiste la moneda para enfriar la Gracias y bendiciones fuerte abrazo fraternal desde California para ti y tus seguidores
Hola! El fluido del filamento es cera derretida. El líquido en el que sumergí la moneda calentada es aceite de motor. De esta manera realizo el ennegrecimiento de las aleaciones de acero.
Excellent!
More than a pro...1 million 👍
Very neat!
Were you dipping the thread in hot wax?
Cheers...Freddie
Yes, I often make my own waxed thread. For this I use good round sewing thread and regular bees wax. It's simple :)
Very nice thank you for sharing
Did you use jewelers silver solder to attach fastener to coin?
Great bracelet! What type of solder is being used to attach the rivet?
Hello. It's just regular tin solder. Holds well, never any problems with it.
@@badweatherworkshop Great! Thanks for your reply. Cant wait to make the bracelet.
@@eperkins4955 I hope all be fine :)
Thanks again for this great video.. I took inspiration from your design for my first attempt at a bracelet.. (im new to leathercrafting) and all in all it came out looking great.. not as clean as yours, but overall a nice first project..
Thanks. I hope your project is successful.
Woow authentic beautiful job
Wow! Thank you!👍
Pretty cool process of making your own concho from a coin. What did you melt to hold the snap (I think part of snap or rivet)? Very cool. Thank you. Would you consider putting up a actual pattern for this bracelet? Thanks again. Excited to check out your channel now. Have a good one.
If this information is still relevant, then for fixing I used regular lead solder. The template is made by hand, it is easy to draw.
Very good
So cool
New to leather work here. Why not sew between both leathers?
Could be so. But then the skin will hide the edges of the coin. Also, over time, the skin can stretch and the coin will be in a free position.
@@badweatherworkshop thank you makes sense. Have you done any leather with lapidary stone in it?
@@ForestViewBonsai No. I have not yet worked with stone and leather. I think this task already has convenient solutions.
Hey could you make one like this for me but with antler burr on top ?
Hermoso! Muchas gracias.
Me encanto el video.
Una pregunta el hilo en que lo metes en el bote?
Gracias
I mostly use 0.8mm filament.
C'est fabuleux moroco 👍👍👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
The cat made the video just that much better lol
Bad assed, for sure!
Make more mens leather wristbands same like this but with the replacement of coins by Gem stones and with coin also in new unique and intrusting designs.
Please what is the tool that you used to smoothen the edge of the leather?
Hello, I didn’t quite understand the question, since everything is shown in the video. What did you mean? The polishing wheel itself, the motor on which this wheel is mounted, or the holder into which the bracelet was clamped?
@@badweatherworkshop I am just new in this leather work. There is one tool that has two pointed edges that you used to smoothen the edges of the leather.
@@ekeretteudo5179 Ow, name of that tool - edge beveler.
Классная работа,очень красивый браслет
Выкройку пдф данного изделия можно приобрести ???????
Спасибо! Выкройку всегда можно сделать). Это простое изделие, особых требований на самом деле нет. Просто берется монета и исходя из её диаметра рисуются детали. Я привык "по классике" использовать карандаш, циркуль и обычный ватман. Потому, что разные монеты имеют разный диаметр и выкройки будут отличатся друг от друга.
Да,знаю просто смотря какой размер получится ,не всякий размер получится красиво
@@ЛевонПогосян-я9л Верно. Лучше всего что-то среднее). Монеты стараюсь подбирать диаметром в районе 25мм.
Благодарю
I looked through all the comments trying to find info about the ball and mortar coin shaping tool you used. Also tried the internet and didn’t find anything. I’m probably searching the wrong terms. Can you put me in the right direction? Thanks.
Hello. Try looking for a "doming" or "dapping" block. This tool is more complicated than my homemade tool, but it will be what you need.
@@badweatherworkshopThanks
What metal did you melted in the coin to get the rivet to stick >??? Great Job
Hello, what is the name of the molten metal to attach to the brooch?
Hi, it's just plain tin solder.
@@badweatherworkshop thanks 🤜🏽🤛🏽
Отличная работа! Я подписался.
Спасибо! Сейчас в процессе создания новых роликов, надеюсь не затянется это дело:)
Nice touch with the coin ! I use those fasteners alot . Hardly use snaps anymore . Have you ever tried a laser to cut your patterns ?
Have a good day!
I don't always make electronic versions of patterns. This bracelet is quite a simple thing, it is not difficult to draw it, just try it. You will succeed the first time, do not hesitate ;)
Awesome!!!
How many millimeters in diameter is the bearing ball?
In this case, the diameter is 41mm. But this is not essential. You can use a smaller one, in the region of 30-35mm.
Superbe, bravo. Merci
Wow, I hope I get this good someday. :)
Вы оловом припаяли резьбу к кончо?
И что за красная жидкость, в которой охлаждали?
Да, припой. Жидкость не для охлаждения. Это масло - самый простой способ воронить железо и его сплавы. В последствии часть черноты стирается с поверхности, а часть остается в углублениях. Так визуально поднимается рельеф чеканки и проявляются её мелкие детали.
Hermoso brazalete.
bravo
Magnifique 😍
Me encanta este video
This is an excellent video. I hope you don't mind if I utilize this to make some bracelets for my brothers and myself. I'm thinking about using pennies with the years that we were born since my mother's name is Penny. By the way this video just got you a subscribe
Wow...that's thoughtful...refreshing to see someone actually caring to go through all the efforts...