I just watched your video on leatherwork, and I must say that I am impressed. I started out maybe 8 years ago. My work, initially, was rudimentary and crude. The sheaths and pouches did just that: they did the job they were supposed to. But they weren’t pretty. Over time I got better. I added more tools and experience. The resulting leatherwork started to look better. I learned more by watching your video. Thank you for posting.👍👍👍
Cool deal, tell the people to make sure that they cut their fingernails before wet molding. Or you will leave marks in the leather that is hard to get out If at all so be careful. Good work man ✌🤘
Beautiful job!! I really enjoy making and watching others taking a piece of leather, metal, anything at all and then when you put your personal touches on it and it come out to be a working piece of art. Awesome keep up the great how to videos..
Thanks for a great How TO Video. Never made a pouch like this before and have an order for one. Was going to go for a east/west layout along the belt, but this will work better in the long run I think. How hard do you think it would be to add a latch of some sort to secure it for safety? Here in Australia they don't like us carrying knives or multi tools around. So having some sort of clip to secure it in place might be better for us
What videos should i watch on the method of stitching you use because ive been making really nice stiches but i haven't seen any other stitching like what ive been doing.
I've seen you use that baby spoon in 2 of your videos, so I went to the stores looking for one. Nowadays they are all too soft. Not hard plastic. So I got the idea to use the bottom end of a toothbrush. It's hard, rounded, and works. Still want to try the baby spoon though.
I just watched your video on leatherwork, and I must say that I am impressed. I started out maybe 8 years ago. My work, initially, was rudimentary and crude. The sheaths and pouches did just that: they did the job they were supposed to. But they weren’t pretty. Over time I got better. I added more tools and experience. The resulting leatherwork started to look better. I learned more by watching your video. Thank you for posting.👍👍👍
Exacly the video i was looking for! Thanks!!!
Glad to help
Thank you great video.
Cool deal, tell the people to make sure that they cut their fingernails before wet molding. Or you will leave marks in the leather that is hard to get out If at all so be careful. Good work man ✌🤘
nice case. Love the look of leatherwork. I should try and make one for my next custom case project. Thanks for sharing.
That came out fantastic!
+ESCAGEDO WOODWORKING Thanks
Awesome. Thank You!
Great job, I will make one of these now. Great instructions too!
Very nice video bud!! Hope to try this now!
Beautiful job!! I really enjoy making and watching others taking a piece of leather, metal, anything at all and then when you put your personal touches on it and it come out to be a working piece of art. Awesome keep up the great how to videos..
+Todd Ehling Thanks
Complimenti, bellissimo lavoro, molto chiaro nello spiegare le varie fasi di lavorazione.-
best wet molding video yet JDO!
Thanks!
I wish I can add a pic but I finished one after two tries. It's not perfect but I'm getting better at this. Thanks man....
thanks for the video. this seems like a really good looking but simple method of making a sheath. Thanks
+Oliver Moes-Okun No problem
Interesting techniques but you can't argue with the outcome...great looking piece.
Thanks
Thanks for a great How TO Video. Never made a pouch like this before and have an order for one. Was going to go for a east/west layout along the belt, but this will work better in the long run I think. How hard do you think it would be to add a latch of some sort to secure it for safety? Here in Australia they don't like us carrying knives or multi tools around. So having some sort of clip to secure it in place might be better for us
Awesome video, thanks for sharing your skills with us
+051biohaz No problem
What videos should i watch on the method of stitching you use because ive been making really nice stiches but i haven't seen any other stitching like what ive been doing.
What size of drill bit do you use?
Very nice video ,I didn't skip through it but watched every minute of it .
5 Starz
Thank you for sharing .
Thanks you sir!
Nicely done, good tutorial
+Dean O Thanks
Instead of scoring your cut line with a stylus, use some wing dividers to mark your cut line to ensure it's evenly spaced all around.
Excellent video. Thanks.
No problem
What grit do you use to sand it?? Thanks for the video!!!
A small convection oven works great too for drying.
Awesome! I think I'm going to try a mag pouch using this technique.
I made one for my Ruger mags, works just the same.
very nice , good tutorial thank you.
Excellent work.
Thanks
I've seen you use that baby spoon in 2 of your videos, so I went to the stores looking for one. Nowadays they are all too soft. Not hard plastic. So I got the idea to use the bottom end of a toothbrush. It's hard, rounded, and works. Still want to try the baby spoon though.
What multi-tool r u using ?
Do you sell these? I'd like to buy one if you still make them.
Atkinson has a Visio of stitching that style case.
can you give me a link to where you get your leather im just tarting leatherworking todayand my leather is a little thin.
Tandy Leather
thanks
Did yours not come with a sheath?
Should have the flap and snap over top from the first molded piece. Looks incomplete. I would have liked to see how you stitched it anyway.
I'm watching this video over and over while I'm collecting tools and praticing this. Is it me or does he sound kinda like Mike Judge???
lol
what oz of leather was used?
+Steve Wilson 8-9 oz I think
Very nice. Picked up some things I haven't seen before, thanks. I hit the subscribe button, but nothing. How do I subscribe? Thanks, Gary
You must not like leather, dying it black. I cut gloves for many years, would like to spend a day with you.