Dear.... I enjoy listening your voice even if I don't understand what are you saying. Your lessons are very important for me. You have very pleasant voice... Yours respectfully..
Great tutorial, Ill take it to my next proyect. Cause is much better have those keeper made previously, than make them at the belt making time. Thanks!!!
I use the clips from Tandy which are not plated steel, but are nickel judging by how easy they are to bend since stainless would be difficult to bend. I simply use an adjustable spot setting chisel and adjust to the staple width. Tandy doesn't sell one, but they're real handy. www.springfieldleather.com/Chisel-Spot-Adjustable
what a wonderful video, I just made my first belt and this is exactly what i needed. Thank you 😊❤
Dear.... I enjoy listening your voice even if I don't understand what are you saying. Your lessons are very important for me. You have very pleasant voice... Yours respectfully..
I always struggled to make these. This was great, Thank you!
How about sowing the keepers to make the loop?
Great tutorial, Ill take it to my next proyect. Cause is much better have those keeper made previously, than make them at the belt making time. Thanks!!!
Thank you for a great video!
where did you get the green dye you used on the keepers George?
+Gene Clayton Hello! The screen color may be a little off, but the darker keepers were colored with Medium Brown Gel Antique
I use the clips from Tandy which are not plated steel, but are nickel judging by how easy they are to bend since stainless would be difficult to bend. I simply use an adjustable spot setting chisel and adjust to the staple width. Tandy doesn't sell one, but they're real handy.
www.springfieldleather.com/Chisel-Spot-Adjustable
George Hurst from Deadwood Gulch?