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The ULTIMATE Edge Beveler Guide | Everything You Need To Know

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  • čas přidán 3. 02. 2022
  • There are lots of different edge bevelers for leathercraft out there, and this video goes over a few of those designs, their pros and cons, how to sharpen them, and at the end a tip for you to use in your next project.
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Komentáře • 59

  • @DarkHorseWorkshop
    @DarkHorseWorkshop  Před 2 lety +6

    Just wanted to note here that someone in the comments said the Owden Bevelers are cheap crap. I have not had the same experience with them, maybe they've improved them, who knows. But I didn't want to let this video sit here without noting their concerns. The other 2 Bevelers I listed always worked great for me as well, and they're from extremely reputable companies, where the Owden brand is fairly new. Anyways, just wanted to get that out of the way. Also remember you can Join this Channel to get fun emoji's and help support it even more, thanks for watching!

  • @grantthethirst415
    @grantthethirst415 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Another great video tip. Thanks again for the concise nature of your clips rather than long winded ramblings we usually have to navigate to get information.

    • @DarkHorseWorkshop
      @DarkHorseWorkshop  Před 7 měsíci

      It's hard to find the balance, but I'm getting there. Thanks. :)

    • @naomi00723
      @naomi00723 Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you, well said.

  • @DamnYankeeWorkshop
    @DamnYankeeWorkshop Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the honest commentary and good information. That straight edge trick is the bomb! I will use that for sure. Great video as always. I have learned a lot from you.

  • @coldwarrior3794
    @coldwarrior3794 Před 2 lety

    Short sweet and to the point. Thank you for the great information and being mindful of everyone’s time.

  • @MrEvolution47
    @MrEvolution47 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for going over how to sharpen/strop.

  • @briancoleman9330
    @briancoleman9330 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the straight edge tip. I'm using that!!!

  • @JustinNRyneEdwards
    @JustinNRyneEdwards Před 2 lety

    Outstanding as usual! I'm still working with the Tandy ones at the beginning.

  • @jaronhuq2067
    @jaronhuq2067 Před 2 lety

    I can't believe that after all these years I still had a lot to learn about edge bevelers.

  • @SigneofHorses
    @SigneofHorses Před 2 lety

    I think it so kind to share your knowledge and experience. Now I know too. Thank yoi

  • @MTreatVO
    @MTreatVO Před 11 měsíci

    After the frustration I went through last night with my beveler I really needed this video. Thank you.

  • @sipapito
    @sipapito Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips!greetings from Germany!

  • @VitalityMassage
    @VitalityMassage Před 2 lety

    Great video with no music and no fukcen around! Thanks.

    • @DarkHorseWorkshop
      @DarkHorseWorkshop  Před 2 lety +1

      Experimenting more. I'll be going through my archives and releasing what I can in this format so that people that prefer this style have a better option

  • @DarkHorseWorkshop
    @DarkHorseWorkshop  Před 2 lety +3

    What's your favorite beveler and why? I'm always looking to try out new tools!

    • @rebelmarshall3632
      @rebelmarshall3632 Před 2 lety

      I use the inexpensive Tandy bevelers, but for the thicker leathers that I want to be more rounded to start, I use a smaller beverler and take a little off at a time like cutting a curve on a flat piece of leather just translated to strips taken off the edge. As much as I'd like to upgrade to the professional versions, mostly because they're shiny and new, it not an expense I'm ready for as a hobbyist with side hustle projects.

  • @lexsycraftsllc
    @lexsycraftsllc Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos and patterns. Can you make a tutorial on using rabbit pelts?

  • @grantthethirst415
    @grantthethirst415 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks! Great to have concise to the point videos, rather than the usual wordy ramble. 👍

  • @weclarkmcse
    @weclarkmcse Před rokem

    Thanks, Man! Finally started on my gorget pattern (your design). Beveler wasn't behaving the way I expected it to. So, I thought it might be dull.
    Now I can remedy that and the straight edge support technique might come in handy.

  • @jonathanbradshaw2754
    @jonathanbradshaw2754 Před 2 lety +1

    I have to get one of those sharpeners. I have the same bevelers and wasn’t sure what I would do when they get past just needing a strip.

  • @virustwin
    @virustwin Před rokem

    THANK YOU !

  • @ephexa
    @ephexa Před rokem

    Dude, thank you so much for all this Informationen, ney Education!

  • @jasonchaney5382
    @jasonchaney5382 Před 2 lety +3

    I haven't moved past the Crafttool Pro yet. Been thinking about it, but they work great. Even if they look terrible. I also made a beveller strop by cutting slots of various widths in a block of wood on my table saw and gluing strips of leather into each of them sticking out about 1/8 inch.

  • @Wildschwein_Jaeger
    @Wildschwein_Jaeger Před 2 lety +1

    Can you detail punches for making holes for stiching? Like the four in one from Tandy. Seems to be different punch types needle, hole, and slanted as well as spacing between holes. Some products have replaceable pins others not.

  • @Jewish_Israeli_Zionist

    Hello, thank you for the info! I'd like to know if a manicure dead skin remover is good as an edge beveler

  • @leatherbagpattern3574
    @leatherbagpattern3574 Před 2 lety

    Great 👏👏

  • @mcewenhandcraft
    @mcewenhandcraft Před 2 lety

    It's funny how we cross pollinate tricks.
    That ruler trick you learned from me. I think we were working on 'man in the high castle' together.
    Suspenders for daaays!
    Great vid Magnus.
    What's your next pattern?

  • @teresas.3979
    @teresas.3979 Před 2 lety

    The straight beveling...so hard to do, thank you.

  • @winterknightwarden8543

    I'll be attempting to make a cuirass, but only enough leather coverage for the ribcage (front and back). Later attaching chainmail to finish the length. I'm asking for advice on the leather.
    Would it be better to do the pattern as one piece and drape it over me and attach on the sides, or 2 halves and attach on both shoulders and sides?

  • @KalteGeist
    @KalteGeist Před 2 lety

    Got mine from Hobby Lobby and it did one cut before the miniscule little hole that the discarded leather is supposed to exit out of got jammed up.

  • @mklandcat
    @mklandcat Před 2 lety

    Спасибо!)

  • @vengervoldur6534
    @vengervoldur6534 Před 2 lety

    Thumbs up for the straight edge top when beveling thin strips of leather.

  • @ArmouryTerrain
    @ArmouryTerrain Před 2 lety

    I am still working with the Tandy ones, hopefully I will graduate to better ones some day.

    • @DarkHorseWorkshop
      @DarkHorseWorkshop  Před 2 lety

      The Tandy ones are great, I honestly am a bit of a visual nut so I wanted some bevelers that looked nice and worked well. I like the Owden but I've had some feedback that their build quality isn't that great so I'm actually already looking to find some high quality "expensive" bevelers to compare with the Owden.

  • @glen1arthur
    @glen1arthur Před 2 lety

    like share and saved!

  • @carlpowers7291
    @carlpowers7291 Před rokem

    What is a jewelers rouge? I think that’s what you call it

  • @filstewart2380
    @filstewart2380 Před 2 lety

    Hi - I can't find the dome headed brass rivets you favour anywhere. Any links for them please? I really enjoy your videos, thanks.

    • @DarkHorseWorkshop
      @DarkHorseWorkshop  Před 2 lety +1

      rivetsonline or jaycee fasteners is where I go, a search will pop that up.

  • @KrzysztofC7
    @KrzysztofC7 Před 2 lety

    nice :)

  • @abbottsretreat3377
    @abbottsretreat3377 Před 2 lety

    Just wondering if you're planning on doing a chest piece tutorial? Like one that matches the kidney belt you released

  • @kobaltocr6927
    @kobaltocr6927 Před 2 lety

    😎

  • @nevem5010
    @nevem5010 Před 2 lety

    👍

  • @kalesims6540
    @kalesims6540 Před 2 lety

    Dark horse art

  • @KingPhilipF
    @KingPhilipF Před 11 měsíci

    I think i bled more from the absolute junk edge beveler i started with then anything else. I can still feel that pain. I didn't know any better. Learn to sharpen your tools and keep them sharp, it's actually relaxing to me to polish everything up some days

    • @KingPhilipF
      @KingPhilipF Před 11 měsíci

      That first flat beveler you showed, if you hold it more flat upon the surface and don't roll your wrist it will make a more better edge. Not sure why but it be that way

  • @sejembalm
    @sejembalm Před 2 lety

    Project idea: make cavalry armor from the English Civil War of the 1640s. Make a thick tan leather "buff coat" and thick leather versions of the thick steel pieces of "bullet-proof" armor still being used: breastplate, helmet, and large segmented finger bridle gauntlet attached to a thick lower arm protector that goes up to above the elbow.
    - The Arms and Armour of The English Civil War czcams.com/video/X62qL5E2NHc/video.html
    - Cavalry Armour during the English Civil Wars czcams.com/video/ZvoaPurWb6U/video.html

  • @digitaIgorilla
    @digitaIgorilla Před 2 lety

    When I first started, I didn't understand why they bevelled the edges of a piece of leather, removing such a small cross section. As such, many of my early pieces have 'mushroom' shaped slicked edges. Those bevelers you use now sure look sweet.

  • @madeleinehood5815
    @madeleinehood5815 Před rokem

    my 'friend' bevels bananas - can you help? please get back to me asap. we dont have much time.

  • @AlexanderMason1
    @AlexanderMason1 Před 2 lety

    These owden tools are cheap masquerading as premium. They look good but the ferrule falls off, and the metal they use is the worst. It is a knife you would only use for spoons and anything that doesn’t have a cutting edge. Is dulls extremely fast. On top of that, the tip is misshapen, unless you are lucky. Owden, L&Y, and no name Amazon brands are made in the same Chinese factory. Do not buy them. They are essentially copies of the premium European styled ones. There are good Chinese made ones like Wuta but are much pricier. PaloSantos is also amazing. Kemovan is a Chinese brand but they are made of premium materials and are high quality, yet decently priced. Don’t get these. The Tandy one use a much nicer steel, just need to be sharpened. With owden, even if you sharpen them they get dull in no time.

    • @DarkHorseWorkshop
      @DarkHorseWorkshop  Před 2 lety

      I haven't had that experience with these, but thanks for the feedback. I really like them, never had any issues with the edges. I wonder if they've gotten better since they first started making them.

    • @AlexanderMason1
      @AlexanderMason1 Před 2 lety

      @@DarkHorseWorkshop they might have better QC now or maybe you happened to receive well shaped bevelers but the steel is still the same. It’s an austenitic steel which you would never use for anything that needs an edge. On a kitchen sink, it’s great but not on bevelers. I only got them a few months ago though. Are you Canadian? If so, I would love to send you one or two bevelers made of DC53 or M390.

    • @DarkHorseWorkshop
      @DarkHorseWorkshop  Před 2 lety

      Ya I'm Canadian. Again, I haven't really noticed an issue with the edge but I sharpen a lot out of habbit so maybe I'm just always sharpening out of any issues.

    • @DarkHorseWorkshop
      @DarkHorseWorkshop  Před 2 lety

      @@AlexanderMason1 Can email me info@darkhorseworkshop.com I'd love to see the difference.