Do you use the large awl to put holes in space and time instead of leather haha!
@InspiralJez19 сағат бұрын
"Small awl", "ginormo awl" haha!
@chulalachannel5 күн бұрын
very very cool
@paulzsoka903711 күн бұрын
What a waste of time!
@maryrosecarroll455816 күн бұрын
A Q tip will work just as well
@northbird-Bumblebumm17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the hint 😊 i want to buy such a stone in the future since i saw it the first time on your channel a couple of years ago. Now I know I will not buy one with plastic 😁👍
@mrlautomotive71217 күн бұрын
You can also use CR123 non rechargeable. Obviously then you don’t use the magnetic charger.
@thomasthomson966322 күн бұрын
Use wallpaper paste. It works.
@akaicreature532724 күн бұрын
Almost funny but I almost ruined a bunch of leather and I’m sure other people have… just sayin.
@jgdevoe26 күн бұрын
Where can I get good steel to try to make a knife with? Also, I would like to make a leather covering as a handle and I’m wondering how you would go about doing that?
@therealGreencrack28 күн бұрын
All of the knife shop in Sakai they sell the cheap knife or just highend knife?because when i buy japanese knife i just focus for hard use model like normal handle and no stainless clad blade.
@TheHawkeyeQuilterАй бұрын
Genius hack! I love that I don't have to buy or use another product/item to tame cone threads and that this method is easy and quick. Thanks!
@visanyukotso7697Ай бұрын
At what angle the blade is resting ..... i bought a small one lokks nnothing similar to your ..... it comes with 45 degree blade angle..
@cornoliniusАй бұрын
What confuses me is that dialux black is (according to the manufacturer) for silver. Is this something that concerns us using it for leather tools, as these are made from steel?
@ChargedPulsarАй бұрын
"All you have to do is just to press it down" 3:30 Now that makes a lot of sense for a scissor.
@visanyukotso7697Ай бұрын
What is the blade angle ????
@robertljekaj6970Ай бұрын
🤡
@robertljekaj6970Ай бұрын
It's painful to watch this, especially towards the end of the video, in the absence of cardboard for frozen pizza.🤔🤡🤯...! Any explanation or ecological approach to the alleged recycling of pizza packaging is unacceptable..!!!
@robertljekaj6970Ай бұрын
This is pathetic to say the least...I wouldn't embarrass myself with using frozen pizza cartons..!? Is cardboard so expensive? In paper shops, the A2 format costs approx. 0.20 cents/Eur. If it's a test on youtube..🤔 for a non-transparent promotional video for the Chartermade brand in question..! This is more of an insult to "Chartermade" than to the D2 steel itself...🤡🤯😔
@robertljekaj6970Ай бұрын
A really unrealistic and non-objective amateur test...! What are these inadequate tests for, except to fulfill some personal ignorant adventures or promotional videos..!!🤔? I can understand the leaning of D2 steel, which I personally deeply appreciate...! This is an inconsistent test..because the correct conditions are not applied...The cardboard is not of equal length and the screws are not properly, uniform..!? Somewhere the pressure is higher, and somewhere much lower..!!! Chartermade is a very good brand, but in this particular case, it is overrated and unobjective..!? D2 is a steel with almost a hundred years of tradition, it was created for the needs of the US war industry, one of the oldest semi-stainless steels in general.. D2 is not completely stainless, it has to be cleaned every now and then and a little oiled.!
@farissaisАй бұрын
Is that the back locking button steel or plastic?
@jgdevoeАй бұрын
And where does one get either of these items?
@jaredbaker7230Ай бұрын
So I guess the jokes on everyone because if you search "dye leather soy sauce" there's a whole bunch of things that say it's true and most link this video. I think this video has outlived its comedic value and maybe it's time to let it go.
@MrFreeGmanАй бұрын
Honestly you didn't need such a long explanation. Anyone who has tried cutting both ways will automatically see the results. If you use it the wrong way your cuts will be terrible.
@kelvinbolton9395Ай бұрын
Hi..... I studied at Cordwainers College many years ago and was introduced to the folk at Batchelors by my tutor. It was the go to place for us students at the time, couldn't believe how friendly and helpful they were.....it was like going back in time. The good news is that it hasn't changed at all. Always my go to place for all my leather and fittings..... please never change guys cos you have seriously nailed it.....
@russellverdin8339Ай бұрын
Do you have a web page where you sell your leather working tools?
@bloomy04772 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tutorial
@FlorinReal-re8zv2 ай бұрын
Excelent for me
@Voshavle2 ай бұрын
The one that you have is right handed or left handed? Just curious
@deathsmileyinc2 ай бұрын
Damn i aint got no wasabi flavoured oil 🥵
@chocloditelensman2 ай бұрын
It’s nice. Like mine.
@minerforjob322 ай бұрын
Learned so much with your channel, thanks for making your videos! Hope you are doing well
@cernhutch2 ай бұрын
More shop tours please!!
@rayleder37052 ай бұрын
Thank you. I use basic Elmer's Craft Glue to glue before stitching and it works great for me. Easily available in the USA and dirt cheap.
@visanyukotso76972 ай бұрын
Can someone show me the content of vernis edge paint
@wildernesshermit2 ай бұрын
Excellent information not generally discussed. Many thanks.
@kevinhewitt50772 ай бұрын
Can this tool cut a circle in the same circumference as a nickel.
@ArmadusMalaysia2 ай бұрын
My tool gets stuck! Pulling it out takes 5 minutes!
@thomasdsmith76782 ай бұрын
Very helpful video since I am new to leather work and have trouble with edging tools not being or staying sharp. Thanks!
@utkf162 ай бұрын
Exactly the reason I looked for this and out of the few I watched this is the best.
@user-ne2eu6tx7e2 ай бұрын
How do I get this original stone l'm leaving in nigeria
@kaldown36992 ай бұрын
Hey, thank you for review. Could you please tell what would be appropriate needl and thread for KL basic French prickin iron 3.38? I've already bought plethora of needless and they aren't working well. Looks like I missing basic knowledge in that area. Thanks
@michaelholbrook44013 ай бұрын
The height would also be an issue with me. I built my stamping table with a thick triangular top, with 90, 60 and 30 degree corners. The shortest side at 18 inches (roughly 46 cm). I then took 3 2x4 pieces, bolted together in a triangle shape, and set them in the center, at the perfect height to pull over my knees when seated in my work chair. The triangular leg has stabilizers at the bottom, and the 3 2x4s form a very solid pedestal to absorb the vibration from hammer blows to the surface. I can slide leather items over the corners to support working on one side of an item, instead of trying to flatten the piece out on a tabletop. I can punch holes, set rivets, set pricking irons, with my metal anvil plate, or cutting board surface, placed in the center of the triangle, over the leg. It is big enough to hold my 24 by 18 cutting mat, if I need to cut out smaller pieces. It is absolutely, the best thing I have ever made from scratch! I think I am going to steal an idea from your punching block, and screw leather straps around the leg for holding my hammers, as well. I don't have as many (or as nice of hammers as you do), but that idea is golden!
@ricardobp0073 ай бұрын
Very very good video! Thanks
@DecoyJayc3 ай бұрын
Put the strop into a strong plastic bag / ziplock, if you don't want compounds getting on your tools. You can even rubberband a bag around the handle too.
@DecoyJayc3 ай бұрын
You are a treasure chest of technical information
@ricardobp0073 ай бұрын
Very nice information! Thanks a Lot!
@ricardobp0073 ай бұрын
Very nice video and channel! Thanks
@costashaniaalejpoly3 ай бұрын
My leather is 5mm thick ? Is this wrong for stropping? Thank you
@costashaniaalejpoly3 ай бұрын
Do you have any opinion on luxor merard compounds ? Thank you
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Do you use the large awl to put holes in space and time instead of leather haha!
"Small awl", "ginormo awl" haha!
very very cool
What a waste of time!
A Q tip will work just as well
Thanks for the hint 😊 i want to buy such a stone in the future since i saw it the first time on your channel a couple of years ago. Now I know I will not buy one with plastic 😁👍
You can also use CR123 non rechargeable. Obviously then you don’t use the magnetic charger.
Use wallpaper paste. It works.
Almost funny but I almost ruined a bunch of leather and I’m sure other people have… just sayin.
Where can I get good steel to try to make a knife with? Also, I would like to make a leather covering as a handle and I’m wondering how you would go about doing that?
All of the knife shop in Sakai they sell the cheap knife or just highend knife?because when i buy japanese knife i just focus for hard use model like normal handle and no stainless clad blade.
Genius hack! I love that I don't have to buy or use another product/item to tame cone threads and that this method is easy and quick. Thanks!
At what angle the blade is resting ..... i bought a small one lokks nnothing similar to your ..... it comes with 45 degree blade angle..
What confuses me is that dialux black is (according to the manufacturer) for silver. Is this something that concerns us using it for leather tools, as these are made from steel?
"All you have to do is just to press it down" 3:30 Now that makes a lot of sense for a scissor.
What is the blade angle ????
🤡
It's painful to watch this, especially towards the end of the video, in the absence of cardboard for frozen pizza.🤔🤡🤯...! Any explanation or ecological approach to the alleged recycling of pizza packaging is unacceptable..!!!
This is pathetic to say the least...I wouldn't embarrass myself with using frozen pizza cartons..!? Is cardboard so expensive? In paper shops, the A2 format costs approx. 0.20 cents/Eur. If it's a test on youtube..🤔 for a non-transparent promotional video for the Chartermade brand in question..! This is more of an insult to "Chartermade" than to the D2 steel itself...🤡🤯😔
A really unrealistic and non-objective amateur test...! What are these inadequate tests for, except to fulfill some personal ignorant adventures or promotional videos..!!🤔? I can understand the leaning of D2 steel, which I personally deeply appreciate...! This is an inconsistent test..because the correct conditions are not applied...The cardboard is not of equal length and the screws are not properly, uniform..!? Somewhere the pressure is higher, and somewhere much lower..!!! Chartermade is a very good brand, but in this particular case, it is overrated and unobjective..!? D2 is a steel with almost a hundred years of tradition, it was created for the needs of the US war industry, one of the oldest semi-stainless steels in general.. D2 is not completely stainless, it has to be cleaned every now and then and a little oiled.!
Is that the back locking button steel or plastic?
And where does one get either of these items?
So I guess the jokes on everyone because if you search "dye leather soy sauce" there's a whole bunch of things that say it's true and most link this video. I think this video has outlived its comedic value and maybe it's time to let it go.
Honestly you didn't need such a long explanation. Anyone who has tried cutting both ways will automatically see the results. If you use it the wrong way your cuts will be terrible.
Hi..... I studied at Cordwainers College many years ago and was introduced to the folk at Batchelors by my tutor. It was the go to place for us students at the time, couldn't believe how friendly and helpful they were.....it was like going back in time. The good news is that it hasn't changed at all. Always my go to place for all my leather and fittings..... please never change guys cos you have seriously nailed it.....
Do you have a web page where you sell your leather working tools?
Thank you for the tutorial
Excelent for me
The one that you have is right handed or left handed? Just curious
Damn i aint got no wasabi flavoured oil 🥵
It’s nice. Like mine.
Learned so much with your channel, thanks for making your videos! Hope you are doing well
More shop tours please!!
Thank you. I use basic Elmer's Craft Glue to glue before stitching and it works great for me. Easily available in the USA and dirt cheap.
Can someone show me the content of vernis edge paint
Excellent information not generally discussed. Many thanks.
Can this tool cut a circle in the same circumference as a nickel.
My tool gets stuck! Pulling it out takes 5 minutes!
Very helpful video since I am new to leather work and have trouble with edging tools not being or staying sharp. Thanks!
Exactly the reason I looked for this and out of the few I watched this is the best.
How do I get this original stone l'm leaving in nigeria
Hey, thank you for review. Could you please tell what would be appropriate needl and thread for KL basic French prickin iron 3.38? I've already bought plethora of needless and they aren't working well. Looks like I missing basic knowledge in that area. Thanks
The height would also be an issue with me. I built my stamping table with a thick triangular top, with 90, 60 and 30 degree corners. The shortest side at 18 inches (roughly 46 cm). I then took 3 2x4 pieces, bolted together in a triangle shape, and set them in the center, at the perfect height to pull over my knees when seated in my work chair. The triangular leg has stabilizers at the bottom, and the 3 2x4s form a very solid pedestal to absorb the vibration from hammer blows to the surface. I can slide leather items over the corners to support working on one side of an item, instead of trying to flatten the piece out on a tabletop. I can punch holes, set rivets, set pricking irons, with my metal anvil plate, or cutting board surface, placed in the center of the triangle, over the leg. It is big enough to hold my 24 by 18 cutting mat, if I need to cut out smaller pieces. It is absolutely, the best thing I have ever made from scratch! I think I am going to steal an idea from your punching block, and screw leather straps around the leg for holding my hammers, as well. I don't have as many (or as nice of hammers as you do), but that idea is golden!
Very very good video! Thanks
Put the strop into a strong plastic bag / ziplock, if you don't want compounds getting on your tools. You can even rubberband a bag around the handle too.
You are a treasure chest of technical information
Very nice information! Thanks a Lot!
Very nice video and channel! Thanks
My leather is 5mm thick ? Is this wrong for stropping? Thank you
Do you have any opinion on luxor merard compounds ? Thank you
which steel did you use, and are these for sale?