Nice one. I use a diamond chisels and don't have the reverse one - I just flip the piece of leather instead! I really like your no bullshit approach to videos, straight to the point. No essays on how awesome bump jigs are (wink wink).
@@BlackFlagLeatherGoods one thing I feel unsure about is how to decide on the combination of chisel size, thread size and needle size. Would be amazing if you could make a video on this
@@jnhhhhhhhh if you order John James needles just buy the one according to the size of thread. I personally like 5mm spacing diamond chisels with .8 or .6mm tiger thread or .035 Maine thread. Hmu I can shoot you some pics of my stitches
Does the top edge of the full card pocket sit directly behind the bottom edge of the t-pocket (ie: flush with the brown backing leather) or is it laying on part of the t-pocket?
I actually got it from a guy on Instagram who no longer makes them. There are a bunch of good places to get them though. Leather Stamp Maker probably being the most popular.
This was a combination. The brown stuff is 5oz. The darker one is around 3oz. I've made this wallet with a wide variety of weights though. It's pretty versatile.
Question. Where did you get your makers mark from? I’m currently on the look out for a good place to order from and having a hard time. Just wondering if you would share your thoughts on this.
For those with issues on the size (like I did) you may need to print your cutouts in landscape mode. I noticed after I did the cutouts that they seemed very small for a wallet. It was my first attempt at leatherworking so I didn't think anything of it until I cut it all out. There's a noticeable size difference printing in portrait or landscape mode. The bad part is the "measurement" included in the pdf comes out perfect even in portrait mode so I thought it was all good.
Thank you so much. I just started leather work this month and this tutorial helped so much. Also double thank you for making the pattern free.
What a legend, the best template on youtube and free!! Made this in a few hours.
Aw man thank you! This is my favourite template I've made. Glad you like it.
Thank you for the clear presentation, and the pattern.
Thanks for the template, this will be my first project as you have made it look simple
Hey man, love your vids! I'm a knifemaker trying to venture into leathercrafts. Vids like this are great to watch, thanks
The 2" rectangle still measures 1 7/8 "
Love your videos! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, time and skills! 🙏☺️🤘🐄
THank you Tim !! Look great !!
Thank you, Marc!
Nice one. I use a diamond chisels and don't have the reverse one - I just flip the piece of leather instead!
I really like your no bullshit approach to videos, straight to the point. No essays on how awesome bump jigs are (wink wink).
Haha! Thank you! I do love a bump jig though! I 3D printed some for myself. Generally I just eyeball stuff though.
@@BlackFlagLeatherGoods one thing I feel unsure about is how to decide on the combination of chisel size, thread size and needle size. Would be amazing if you could make a video on this
@@jnhhhhhhhh if you order John James needles just buy the one according to the size of thread. I personally like 5mm spacing diamond chisels with .8 or .6mm tiger thread or .035 Maine thread. Hmu I can shoot you some pics of my stitches
Thank you for sharing. Have a good one.
Thanks for watching! You too!
I love your works man, cheers
Thank you so much!
I like adding a stitch groove line especially on the t pockets to sink the thread in more and decrease bulk
I've yet to try the stitch groover. Speakeasy leather does that with the hole punch style. One day I'll give it a shot
Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Nice one no Elmers glue in sight YAY!!!
Haha! Next template is an Elmer's glue holster.
@@BlackFlagLeatherGoods Happy Days!
Very interesting video and website too!
Thank you so much!
What size french skiver do you use? Will a 1/4 inch skiver do?
Thanks for the PDF
Where can i get that squeezer bottle?
Does the top edge of the full card pocket sit directly behind the bottom edge of the t-pocket (ie: flush with the brown backing leather) or is it laying on part of the t-pocket?
Thanks. Great content. Will you tell us where you got your makers mark die from?
I actually got it from a guy on Instagram who no longer makes them. There are a bunch of good places to get them though. Leather Stamp Maker probably being the most popular.
what weight leather are you using in this tutorial?
This was a combination. The brown stuff is 5oz. The darker one is around 3oz. I've made this wallet with a wide variety of weights though. It's pretty versatile.
Good stuff. 👍🏻
Thank you!
Nice looking wallet & great tutorial. Thanks! What leather are you using here? Love that brown/tan!
Question. Where did you get your makers mark from? I’m currently on the look out for a good place to order from and having a hard time. Just wondering if you would share your thoughts on this.
Thanks boss! best regards 🤟🏻
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Tim - Good looking pattern. What weight of leather do you use, please?
Thank you! It's a combination of 5oz and 3oz.
Hi! Is round mallet better than straight mallet?
I think it comes down to preference but I like it better.
How mm is the leather m8
Hmmm I'm not sure. It's a combination of 5oz and 3oz leathers. 2mm and 1.5mm maybe?
@@BlackFlagLeatherGoods Thanks m8
I see your using 5 oz and 3 oz leather. Is that bridal leather ? Wickett Siedel or whom.?
Thanks a lot
Thanks for watching!
Thank you
my favourite part is how you show the finished product (sarcasm)
For those with issues on the size (like I did) you may need to print your cutouts in landscape mode. I noticed after I did the cutouts that they seemed very small for a wallet. It was my first attempt at leatherworking so I didn't think anything of it until I cut it all out. There's a noticeable size difference printing in portrait or landscape mode. The bad part is the "measurement" included in the pdf comes out perfect even in portrait mode so I thought it was all good.
Thanks I am New Leather maker😊
Thanks for watching!
Спасибо мужик🤝
Хороший кошелек 👍
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