This was a very nice presentation, and a great finished product. I was introduced to leather working in school in 1962. You brought back good memories. Thank you.
From what I have seen in previous videos J.H.Leather uses exclusively bridle leather. Veg-tan is more for stamping and dying,. Bridle leather (In my Opinion) is a dream to work with if you don't require tooling to be done. Very little- if any tooling or stamping cam be accomplished due to the tallows etc that are already in the finished leather. That's just my $0.002 @J.H.Leather would be more knowledgable and have better advice than I would though. Happy leather working. :D
I but 3.5-4mm hides straight from the tannery so I don't need to stitch 2 strips together. If you do need to if you though, I would stitch the whole length of the lead and put your straps so they are best end to worse end - that way you will get the maximum strength of the leather across the lead. Hope that makes sense. Jo
This was a very nice presentation, and a great finished product. I was introduced to leather working in school in 1962. You brought back good memories. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Great video👍. Please make a video on a leather Y-harness for dogs with padded collar like the Hurtta Y-harness just in leather 🙂
I shall add it to my list 😀
Очень красиво!!!!😊
Thank you 😊
Excelente trabajo👍👍👍
Great video! :)
Hi, great series of videos. Where did you get the 8-0-8 ruler, haven't seen one for years? Thanks
I got it from a friend who I think got them from the USA, I shall investigate for you.....
They are from weaver leather in the USA.
what material are you using for the padding and to cover the padding?
Hello, I use 6mm plastazote and 0.8mm nappa leather
Do you find it more sensible and/or economical to buy un-dyed, un-treated leather and to go through the finishing process, or to buy finished leather?
From what I have seen in previous videos J.H.Leather uses exclusively bridle leather. Veg-tan is more for stamping and dying,.
Bridle leather (In my Opinion) is a dream to work with if you don't require tooling to be done. Very little- if any tooling or stamping cam be accomplished due to the tallows etc that are already in the finished leather.
That's just my $0.002 @J.H.Leather would be more knowledgable and have better advice than I would though. Happy leather working. :D
Hi +Brian Chlan I buy finished coloured hides as they have a better quality finish than I could do, also they are more consistent in their colours. Jo
Hello Jo, What kind of glue do you have in your dispenser?
Hello +Mark Rouse I use a contact adhesive from bostik it's the 6092 one for shoemakers. Jo
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can you please make a video for how to make a leather dog muzzle.
when you can’t find this bridle leather, you have to stick 2 x 1.5mm leather , you don’t have a video for that?
I but 3.5-4mm hides straight from the tannery so I don't need to stitch 2 strips together. If you do need to if you though, I would stitch the whole length of the lead and put your straps so they are best end to worse end - that way you will get the maximum strength of the leather across the lead. Hope that makes sense. Jo
buen video like