Understanding Basketweave - Laying Out a Basket Stamp on a Straight Line

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Here’s something different for you. Have you ever wondered how to stamp basketweave straight down a strap without running off either side?
    It all comes down to the master angle. For this example I stamped a line and then dropped the image into some drafting software so that you can more easily see the relationship. If I want this particular basketweave stamp (a BK #2) to align perfectly along a line, that stamp needs to run 33° to that line. That’s the master angle. You can measure it with a protractor, but for most stamps you can get pretty close with the 30° side of a drugstore 30-60-90 drafting triangle.
    The other factor at play is that I want the center of the rope to run through the center of the strap. Once I’ve determined the master angle, I can take a measure from the where the leg meets the index line to the centerline of the rope. In this case it’s 5.5mm. Now it’s a simple matter of determining the center of the strap, laying on my index line at -5.5mm and then applying that 33° degree angle.
    The more you know.
    Bonus points: If you own a 3D printer and have a little bit of drafting ability you can make a master angle jig for every basket stamp you own.

Komentáře • 15

  • @andretobing9658
    @andretobing9658 Před 2 lety +1

    when the world needed him most he returned. big fan of your work man!

  • @Growinginthenorth
    @Growinginthenorth Před 4 měsíci

    Been trying to learn this technique for quite some time. It helps alot! Thank you

  • @JuhEffRee
    @JuhEffRee Před 2 lety

    HowTo/Tutorials like this are so much better here. I know artists don't get as many "hits" here as Instagram, but this platform is made for learning and the other is just for show.

  • @susantipsyhealy7655
    @susantipsyhealy7655 Před rokem +1

    Wow, you are the first one to really explain how to do this. I recently purchased a diode laser. I will attempt to make a jig for each of my basket stamps.
    I found your channel by accident and glad I did.
    Your belt video has inspired me to do better in my craftsmanship.

  • @robwagner7545
    @robwagner7545 Před rokem

    What a fantastic explanation of how to improve basket stamps. Wow, thanks for all the tips.

  • @addominic7538
    @addominic7538 Před 2 lety

    Ben is back on CZcams! This was a pleasant surprise in my feed.

  • @TyLewis55
    @TyLewis55 Před 2 lety

    You almost sound like Mike Rowe from Dirty Jobs lol. Thank you for a great tip for basket weave stamping, hopefully there will be many more in the future! looking forward to it

    • @BMGeisler
      @BMGeisler  Před 2 lety

      Thanks man, I’ve definitely been called worse!

    • @TyLewis55
      @TyLewis55 Před 2 lety

      @@BMGeisler not bad at all, the voice just sounded familiar lol

  • @galileopotato167
    @galileopotato167 Před 2 lety

    Dope

  • @scottmorris3941
    @scottmorris3941 Před rokem

    I want to buy a belt, can’t find them

    • @BMGeisler
      @BMGeisler  Před rokem

      As a custom item, they aren't on my website. Send me an email at trailsendsaddleshop@gmail.com

  • @tylerjohnson3863
    @tylerjohnson3863 Před 2 lety

    How do you find the master angle?

    • @BMGeisler
      @BMGeisler  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s in the video. On a piece of scrap, stamp a line of stamps however you can lay them the straightest and run a baseline off of that. Once you have a baseline, set your protractor on the baseline and use it to measure the angle of the basket leg. That’s the master angle.