Tanner, really nice touch at the end with the snapping of the clutch. The crisp clean sound gave it a very immersive experience. This is a great video, as always!
Just found you last week and I’m very happy I did. You do a great job of explaining leatherwork details. I’d like to see a video on the use of different sized edge bevels
Thanks for the awesome tips! I just started working with leather and your videos have really helped me fix what I didn't like in my work!
Bless you sir , and yeah Tokonole really is magic sauce !!!
Tanner, a fantastic topic. I can't tell you how many unfinished edges are coming out of 'professional' company's. It's sad. Thanks for the content.
You have the best videos.
Excellent video! Thank you for leaving out the "uhs" and "ums". ;) The is perfect, especially the color!
Superb quality 👌🏽 👏. Thank you
Thanks man! This was very simple, strait forward and informative. No need to go into the 100 different products you can and should use on leather. Just focusing on technic and simple tips.
I really appreciate the tip on the tote bag notch.i made a couple this weekend and it made my hand stitching a lot easier and with less bulk.simple trick that makes you wonder why you didn’t think of it.lol
You're awesome and a inspiration to many your work is 100% flawless and extreamly easy to follow along...i follow a few people on here you're definitely my top 3 ...keep doing what you do best man..i can't wait to see what you come up with next...
Muchas gracias, muy amable por su explicación, saludos cordiales, desde Argentina
Thanks for the informative instructions.
Burnishing is one of those things that can really elevate a project. I made a tool for burnishing belt slots on my holsters, one of these days I'll post that video.
I just discover your channel and I've learn a lot. Greetings from México.
Fantastic video! Love your work! Burnishing is such a fun process once you’ve got a good handle on it, like you do! Here’s my cheat because I’m cheap. I start with water until I get the edge as good, sanded, and smooth as water will take me, then switch to Tokonole for the finale. That way, I don’t use up quite as much of the good stuff. Eventually, I might save enough to get a gallon of gas or a 2x4!
Love your videos man.
I have learned myself how to do this already, but I actually found a few leathers I like working with that, once I get to this stage I actually prefer to make them fuzzy on purpose because the leather is a soft and already fuzzy veg tan, I sand them down to look like one piece, but when I leave it real fuzzy it not only looks like truly one piece, but also feels super soft and nice (of course this only works well with leather that is soft and already super fuzzy on the inside)
Oswald!😁 Thanks for the tip!
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