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Creating Decorative Leather Bowls
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Leather bowls can be used for a variety of things, from valet tray to decoration. Join Chuck Dorsett as he makes a small tray style bowl and a leaf shaped bowl. In this video we will demonstrate wet molding, stamping, and dying. Use your imagination to make a bowl that fits your unique style!
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i love it "I'm gonna wonder off into the woods and I may not be back" Chuck 2019 ,best saying ever
I'm not a leather worker nor do I tend to start. I just enjoy watching these videos and seeing the project come to life. Also your personality really picks me up.
Man I love this guys videos. His passion really comes through.
That leaf bowl is an awesome idea, and yours turned out amazing! I just ordered some stuff from Weaver... ...and now im gonna use it to make one of those...! Great videos and cheers from Florida!
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
The pride you take in your work is truly inspiring.
You show unsurpassed passion for your leatherwork, love watching your videos👍
Chuck Dorset you really out did yourself on this one. Such a simple project yet super cool and very creative! Definitely gonna give this one a try! You're videos are hands down the best on youtube, I love the complete project videos cause you go over every step, especially the patterns which makes super easy to follow along!
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, means a lot!
The leaf bowl is fantastic, great video as always.
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Love your enthusiasm Chuck, also the Biblical reference to the Tree Of Life.
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
That is very nice work done!! And can have fun doing it!
You are the king of leather 💪🏼 🤴
Wry creative Chuck! Looking good!
@WeaverLeatherSupply
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Absolutely love your videos! Hugs from Brazil!
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Giu!
I can’t wait to try the leaf bowl!!!
So cool! Can’t wait to try this out. You are a wonderful teacher sir.
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I hope you have fun making it!
@CantrellLeatherGoods
5 жыл бұрын
Weaver Leathercraft Most Welcomed! And... Me TOO!!
The Professor of Leather.
That is gorgeous!
I never commented but now. OMG I LIKE EVERYTHING IN YOUR ROOM. AND BEHIND ON YOUR WALL,YOUR EQUIPMENT. HELLO FROM SLOVAKIA
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Hello! Thanks so much for watching!
I love your videos and your personality
Is someone behind the camera impatiently pushing Chuck along? Cause, speaking as a viewer, I like it when Chuck gets on a roll. His projects are awesome!
@WeaverLeatherSupply
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Steven! And, no, Chuck is just that excited about leather work!
What an idea! I've never seen anything like it.
Tree of Life bowl!!! Oh YEH! The ToL is the symbol my wife uses for her brand (Shandari Designs). She'd LOVE to see a bowl with that pattern! As always my friend, you are SO inspirational with your tutorials. It's infectious! =)
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, E.J.!
Thank you for your videos they are wonderful !
These simple project videos are great for people to build up their skills. Love them! At what point would you burnish the edges if you choose to do so?
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Shirley, You can burnish at just about any point. My call would be just prior to dying, but, it can be burnished before molding, during molding (maybe about halfway through the dry time so the leather still has moisture but it now has some body too) or when wet with the dye. Any step would work, but, if you’re slicking early then I may slick again as the last step. I hope this helps!
Great video 👍👍👍
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you. John!
Awesome. 👍😉
Slam it very very very good you are very artists. To l, Algerian
NICE!
You seemed to ALMOST say " Our Kitchens are full of molds"... thanks for not saying that.😁👍
I would love to see the "Tree of Life" bowl
I love these, thanks! I’m going to do a leaf bowl. Did anyone else notice the kitty tail in the background around minute 20:10? 😁❤️❤️.
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Michelle! Hope you have fun with the bowl. Yes, every now and then you'll see her in the background 😊
@theresa_lili
4 жыл бұрын
Ha ha!!! She is probably helping!!!
Great video's. I do have one question. On taller molds how do you how do you account for the leather as it bunches up? As the bowl goes up it has a constant circumference, but the leather has an ever increasing circumference. That leather has to go somewhere... Right?
Amazing video. Do you have any tips on doing leather hats?
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
If the hat is something like a basic outback hat it’s not too difficult to make the pattern. The brim is easy enough to figure (3” or 4” width) and the riser is just like a gusset. You can cut each end at a slight angle to bring the crown in some and then the crown comes straight from the hole that’s cut from the brim. I would sew the crown to the riser inside out and then reverse. This would give you a nice look. Getting a perfect hat with a perfect fit can take some time, experimenting and few duds, but, a simple hat can be done nicely. Take a look at some images on Google and you’ll start to see some of the finer details.
@kcrubber
5 жыл бұрын
there is also some classic forms where you can stretch your 3 to 4 oz veggie tan leather to make a bowler style hat and there you go
My brother in law is from Italy (he's been here in the U.S for 30 years ) he said they made leather bowels and used to Wax harden them and it made them water proof ? . He explained how they did it but he would have to show me how its done . Have you ever done this if so can you do a video on it Please .
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Garrison, Yes, wax hardening (Cuir Bouilli) is an ancient way to harden leather and it works nicely! Armour was made this way for 2 millennia (or more?). Get his advice because this is serious old-school!
If I wanted to make the valet tray and burnish its edge, would I be better off burnishing before or after forming? THANKS!
Out of curiosity: I noticed when you buffed the leather balm, that your rag came up with a little bit of what looked like the dye. Is that some of the dye rubbing off or is it something else?
@WeaverLeatherSupply
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris, Yes, when you buff the top coat you will get a little bit of color from the dye but it's important to remove that because that way it won't rub off on skin, clothes, etc. Hope that helps!
Do you have any tips for handling the corners on a square or rectangle tray?
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
There’s only one way I’ve seen that looks good for a square corner and that’s to fold the four edges up. This will make the leather protrude out at each corner. Pinch the two sides together at the corner, add a rivet, tie, screw post…then flare out the leather outside of each corner with your thumbs/fingers and it will give it a very cool look. This is hard to explain, so, let me know if a pic would be worth a thousand words!
Seeing thoose colored leafs got me thinking: My main problem atm is related.. color... sure I can dye something and get a decently even coat, antique also, but when should I be using dye and when should I realy be using paints and avoid dye "completly" for tooling? I've seen some impressive things done with airbrushed dye to get different realy even shading, I've also seen some great work with paint and brush. However... I see great, shaded/tooled , colored things that looks to be just dyed eg green leafs; when I try to dye a leaf/vine green, all the tooling detail gets lots//the shading is now just a flat green, adding antique ontop hasnt realy helped me, it still remains a flat... green tone compared to the life from the more common natural/brown/antique combo. I use fiebing pro dye and ecoflo antique gels. Anyone understanding my ramblings and got some idea on what I'am talking about and screwing up?
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Ceril, The paint is the only way I go unless it’s a full panel or larger design. You probably are, but, are you adding a top coat over the dye or paint? This will help the colors immensely and will give both the dyed and painted areas the same level of gloss, but, I’m with you on the dyes having less “life” than the paints. I have an airbrush but am not really up to speed on the considerable details when using one, so, I tend to brush. Tape helps, and, I may suggest Saddle-Lac for the top coat. It needs to be a bit warmer than room temp and I apply it very lightly (leaf bowl in the video), but, no rubbing or buffing needed so I don’t worry about the paint reconstituting and smearing. See if this helps? Please feel free to comment/email if I can clarify anything, or, if I’ve missed the question all together!
This is the first time I saw a dog in your video
Could you use leather sheen instead of saddle lac?
Just out of curiosity could you antique them
@WeaverLeatherSupply
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Don, Yes, you could certainly add antiquing. The sky's the limit :)
I'm VERY interested in making a few round ones for pipe tobacco trays to send to friends in the YTPC. (You Tube Pipesmoking Community) Thanks!
Please share the maple leaf pattern
@WeaverLeatherSupply
3 жыл бұрын
Here you go: www.weaverleathersupply.com/docs/default-source/leaf/leaf.pdf
Weaver, feibings doesn't make oxblood pro dye ToT
@WeaverLeatherSupply
3 жыл бұрын
No, they do not - we apologize if we said they do. The colors used in the video are saddle tan, and then a mix of light brown and mahogany.
@Mason-hs9oz
3 жыл бұрын
@@WeaverLeatherSupply oh! No, yall didn't say they did, I just wish the option existed. I've seen a few videos from weaver about how much easier and better pro dye is than regular alcohol dye, but the color options I like are limited.