I like how this video has music that goes with the project. And this has been a great video to watch for options on the book project i have in mind! Ty
I like the way these videos are filmed. 1: During explanations, facial expression and hand movements help me understand the content better. 2:when the TV is gets paused n unpaused as im working on the project its more like im an being taught in person because your face is there. 3:its nice to see who is teaching you something and not just heavy breathing and the sound of tiny hammers....
While I haven't done it on oil tan, you can mix some of this type of work with a laser to get the majority of the pattern on chrome tan, so it should, probably, work with some testing.
Nice I did one some time ago but did it a little different. I used carbon paper to trace the image onto the leather, then used a wood burning kit to burn the image into the oil tan leather. It produced a nice dark set of lines that are slightly indented into the leather.
I got a text block from one of my friends that he made and I need to put a cover on it; however, he sewed rope onto the spine to make ridges in the cover. Can you make a video about putting a cover on that type of book binding? Great video by the way I loved it!
OLD Leather Smith here, Excellent job Daniel. I've done similar except I redue. I even had a client bring me the pattern and the leather the only change i made is Silver Leaf the pattern. Which looked greay on the black Bison he brought 2 me. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
NerdForge is amazing! I love her projects. As for the music, most of us use one of the two or three music sites that are available, which means, its pretty easy to come across the same song on multiple channels. I'd be willing to bet that some of our music over laps.
The dye? I've never had that happen. The clip on the video where I was scrubbing at it... I was REALLY scrubbing. I wanted to be able to show how little risk there is of it rubbing off. 😊
My experience with oil tanned leather has been that the oil does not rub off but, with some of them, it will transfer from the leather into other materials over time. I stored a roll of oil tan on the shelf with a roll of veg tan and ended up with some oil spots on the veg tan where they touched. Oil tanned leathers vary in the amount of oil that they contain, though. With this project, if you used a heavily oiled leather, I would bet that some would seep into the pages of your book and discolor them a bit. If you are going for something that is antiqued looking like this, it might not matter though.
Careful about using them on chrome/oil tan leather. I've never used one, so I could easily be wrong, but my understanding is that they release toxins when you use a laser on them.
LOL. Sorry, I think of anything thats been cut off the main piec of leather as scrap. I'll try to clarify that in the future. How long have you been doing leather work?
So youve been a qualified "Artist" since your teens. Okay! The projects are great, but does Weaver have any other Leather Craftsmen that do this sort of thing. Tired of all the face time this guy loves to give himself.
Heck yeah, I'm glad we are still doing book binding. I hope you can do a video on how to rebind a modern book so that it looks all medieval!
That would be epic! I'll see about adding that to the list.
The music selection for this one is fantastic!
This is a cool project, Daniel, and I learned some techniques I have not tried before, thanks!
Such talent and skill. You did a great work 😉😉
I like how this video has music that goes with the project. And this has been a great video to watch for options on the book project i have in mind! Ty
I like the way these videos are filmed. 1: During explanations, facial expression and hand movements help me understand the content better. 2:when the TV is gets paused n unpaused as im working on the project its more like im an being taught in person because your face is there. 3:its nice to see who is teaching you something and not just heavy breathing and the sound of tiny hammers....
Excellent project Daniel...and the music choice for this video is epic...very well done my dude
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
While I haven't done it on oil tan, you can mix some of this type of work with a laser to get the majority of the pattern on chrome tan, so it should, probably, work with some testing.
Nice I did one some time ago but did it a little different. I used carbon paper to trace the image onto the leather, then used a wood burning kit to burn the image into the oil tan leather. It produced a nice dark set of lines that are slightly indented into the leather.
I got a text block from one of my friends that he made and I need to put a cover on it; however, he sewed rope onto the spine to make ridges in the cover. Can you make a video about putting a cover on that type of book binding? Great video by the way I loved it!
That would be a challenging video, but I'm up for it. Let me see what I can do!
Pretty nice work
Brilliant ideas here
OLD Leather Smith here, Excellent job Daniel. I've done similar except I redue.
I even had a client bring me the pattern and the leather the only change i made is Silver Leaf the pattern. Which looked greay on the black Bison he brought 2 me.
GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Music sounds very familiar. I follow Nedforge who does books. Your picture is nice.
NerdForge is amazing! I love her projects. As for the music, most of us use one of the two or three music sites that are available, which means, its pretty easy to come across the same song on multiple channels. I'd be willing to bet that some of our music over laps.
Dude, you and Chuck need to collab on something. PLEASE!
I would love to do that!!!
That's really cool. 😀
I officially dub thee the Bob Ross of leather artwork. Lol. 👍
Possibly one of my favorite compliments ever! ❤
@@DanielReachCreations 😁😉
Is this 3-4 oz leather?
Cool 😎
Does the oil rub off?
The dye? I've never had that happen. The clip on the video where I was scrubbing at it... I was REALLY scrubbing. I wanted to be able to show how little risk there is of it rubbing off. 😊
Daniel it’s beautiful. You did a really nice job with it. Best regards, Richard
@richardkatzman1215 thank you!
My experience with oil tanned leather has been that the oil does not rub off but, with some of them, it will transfer from the leather into other materials over time. I stored a roll of oil tan on the shelf with a roll of veg tan and ended up with some oil spots on the veg tan where they touched. Oil tanned leathers vary in the amount of oil that they contain, though. With this project, if you used a heavily oiled leather, I would bet that some would seep into the pages of your book and discolor them a bit. If you are going for something that is antiqued looking like this, it might not matter though.
@@possumwithaswitchblade so it wouldn’t do well as a wallet. It could rub off on your pants. Good to know!
This is where a diode laser would come in handy.
Sure does, use mine all the time for this and for laying out the pattern on the leather.
Careful about using them on chrome/oil tan leather. I've never used one, so I could easily be wrong, but my understanding is that they release toxins when you use a laser on them.
dude said scrap piece of leather and showed us the biggest piece of leather that i have worked with. yes i am a begginer
LOL. Sorry, I think of anything thats been cut off the main piec of leather as scrap. I'll try to clarify that in the future. How long have you been doing leather work?
Nah bro, it wasn't offensive. I enjoy these videos very much 😁😁
So youve been a qualified "Artist" since your teens. Okay! The projects are great, but does Weaver have any other Leather Craftsmen that do this sort of thing. Tired of all the face time this guy loves to give himself.
Lucky to have Mr. Reach.The more variety of the projects can help a person expand their horizons or not depending on the person.
If you don't like it.... don't watch it?