Im in bergen projects and not sure which new project to start out of the many I want to do, so I love this series. Think I'm just going to play with stamps and get the creative juices flowing. 😊
Amazing. That was the fastest twenty-minute video I've ever watched. Totally lost track of the time watching all of those creative possibilities. Now I'm itching to try some.
Enjoying the stamping series very helpful ive been doing leathereork for years but never got fully into stamping ,these vidors are very helpful and gives you plenty of ideas to work with .Great work Chuck.
I'm just learning this beautiful art of "leather stamping", and these videos have helped me a lot! I have a question... Why is marble or granite used as a base? Could someone teach me? thanks
Hi Leather Brother, OLD LEATHER SMITH here. Nice ideas Chuck. Please Excuse if U have covered this before, I noticed leather sticking out from under your Granite, have U covered putting something under a stamping stone?? Do U only use leather? Or do U use a hard rubber mat like I use?? I would be interested 2 know. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
One of my mentors used a layer of sand. The block is 4’ x 3’ x 4”. They used an engine block hoist to move the stone in place and left the straps in place under the stone. I am getting ready to set one also. The leather piece is a great idea. Will have to find a thick piece (12-16 oz range) my block is big but not like my friends block.
@@susantipsyhealy7655 I am a beginner and I learn a lot from watching Chuck's videos but hadn't noticed that the granite slab was laid on the leather. From reading your comments, I understand that we do not install the plate directly on the counter but on a support which absorbs the shock of the hammering. Also, do we have to wet the leather? thank you so much
@@susantipsyhealy7655 OLD LEATHER SMITH here. My stone is 4' x 3' x 4" also, I had it made 4 me, my neighbor and I moved it into position on a hard rubber mat on my bench which is made of 2" x 12" x 10' which I made. Always put something under your stone it protects against cracking leather, rubber, at least 1/4" thick. More Questions please ask. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Im in bergen projects and not sure which new project to start out of the many I want to do, so I love this series. Think I'm just going to play with stamps and get the creative juices flowing. 😊
This may not have all the ideas, but it sure does inspire for ideas. Thanks!
I Love Chuck a little more every video I watch! Thanks Chuck!
You are very welcome! :)
Chuck would be the greatest shop teacher. Great vid.
Hi Chuck another great video today.
Hi there, love your videos. But can you do close up shots of the final design ?
Amazing. That was the fastest twenty-minute video I've ever watched. Totally lost track of the time watching all of those creative possibilities. Now I'm itching to try some.
I love how these take you from simple to spectacular!
Enjoying the stamping series very helpful ive been doing leathereork for years but never got fully into stamping ,these vidors are very helpful and gives you plenty of ideas to work with .Great work Chuck.
Glad it was helpful!
Chuck, from what I could see, that last design looked like wheels on a train. Pretty cool.
those are some cool combinations! I'm going to try some out and find one to put on a belt as a christmas present!
I want to see more! Those are so awesome.
Very useful and valuable info in this video series,sure opened my eyes.
Awesome designs, thank you 🙏
This is going to throw my work into the air! Spend all my time playing with stamps! 🧐🤩🤪.
Won’t get my projects made, thanks man! 🤨😉
Good information as always thanks
My favorite in the series so far Chuck, great job as usual
Super inspiring! Great thanks, sensei!
I'm just learning this beautiful art of "leather stamping", and these videos have helped me a lot! I have a question... Why is marble or granite used as a base?
Could someone teach me? thanks
Granite or marble is hard and has lots of mass. This allows the force of your blows to go into the leather and not into the table/stamping surface.
Can you do some close up shots ?
Very useful!!
What are those colored bands on your stamps? I've seen them used by many, but don't know what it is, why it's used, or what they are made of.
how do you harden stitched leather
Hi Leather Brother, OLD LEATHER SMITH here. Nice ideas Chuck. Please Excuse if U have covered this before, I noticed leather sticking out from under your Granite, have U covered putting something under a stamping stone?? Do U only use leather? Or do U use a hard rubber mat like I use?? I would be interested 2 know. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
One of my mentors used a layer of sand. The block is 4’ x 3’ x 4”. They used an engine block hoist to move the stone in place and left the straps in place under the stone.
I am getting ready to set one also. The leather piece is a great idea. Will have to find a thick piece (12-16 oz range) my block is big but not like my friends block.
@@susantipsyhealy7655 I am a beginner and I learn a lot from watching Chuck's videos but hadn't noticed that the granite slab was laid on the leather. From reading your comments, I understand that we do not install the plate directly on the counter but on a support which absorbs the shock of the hammering. Also, do we have to wet the leather? thank you so much
@@susantipsyhealy7655 OLD LEATHER SMITH here. My stone is 4' x 3' x 4" also, I had it made 4 me, my neighbor and I moved it into position on a hard rubber mat on my bench which is made of 2" x 12" x 10' which I made. Always put something under your stone it protects against cracking leather, rubber, at least 1/4" thick. More Questions please ask. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
My only problem is that I'd have to spend $ 30,000 to have that selection of stamps. I could always buy four or so and run with it.
I don't get it all the stamps are not found on site Continuous Mule's foot 67-6983 for one not found did the number change
Unfortunately it looks like the continuous mulefoot stamp was discontinued since this video launched. We apologize for the inconvenience!