What's the deal with Skirting Leather?
Join two of SLC Shop's finest craftsmen: Denny and Clayton as they chat about Saddle Skirting, how to cut it, and what tools you need!
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Items in this video:
Draw Gauge - www.springfieldleather.com/Dr...
Round Knife - www.springfieldleather.com/Kn...
Poly Cutting Board - www.springfieldleather.com/Cu...
Glass Slicker - www.springfieldleather.com/Sl...
Granite Slab - www.springfieldleather.com/Gr...
Saddle Skirting and Tack Leather - www.springfieldleather.com/Le...
For another video on using a Draw Gauge - • SLC Shorts: How To Use...
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It's Denny in a T- shirt! So much skill. Thanks fellas
This was very helpful!
Ironworker Doug here;! Boy I tell you what, you ever seen a Ironworker tool belt, rather it bing a structural belt, or a rod buster belt! All the tools are held in place using saddle skirting! I know because I have been leather crafting for 20 years. That’s all I use good stuff! Thanks 🙏
Thank you SLC
Thank you for the information. 🤗💗
Very helpful video. I recently bought a skirting side from my favorite shop ( *hint* it’s y’all 😉). The tip about wetting it first was such good information. Definitely going to be using this tip- THANK YOU!
@SpringfieldLeather
5 жыл бұрын
So glad we could help!
I’m sold on the round knife.
3:19 Aargh, I can hardly bear to watch! 😱
It’s way to cut tough leather, just have a cutting board, knife, and mallet. Lay line out with pen, pencil , or awl. Then put on cutting board , put knife edge on line , tap with mallet..
For any beginner watching from 3:15 contemplating using a round knife ... do not place any body parts in the path of this knife ... anything that can slice thru leather with ease will potentially lop your fingers/arm off ...
@blazeface591
Жыл бұрын
I was about to say the same thing. I screamed inside
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Don’t looks like Kevin and Rusty. 😂
It looks like you can go through that leather like butter after a dip in the water bucket!
@SpringfieldLeather
5 жыл бұрын
You can! Denny also has a bit of practice. :)