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  • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
    @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety +2

    That cereal was deadly! Is it just a Canadian thing or do you have it in the US?

  • @NeonOkamiCosplay
    @NeonOkamiCosplay Před 6 měsíci +2

    I'm starting on leatherworking for cosplay and this playlist is gold so thank you! I also love your sense of humour!

  • @theartsypixie2771
    @theartsypixie2771 Před 3 měsíci +1

    We bought my son in law a 3d printer for Christmas a few years back, so I have him print me out raised images for wet molding.

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 3 měsíci

      You can even print simple leather stamps with them!

    • @theartsypixie2771
      @theartsypixie2771 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods ok I need a vacation...I should have thought about have him print up my makers mark. Derp derp. 🤦‍♀️

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 3 měsíci

      I bet he still would

  • @AChippendale
    @AChippendale Před 7 měsíci

    I came for the advice but I stayed for the cereal spectacle. Those are damn fine Sir. 😂❤

  • @footcuts_br
    @footcuts_br Před rokem

    Since I don't have any kid at the moment, I had to make one to have glue sticks :p
    Anyway, awesome tips for beginners and the 3d method explained in detail was a life saver.
    Thanks for the videos.

  • @monstersmomma8594
    @monstersmomma8594 Před 2 lety +1

    Your cereal box method is completely legit! I find it’s imperative to good leather work to use full fat milk.

  • @hugomillere4315
    @hugomillere4315 Před 2 lety +1

    I buy big sheets of bristol cardboard from Dollarama, fold them in two, then glue them with spray glue. Then I print the patterns and spray-glue them on the cardboard and cut them. They're a bit thicker than cereal boxes (that I rarely eat anyway... cereals, not the boxes!). I find it works out quite well and will probably last a little longer than the cereal boxes.

  • @LeighRadmore
    @LeighRadmore Před 2 lety +1

    Loving the new workspace!

  • @earthangel8875
    @earthangel8875 Před 2 lety +1

    Witty, Creative and Informative. Thanks man. Angel from The Bay (Area) from dry AF sunny California, USAboy

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much! It's sunny and -12 C up here right now. Can't wait to be able to travel down to California again!

  • @reedleatherware
    @reedleatherware Před rokem +3

    Solid milk PSA!

  • @derekmason7667
    @derekmason7667 Před rokem

    Bro, I subscribed last video, and seeing the fun jokes mixed with the helpful tips makes for a great video blend. Nice editing. Whole milk for the win, and back to the rest of the video▶️

  • @kensmith9950
    @kensmith9950 Před 2 lety +6

    I like to use 110lb cardstock instead of paper when I print out my patterns. It's more durable than paper, but not quite as durable as a cereal box.
    I'd like to see a tutorial on how you use Inkscape to design your stuff. Thanks for another great video!

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety +3

      Oh! I like that you can print directly onto the card stock!
      I'd be happy to do a video on making a template. I'm definitely not the greatest at using Inkscape but that's what the magic of video editing is for 😂

  • @PCNovice2
    @PCNovice2 Před rokem +1

    Just landed on you channel and I just want to say thank you. Love the help content, love the way you explain everything; even when it's obvious you don't have to...being in the IT industry myself and knowing how some folks take things so literally I find you explanation hilarious...thanks for the videos; I'm a fan :-)

  • @NMiller_
    @NMiller_ Před 2 lety +2

    Dude! The including the STL is fantastic, I freaking love you man! I have wanted to start using my 3d printer for creating patterns. So glad you talked about this.

  • @RoadAgentLeather
    @RoadAgentLeather Před rokem +1

    Good stuff man. I mix 3D print and leatherwork myself. Been following your channel. Keep up the good work!

  • @crisjenlopez
    @crisjenlopez Před rokem +1

    Love your videos. Any videos on how to make straight and clean cuts.

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před rokem

      I don't but a straight edge and a very sharp blade are your friend. Also making several passes instead of pushing the blade all the way through definitely helps.

  • @gregsmith284
    @gregsmith284 Před 2 měsíci

    I use the cardboard contractors cover floors in remodeling. It’s like 35$ for a 100’ x 3’ roll. A little ironing to flatten it and it work great.

  • @stevemilford8171
    @stevemilford8171 Před 2 lety +1

    The cereal looks 👌!

  • @KayakTater
    @KayakTater Před rokem

    I use the bump jig method (made popular by Artie at Mascon Leather) using card stock/cereal box templates. This works best for proven and repeat designs. Very fast and highly accurate way to cut component pieces out. A 3D printer or cutter is in my future though as I will likely incorporate the bump jig with plastic templates. This gives me the flexibility to use both methods. Thanks for the content!

  • @_Mr.Tuvok_
    @_Mr.Tuvok_ Před rokem +2

    Anyone commenting that they can’t find ‘the right cereal box’ needs to go ahead and put down the stitching irons and just watch some TV-they may hurt themselves otherwise lol

  • @danielcoffaro6569
    @danielcoffaro6569 Před 2 lety +1

    I love making my templates using a 3d printer!
    If you don't have access to a 3d printer check your local library, sometimes they have them

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      That's an awesome tip. I would have never thought to check a library for one.

  • @LiftRanger
    @LiftRanger Před 2 lety +1

    3D printed templates, brilliant! Why didn't I think of that?...

  • @michaels2208
    @michaels2208 Před 2 lety +1

    So I'm working on small projects to develop the skills to make stuff. A great asset to someone new like me would be a basic order of operations. I miss stuff on the stuff I have made. Probably did other stuff too soon. Maybe do it in this order and this is why...

  • @davidshorb7453
    @davidshorb7453 Před 2 lety +1

    ive also printed patterns directly onto sheets of craft plastic or cheap plastic binders/folders

  • @m.vasquez6283
    @m.vasquez6283 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh great, now I have to go find those bloody churros! Thanks a lot! 😂

  • @jeffreyjoseph1477
    @jeffreyjoseph1477 Před 2 lety +1

    While I'm not a beginner I truly learned something very important today, Cinnamon Toast Crunch Chocolate Churros! say what!! gotta go find these....Thanks Bro!

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety +1

      Haha that is the most important lesson of this video. I should do a cereal review series 😂

    • @jeffreyjoseph1477
      @jeffreyjoseph1477 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BlackFlagLeatherGoods I'd watch ha ha ha I'm only finding Cinnamon Churro locally not Chocolate 😪

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      Noooo! I'm going to have to start a cereal smuggling ring

  • @buzzzkilll80
    @buzzzkilll80 Před rokem +2

    Just found your channel, and for someone brand new to leatherworking your content is great! I have some experience with 3d printing, and those templates make a lot of sense. One tip I'll give is that because that plastic is light and smooth you might want to add a small weight to it. You can easily put a small indentation in the 3d design that you could glue something like a piece of scrap metal to help give it that extra heft so it doesn't move as easily.

  • @Shane.of.all.trades
    @Shane.of.all.trades Před 2 lety +1

    I use beer boxes. Have plenty of those around. Definitely go through more beer than cereal

  • @bbrachman
    @bbrachman Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Tim. Great tips. My 3D printer is really old (Lulzbot Mini) and takes forever to print. So, I just use spray adhesive (3D Photomount) on printed out patterns and stick it to non-used lawn sign cardstock. 1mm thick. Works just like the chipboard in cereal boxes but less flexible. One tip you may want to try for unruly PDFs. I like to print my patterns on legal paper. So, the downloaded Letter or A4 sizes waste paper. I open the PDF in Acrobat, print it to a second PDF using the Microsoft PDF print driver. That changes any 'encryption' or protection and allows the PDF to imported to Inkscape, Illustrator or CorelDraw and edited. Lots and lots of clean up, but the vector-ness stays. On the note of cutting leather...I think I have 15 knives that I have tried to get comfortable with. I even had some professional knifemaker make me some. Don't use them. It is down to a big Olfa replaceable knife and an Xacto #2 (thicker) blade. I hone each of them on leather with the white compound to make them last. Again, my thanks for the tips.

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      Oh that's a great PDF tip!
      It's funny you say that about the knives too. I'm same way. Have a bunch of fancy stuff but I'm back to a Husky brand exacto knife from Home Depot.

    • @bbrachman
      @bbrachman Před 2 lety

      @@BlackFlagLeatherGoods The MS PDF print driver trick started with an online leather pattern maker who's stuff is great to sew. Tony makes some great patterns. I discovered that Legal paper lets me eliminate one seam when sticking together the pattern. I tried everything. Stumbled upon the reprint technique. It does create some really horrible artifacts but if you are practiced in Inkscape, that should not be a problem. I just rearrange all the pieces to print better.

  • @maryobrien2449
    @maryobrien2449 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi! I buy cheap thin plastic cutting boards at the dollar store (transparent if available) to create templates. Transparent ones are great if using patterns that need matching.

  • @salaufer
    @salaufer Před rokem

    3D printed templates seem so obvious now that you said it. I literally moved my 3D printer out of the way to set down my cutting mat.

  • @bubbalansdale6301
    @bubbalansdale6301 Před 2 lety +1

    Got hungry about 3.0! Wish we had the churros here . Looks good.

  • @tughilldog
    @tughilldog Před rokem

    I have watched many of your videos and this one just came up in my queue. Pretty awesome descriptions of methods. I am a fan of Inkscape! By the way, (you were looking for it) Tandy Leather doesnt stock Churros

  • @paulhooper8635
    @paulhooper8635 Před 2 lety +2

    I combine method 2 & 3 in a way by sticking the paper pattern to styrene board and cutting out with utility knife.

  • @earthdimensionc-1378
    @earthdimensionc-1378 Před rokem

    If you are doing tooling patterns printing onto tracing film and then cover with clear packaging tape. Now you have a transparent pattern to work with. Can do normal paper also

  • @aftaba6773
    @aftaba6773 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey man, thanks a bunch for the tips!
    I have a question that i hope you can help with. Have you ever made a project that used a gusset? I want to make an envelope to hold a good amount of paper but im unsure on how to go about doing it such as finding the right length, width, etc. If you have any tips, id really appreciate it!

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      I definitely have. Mainly I've done it by trial and error. Still working on nailing down a good way of making them on my computer reliably so I can just design and print them out. I think this video by Makesupply should help you though: czcams.com/video/kssAGXRMBqU/video.html

  • @nickraizvih84
    @nickraizvih84 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Tim!
    Good video! If you will have time and tool, try Mascon Leather method with jigs (or verification square), very useful👍

  • @V3leathercraft
    @V3leathercraft Před 4 měsíci

    Now I use 500gsm duplex paper sheet, which comes in A1 size. Worth to make so many, b'se the edges will be tact even after many uses

  • @Annalorraine67
    @Annalorraine67 Před rokem

    Just got a VEVOR Leather Cutting Machine 280x140mm Manual Die Cutter. Unable to find how to set up right I was hoping to find a video on how to set it up but there is no videos that show you how to set one up maybe that’s an idea for a video?

  • @indaba1960
    @indaba1960 Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video - we have just got a 3D Printer so very interested in the last method - My 'normal' method is the second method but instead of using cardboard I use 300-450gsm paper - doesn't last quite as long as cardboard but I can get 500 sheets on Amazon :-)

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Adrian! That's smart! I've heard foam core from a craft store is good too.

  • @theBoonarmies
    @theBoonarmies Před 2 lety +1

    Do you have any tips or advice on finding a leather supplier?
    I'm in Australia, so your experience and access is going to be different of course, but general tips and or advice would be super helpful

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      I would first come up with the types of leather you want and then search locally. I know There's a decent sized leather working community in Australia so there must be a few good suppliers. I've also found buying direct from a tannery is often a better price than buying from a leather craft supply store.

  • @michaels2208
    @michaels2208 Před 2 lety +1

    I actually used the making tape idea today. First project done, can only get better. Literally. The things I thought wouldn't be hard, I messed up. I was intimidated by stitching, I did mess up a couple spots but it wasn't bad at all. Do you still have your first project?

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      Nice job!! Each one gets better than the last! I actually do have my first project. It's behind me in my videos on the shelf over my left shoulder.

  • @SonnySaguil
    @SonnySaguil Před rokem +1

    Laser cutting an acrylic sheet is way faster and can take much bigger sizes I think.

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před rokem

      You're definitely right. I didn't have a laser back then but I have one now! Maybe I'll give it a shot!

  • @benjaminpastrana9662
    @benjaminpastrana9662 Před 2 lety +1

    instead of using slow 3 d printer is better to use a laser for acrylic cutting?

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      Definitely faster. About 5 times or more the cost, though. Or at least 3 times if you get a Chinese laser. There are services that will cut acrylic templates for you for pretty cheap though. And they can do huge templates.

  • @Kennie2Times
    @Kennie2Times Před rokem

    What are your views on everyone using other peoples templates? I got in the leather game back in 2015-16 and I wasn't even aware of any pre made templates, So i designed , prototyped , messed up allot....like i've got a box of about 40 wallets that didn't work and another box of 1st offs that worked! I left the leather game for unfortunate reasons about 6 years ago and just in the last couple months began building it back up, I 'm so grateful to find that many of my previous followers had been waiting for me to jump back in! But I was a little put off to find that nowadays it appears that everyone is essentially making the same wallets from etsy templates etc. just Just wandering if i'm tripping or is this actually the case?

  • @ggfrt96
    @ggfrt96 Před rokem

    lmao I was just thinking I have a 3D printer for this

  • @nov0207
    @nov0207 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a fan of the "cardboard " method. However I use folders since I have so many. I find it's useful when working out ideas as it's easy to modify or just recut another piece. I've used my 3d printer to make a few templates. But I typically use my printer for making stamps.

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      I love bring able to make stamps with it. Are you printing with petg for yours? Do you put a it of resin down to smooth the surface a bit? I find mine show the 3d print lines in the leather sometimes even after printing.

    • @troutjerky3489
      @troutjerky3489 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BlackFlagLeatherGoodsI use automotive primer to finish a lot of my pla+ prints its gives nice tough finish

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety +1

      Oh that's clever. I'm going to try that

    • @nov0207
      @nov0207 Před 2 lety

      @Black Flag Leather Goods both pla and petg. And yes, I usually put a thin layer of epoxy on them and once set I'll sand them smooth.

    • @nov0207
      @nov0207 Před 2 lety

      @@BlackFlagLeatherGoods however, I may look at getting a resin printer at some time. They are smaller. But make a much cleaner print. So it works better for stamp making. I saw another leather worker on IG that does his this way.

  • @Munster6
    @Munster6 Před 2 lety +1

    Curious, which platform did you use for to create your website or is it a Wordpress site?

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety +1

      It's a WordPress site. I have a bit of experience with WordPress so that was just easiest for me.

    • @Munster6
      @Munster6 Před 2 lety +1

      Looks great dude! You've got very detailed info under each project video. Good stuff👌🏼

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, man! I wasn't sure if people actually went and read that stuff! I appreciate that!

  • @V3leathercraft
    @V3leathercraft Před 2 lety +1

    I like patterns in acrylic sheet. I will go to the shop who r doing this, with the pdf patterns... I also cut patterns in 350gsm Ivory Sheet( don't know what's it called in Canada )

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety +1

      Hmmm that's a good idea. I wonder if anyone near me does acrylic

    • @V3leathercraft
      @V3leathercraft Před 2 lety

      @@BlackFlagLeatherGoodsthe main benefit is it cost only just less than here 1.5USD for making acrylic template (3mm thickness)for a simple wallet...

  • @industrialcraft6736
    @industrialcraft6736 Před 2 lety +1

    I would argue Cookie Crisp is a better template box!

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      Haha! I'll have to try it out!

    • @industrialcraft6736
      @industrialcraft6736 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BlackFlagLeatherGoods have you looked at Cricut for cutting out leather?

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety +1

      I actually have! My mom has one. It does work for sure. If you use a softer leather at all it makes the flesh side pretty fluffy I've found because the board cricuts cut on is sticky. They cut leather just fine though!

  • @joebonomono5078
    @joebonomono5078 Před 2 měsíci

    To properly eat cereal one must use Half and Half.

  • @gregsmith284
    @gregsmith284 Před 2 měsíci

    I use a laser to cut out templates out of fiber board.

  • @thoyibtajir
    @thoyibtajir Před 2 lety +1

    How about cnc cutting

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety +1

      If you check the link to my website, I mentioned a laser cutter it in the related blog article. They're pretty pricey and I don't have one yet but as soon as I do, you better believe I'll have videos! They're so cool!

    • @thoyibtajir
      @thoyibtajir Před 2 lety +1

      @@BlackFlagLeatherGoods ok. I will klik the link. Your video is nice advice for beginner like me. Thank you 👍

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it!

  • @ShayneBrazeau
    @ShayneBrazeau Před 10 měsíci +1

    yo! come back

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 10 měsíci

      I'll be back at it one day. My wife was diagnosed with a pretty aggressive cancer last year and is going through treatment. I don't have much time for leather right now. I appreciate you!

    • @ShayneBrazeau
      @ShayneBrazeau Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@BlackFlagLeatherGoods of course. I just read your Patreon. Take your time. I wish the best for you guys.

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks brother.

  • @joshuasisk4773
    @joshuasisk4773 Před rokem

    Sell those 3d printed templates on your site bro 😎

  • @lowspeak
    @lowspeak Před 2 lety +1

    Baller method: have a die cutter made of the pattern.

    • @BlackFlagLeatherGoods
      @BlackFlagLeatherGoods Před 2 lety

      Haha I mentioned that and a laser cutter in the blog post on my website. I might be in the process of building a laser cutter....

  • @steffanjansenvanvuuren3257

    You really did not show how to actually cut pattern out of leather.

  • @bdubbsmark
    @bdubbsmark Před rokem

    Maybe consider changing the title. This had nothing to do with actually cutting and only relevant to making patterns. Useful info, but not what the title indicated.