Good night, William. Congratulations and at the same time thank you for the videos, it has helped me a lot here in Brazil. If possible William will show you the number of the stamps, because I do not understand any English spoken and I'm starting to work as a saddler. Or leave in the description of the video. Thank you very much in advance.
Even though this video was done a few years ago, if at all possible to edit - it would be nice if at the start of the video a "tool list' was shown so newbies can distinguish which stamps are being used. If not maybe someone can drop a comment with CAPS... TOOL;S FOR VIDEO! Thanks
I saw the first 5 seconds and I quit, if u are going to make a video to show how is done, u need to focus the camera in the way that ur hand is blocking the view
It may not be the perfect angle, but if you work with leather than you would know by looking at how he's holding and moving the tools what he's doing, even a novice. Tooling is intricate work and getting a camera in there and tooling properly is not going to be done with both being ideal.
Can anybody tell me why flowers and leaves have been adopted as THE Western pattern? Just wondering how it evolved. Flowers and leaves seem more cowgirl pattern than cowboy.
Really? It's meant for anyone who likes the pattern. That's kind of why they just call it western, instead of labeling it one thing over the other. I would think both cowboy, and cowgirls would be western. But at the same time, different people have different views and opinions on how patterns look to them and will have different names for everything.
If you want to teach people how to carve, show the tool shapes, as we don't all have tandy tools, and we certainly don't like trying to listen to you while terrible music is blaring in our ear. I loved the leaf, and you are a great leather crafter. Try to position the camera so that we can see the work, not your hand. I do very much appreciate the video, but it could have been a much more pleasant experiance.
WTF? your hand is covering everthing up. And you do not show the tool..] waste of time. do not watch. The only thing good about this video is the music
very helpful video i will subscribe and watch more of these for sure
Oh it is the biggest mixer, that you have ever seen lol. Love the soundtrack
Good night, William. Congratulations and at the same time thank you for the videos, it has helped me a lot here in Brazil. If possible William will show you the number of the stamps, because I do not understand any English spoken and I'm starting to work as a saddler. Or leave in the description of the video. Thank you very much in advance.
Thank you for the video.
I think it would be helpful for novices to see the working end of the tool you are using.
Exactly what I wanted to point out .. seeing the working end of the tool will be very helpful for a learner .. thanks for the video though .
I really like that.
Even though this video was done a few years ago, if at all possible to edit - it would be nice if at the start of the video a "tool list' was shown so newbies can distinguish which stamps are being used. If not maybe someone can drop a comment with CAPS... TOOL;S FOR VIDEO! Thanks
Muito bom
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Sound in back ground disturbing me and it's too hard to hear you your vedio is helps me alot thank you so much 🌺
What is the tool number of the Thumbprint and lifter? Does Tandy have these tools? Which model Craftool or Craftool Pro?
how many mm is in thinckness this leather?
3.5
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salve...cosa usa acqua per ammorbidire????
con la pelle conciata al vegetale l'acqua ti permette di formarlo in forme che manterrà e ti permetterà di disegnare i disegni che ti piacciono
I saw the first 5 seconds and I quit, if u are going to make a video to show how is done, u need to focus the camera in the way that ur hand is blocking the view
It may not be the perfect angle, but if you work with leather than you would know by looking at how he's holding and moving the tools what he's doing, even a novice. Tooling is intricate work and getting a camera in there and tooling properly is not going to be done with both being ideal.
I liked the video, but Francisco's comment is spot on.
LearnToSwim yup.
YOU CANT SEE WHAT YOUR DOING TO MUCH SHADOW IVE SEEN A VID OF THIS OLD SPANISH GUY THAT DID a flower plenty of light and real close up
Can anybody tell me why flowers and leaves have been adopted as THE Western pattern? Just wondering how it evolved. Flowers and leaves seem more cowgirl pattern than cowboy.
Really? It's meant for anyone who likes the pattern. That's kind of why they just call it western, instead of labeling it one thing over the other. I would think both cowboy, and cowgirls would be western. But at the same time, different people have different views and opinions on how patterns look to them and will have different names for everything.
If you want to teach people how to carve, show the tool shapes, as we don't all have tandy tools, and we certainly don't like trying to listen to you while terrible music is blaring in our ear. I loved the leaf, and you are a great leather crafter. Try to position the camera so that we can see the work, not your hand. I do very much appreciate the video, but it could have been a much more pleasant experiance.
Dubliners
WTF? your hand is covering everthing up. And you do not show the tool..]
waste of time. do not watch. The only thing good about this video is the music