How to use an arbor press as leather clicker.

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • When I got into leather working I started to experiment with how to click out leather pieces without dropping a ton of money on an expensive clicker press. This saves me lots of time on hand cutting each leather piece and creates the same shape time after time. I show you two homemade clickers I use for under $200. I also use a local business that makes wooden dies that don't break the bank.
    trucutdie.webs...
    www.darkforest...

Komentáře • 18

  • @MH-nw9bn
    @MH-nw9bn Před 2 lety +1

    This is really helpful and well done.. awesome! I was looking for this type of solution… thinking there had to be an easier way than investing in a clicker press… especially being in the early stages of figuring out a process/product… this kind of set up will allow a better learning curve. Thanks again for sharing!

  • @Dahna_
    @Dahna_ Před 8 měsíci

    I think lasers are an even cheaper option. I don't know which one is quicker though

  • @blackwingvisuals5017
    @blackwingvisuals5017 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent

  • @adamrobertson2048
    @adamrobertson2048 Před rokem

    Hey there awesome video! I'm a semi beginner at leather making myself and just had a few questions. I do have the 1 ton Arbor press for now but that second you used for larger dies I was wondering what it was called? Also I checked out your website it's very well done! I was wondering what kind of letter you use and where to get it?

  • @jqmasamune
    @jqmasamune Před rokem

    STR HANDMADE is where I first saw this method, check him out, he is from Lithuania and for branding his logo this dude took a clothes iron, took it apart so it was just cable and the actual iron, flipped it around and sealed it with wood. I hand make everything, but when you get a line that veers off into a 4 degree angle instead of perfectly straight you just want to flip a table haha.

  • @TwigsCraftStudio
    @TwigsCraftStudio Před 9 měsíci

    Hey! I've tried this method, include the large metal bar but I couldn't seem to punch through from the middle - I have to keep moving the dies and leather around to punch near the edges. I've got a 1 tonne press, could that be the issue? or could it be that my die blades are just dull?
    Thank you in advance!

  • @V3leathercraft
    @V3leathercraft Před 3 lety

    Is it 5ton? Cut plywood to shape and thick around the base for placing the nylon board. Six inches each around three sides outside the base will be good. 👍

  • @cdroggen1945
    @cdroggen1945 Před 2 lety

    hi can you a video on how you make your dies please

    • @darkforestusa
      @darkforestusa  Před 2 lety

      I dont make the dies, I order them from a local company in Portland.

  • @beachlvr0168
    @beachlvr0168 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the name of the arbor press you use?

  • @mirceaneagoe9201
    @mirceaneagoe9201 Před 3 lety

    Hello, from where did you get your press? It’s amazing!!!

    • @darkforestusa
      @darkforestusa  Před 2 lety

      Im not sure I got it online, just search for 2 ton arbor press.

  • @mateuszminsky5619
    @mateuszminsky5619 Před 3 lety

    how did you bow the cutter board to flex liek that?

  • @brandonday7552
    @brandonday7552 Před 3 lety

    Hey nice video. I appreciate the insight. I too am looking for a way to achieve "clicker-press like" results without spending 1000s. How many tons is your press? Do you think a 1 ton press would lend a similar result? I ask because I've seen cheap ones on amazon. I live in Canada.
    Cheers,
    Brandon

    • @darkforestusa
      @darkforestusa  Před 3 lety +1

      The one I am using is a 2 ton. I had a 1 ton but upgraded to a larger one a few years ago.

    • @darkforestusa
      @darkforestusa  Před 2 lety

      I used to use a 1 ton and it really only cut out small pieces like squares and circles for logos. I ended up breaking the cheap $100 one