Love this gift idea. I'll be using a different pattern but the hardware you listed is perfect for the project. I'll be ordering them and some other material today. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Chuck! First responder here. Could you go over how to make a radio strap? (Preferably from veg tan) I love your videos and find them the easiest to follow.
Hi Chuck. Thanks so much for the video. I have a quick question. On hand I don’t have a large marble tile. I do however, have a 5”x5” steel plate of roughly the same thickness. I know that the marble tile is preferred, but do you think that would work as a stand in until I’m able to procure one? I’m guessing basically what is needed is a hammering surface with a high shine?
I went without any kind of slab for the first couple years I did leatherwork, using just the butcher block top of my workbench, and never had any issues. I'd say a steel plate is a pretty good alternative
That should work! You want something that won't mar your leather and will give you a nice heavy base so you won't get bounce back when you hammer. If you're punching holes or making stitching chisel marks, set a cutting pad on top of the steel plate to protect your punches!
Why use glue? Can use Blue Lock Tite (or generic) to achieve same purpose . It comes in liquid and paste(in a tube, like chap stick). Its purpose made.
@@Freeman-Dl70 blue loctite can be opened, red can't be opened without heat, and green is even stronger... so, blue loctite will do the same thing as the glue, but it's made for that very purpose...
Waaaatuh. Love the videos Chuck
Love this gift idea. I'll be using a different pattern but the hardware you listed is perfect for the project. I'll be ordering them and some other material today. Thanks for sharing.
This guy is awesome.
Thank you for doing all of these videos! They are wonderful!
a fantastic idea 🙏
Great idea! Thank you.
Thanks Chuck
Love it ! 👍🏻
For once, I'll be making something i can use. Being a leather worker as well as a Blacksmith, it's something I'll use often.
Hey Chuck! First responder here. Could you go over how to make a radio strap? (Preferably from veg tan) I love your videos and find them the easiest to follow.
That is on the list and we will have a video soon!
What a great idea! Did you know that you can also strop your razor blades to get way more life out of them? What type of compound do you recommend?
We have a few available on our site but we usually recommend the Jewelers rouge or a micro-fine honing compound.
Hi Chuck. Thanks so much for the video. I have a quick question. On hand I don’t have a large marble tile. I do however, have a 5”x5” steel plate of roughly the same thickness. I know that the marble tile is preferred, but do you think that would work as a stand in until I’m able to procure one? I’m guessing basically what is needed is a hammering surface with a high shine?
I went without any kind of slab for the first couple years I did leatherwork, using just the butcher block top of my workbench, and never had any issues. I'd say a steel plate is a pretty good alternative
That should work! You want something that won't mar your leather and will give you a nice heavy base so you won't get bounce back when you hammer. If you're punching holes or making stitching chisel marks, set a cutting pad on top of the steel plate to protect your punches!
OLD Leather Smith here, Great job Chuck, it will also work in a barber shop, some still ise a straight razor. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Why use glue? Can use Blue Lock Tite (or generic) to achieve same purpose . It comes in liquid and paste(in a tube, like chap stick). Its purpose made.
i assume to help new people who know nothing about locktite and save them 10$
He's using glue, in case they ever need to be taken apart and replaced, just as he stated.
@@Freeman-Dl70 Loc-Tite is color coded for holding strength for permanent installation or temporary.
Mint👍👌👍
@@Freeman-Dl70 blue loctite can be opened, red can't be opened without heat, and green is even stronger... so, blue loctite will do the same thing as the glue, but it's made for that very purpose...
Yes, I know someone who needs one ME. I know I can make me one
3/8 is 9 and a change MM not CM, 9cm is almost 4" so that you can fix the mistake before selling the template
You're not showing anything.
Is there something specific you would like shown more/better? Just so we know what we can improve on.
Put a blade on a knife? Do you mean put an edge on a knife?