You would have deemed me to be quite the maniac for sitting her grinning while stroking the vambraces. Again, thank you very much for making these! I'm still grinning like a fool every time I look at them.
The gold standard of makers. Beautifully crafted, beautifully shot and edited video. You’ll end up being a multi-million sub channel without a doubt. Humbled.
The Redsmith We will have this conversation again in two years. If you’re right I’ll give you my gold TH-cam play button, if I’m right you can give me yours! 😉
The white tree is Gondor's sign. After Boromir dies, Aragorn wears the bracers to honor someone he came to respect. In the books, Aragorn makes sure that a statue of Boromir is set up in the great hall with those bracers carved in.
Merci. Je suis pas super content de la peinture, je pense qu'elle était trop vieille...
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@@RedSmithWorkshop Ah ah, ça arrive ! Je me suis abonné pour te suivre de plus près. Juste pour info, produits tu sur demande ? Car j'ai une idée derrière la tête : i.pinimg.com/originals/2d/ec/3b/2dec3bfcb9f85908da960e0f0f1ddf03.jpg
Bienvenue sur la chaîne alors :) Oui, je prends des commandes. Tout dépend du budget, délais, commande elle-même etc... Tu peux me contacter par email pour qu'on en discute si tu veux : theredsmith@hotmail.com
See, now this is the kind of content that inspires me. I already have a basket of tools to order, because I'd really love to try my luck with leather. Thanks, Red. I mean it.
Thanks a lot Steve. I love working with leather. The smell, the feel, and taking a flat piece of leather and turning it into a (sometimes) useful 3 dimensional objet is vey rewarding :)
Hé bin !!! Red, à chaque vidéo que tu sors je suis toujours plus émerveillé et captivé par ton talent. La bande sonore y fait aussi ! Et à la fin de la vidéo on dit "mince, déjà !?! " 👍👍👍
@@RedSmithWorkshop Bin si tu peux faire un peu plus long c'est que du luxe (et du bonheur) ! Et en plus si tu peux "détailler" un peu plus les gestes techniques, le tout agrémenté de belles musiques comme tu sais si bien le faire, alors oui, 5 ou 10 minutes de plus ne seront pas refusées !!!
@@RedSmithWorkshop Bin à vrai dire si tu ajoutes 5 ou 10 minutes de beaux gestes, toujours agrémentés de ces belles musiques que tu sais si bien nous choisir, en détaillant les gestes techniques et les points particuliers, alors oui ce n'est pas de refus !!! Ha, et si tu y penses, tu peux toujours nous mettre un lien pour les divers produits ou outils particuliers que tu utilises (ça permet toujours de savoir quel est le produit approprié pour tel ou tel résultat ou l'outil qui sera le mieux à même de faire le bon travail).
Je vais essayer Bernard. Je vais commencer à mettre des liens affiliés vers les outils que j'utilise, je ferai également ça pour le cuir, mais la majorité de mes outils viennent du Japon...J'essaierai de trouver des équivalents en France ou en Europe ! Merci pour ton soutien et tes commentaires :)
Bonsoir, super travail ça me donne envie d'essayer le travail du cuir. Petite question, quelle est la différence entre le cuir et la peau ? notamment tu dit utiliser un cuir cuir tanné végétal de 2,6 mm et une peau de 2 mm ! Merci !!
Bonsoir, et merci. Les peaux sont très souples, certaines sont déjà teintées et traitées. Le cuir végétal peut s'acheter en différentes épaisseurs, est plus rigide, peut être moulé, gravé, travaillé, teinté, assoupli ou durci. Beaucoup plus de possibilités pour le cuir végétal. Mais tout dépend du projet :)
Hello!! Amazing amazing work. I know it’s been a few years, but Im working on a boromir cosplay and would love to know if you have patterns for the pieces and some information on supplies? What dye did you use? Can I attempt this with a limited amount of leather working knowledge?
Hello, and thank you for your kind words. All my patterns are available at www.redsmithleatherwork.com. You can surely attempt it with a limited amount of knowledge. Pratice is the key to master a skill and mistake are part of the learning process. With time and practice, you'll know what dye you prefer compared to a different one, and that's how you'll get better at the craft. Have fun and thanks for watching!
Pls could you tell me what type of paper you are using at 2:23- im seeking it everywhere,and i can't find it.And of course great work with those arm guards!
Salut Red une fois de plus je suis émerveillé par ce travail. Les superlatifs vont bientôt me manquer. Je vois que tu utilises une multitude d' outils pour façonner tes ouvrages; peut-on parler de gaufrage pour créer les reliefs et les bas reliefs? Merci pour cette vidéo.
Merci Patrice ! C'est toujours agréable de voir qu'une vidéo est appréciée. En général, on parle de cuir repoussé quand on le coupe et le travaille pour donner du relief. Il y a beaucoup de vidéos sur TH-cam qui en expliquent les grands principes si cela t'intéresse. Merci encore 😊
Awesome Red! I always Liked Boromir... I didn't think they they made as much of a bad ass in the movies as I thought he was in the book but your bracers are super cool!
Really nice work Red. I was fascinated particularly when you where transfering the design and embossing it into the leather. They must have taken you ages to make.
Thank you very much Matt! Transfering the design is not the longest part. The tooling is :) They took quite some time yes, but when it's a gift for someone, it's always worth it.
Beautiful work!!!! I’m interested in learning what kind of material you used to transfer the design on to the the leather and how you got the design on to that material? Also would the design have been permanent with out using the swivel knife if you just embossed it?
Thank you Jon!! I used tracing paper specially design for leathercraft. One side is like normal tracing paper the other one is very smooth. You can draw the desired design, wet the leather and then emboss it by using a leather stylus. Once the leather is dry, the design stays. You can stop there or use a swivel knife to cut it and tool the work. :)
Thank you Red I actually went to my local Tandy leather today and got the supplies. I’ll tag you on Instagram when I finish my first attempt. I’m sure it won’t be pretty
Thank you! It's an anti-spread sheet. It's use to keep the leather from getting to thin and to spread when you tool it. Not always necessary, but it helps a lot keeping the right dimensions of the piece you're working on.
Bonsoir tout d'abord une bonne année et plein de bonnes choses pour 2019 à tes proches ainsi qu'à toi. Je reste toujours sans voix en regardant tes vidéos. Vivement la prochaine continue à nous régaler à bientôt.
Eine sehr schöne Arbeit! Dafür braucht man eine Menge Können,Geschick und eine gute Ausbildung nicht zu vergessen die ganze Ausrüstung die bestimmt ein Heiden Geld gekostet hat. Der Tramp den keiner fängt.!
FOR GONDOR!
For Frodo!
@@RedSmithWorkshop share the load (the load, the load)
@@AlsHackShack I would have followed you my brother. My captain. My king...
@@RedSmithWorkshop Gondor has no King. Gondor needs no King.
I’ve got a more important question “What about second breakfast?”
You are definitely one of the most phenomenal Makers on the Planet. Amazing Video
Thanksba lot Rag. It means a lot!!
You would have deemed me to be quite the maniac for sitting her grinning while stroking the vambraces. Again, thank you very much for making these! I'm still grinning like a fool every time I look at them.
Thank you again friend. So happy you like them!! 😊👍❤🖤
The pictures looked great but seeing the video leaves me even more impressed!
Thanks a lot James! Much appreciated.
I'll call myself a leather worker when I can create such beautiful work. The music was the perfect accompaniment to the project, thank you!
Thank you very much, I truly appreciate it :) Thanks for watching!
Ouah... C'est donc cela que les gens appellent communément.. Le TALENT ! Bravo à toi c'est magnifique !!
Merci beaucoup :)
Seriously, if I had those vambraces I
would use them all the time!!! A perfect work/art
Thanks a lot. I truly appreciate it.
The gold standard of makers. Beautifully crafted, beautifully shot and edited video. You’ll end up being a multi-million sub channel without a doubt. Humbled.
Thanks a lot mate. I truly appreciate your kind words but I doubt it ;)
The Redsmith We will have this conversation again in two years. If you’re right I’ll give you my gold TH-cam play button, if I’m right you can give me yours! 😉
@@MattBerryCustom Deal!😉
Far-out Red!!! They're spectacular!!
Thanks a lot Dan!!😊
Beautiful work. I especially like the white tree.
The white tree is Gondor's sign. After Boromir dies, Aragorn wears the bracers to honor someone he came to respect. In the books, Aragorn makes sure that a statue of Boromir is set up in the great hall with those bracers carved in.
Thank you very much. Carving the tree was the hardest part :)
Exactly :)
Super, très joli travail.
Les finitions blanches gachent presque les détails frappés.
Merci. Je suis pas super content de la peinture, je pense qu'elle était trop vieille...
@@RedSmithWorkshop Ah ah, ça arrive ! Je me suis abonné pour te suivre de plus près. Juste pour info, produits tu sur demande ? Car j'ai une idée derrière la tête : i.pinimg.com/originals/2d/ec/3b/2dec3bfcb9f85908da960e0f0f1ddf03.jpg
Bienvenue sur la chaîne alors :)
Oui, je prends des commandes. Tout dépend du budget, délais, commande elle-même etc...
Tu peux me contacter par email pour qu'on en discute si tu veux : theredsmith@hotmail.com
@@RedSmithWorkshop C'est fait :) Merci
Very nice work
Thank you!!😊
Fantastic job Red. Congratulations. Cherra from Brasil
Thanks a lot Pedro!! Cheers from France!!😊
You do such beautiful leatherwork. Deeply inspiring!
Thank you very much Randy!! Happy you liked it :)
Wow!! Your craftsmanship and minute details were splendid! Thanks for sharing this beautiful piece! 👊🏻
Thanks a lot Jon, it means a lot to me.
That is movie quality prop making right there! Insanely cool
Thank you Phil. I've always been interested in prop making and your compliment means a lot!
Thanks for watching.
See, now this is the kind of content that inspires me. I already have a basket of tools to order, because I'd really love to try my luck with leather.
Thanks, Red. I mean it.
Thank you very much! Knowing you'll try leatherworking because of my videos makes my day!! :)
Wonderful job there my friend! Can't help but echo what Ellen has said - the embossing is amazing!
Thanks a lot Matt! I don't often emboss my pieces like this (because it's very time consuming), but for this one it was totally worth it :)
watching you leatherwork puts me at peace. you are my happy place ❤️🖤
Thank you Jess. That's the biggest compliment you could pay me❤🖤
Beautiful as always!!!!
Thank you very much!
Wow! That’s beautiful work Red!
Thanks a lot my friend!!
Yet another wonderful build G, something so soothing watching your videos 👍🏻
Thank you very much! I truly appreciate it!!
That was truly magnificent. Beautiful work my friend.
Thank you Franco! Much appreciated!
Amazing job! Can't believe the details on this project. A pleasure to watch!
Thank you very much Jay. Gald you liked it :)
Those look great, G!
Billy
Thanks a lot Billy!!
looks great!
Thanks a lot!
Wow dude, fantastic work
Thanks a lot :)
Fabulous job G. Those are beautiful. I love seeing the way you make Leather come to life
Thanks a lot Steve. I love working with leather. The smell, the feel, and taking a flat piece of leather and turning it into a (sometimes) useful 3 dimensional objet is vey rewarding :)
Beautiful workmanship Red!! Love the attention to detail - R & J
Thanks a lot guys :) Happy you liked it!!
Amazing detail! Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Seth! I truly appreciate your kind words. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful craftsmanship, mate. I look forward to your next video. New Aussie subscriber.
Thank you Geoff and welcome aboard! Cheers from France!
Che meraviglia... Davvero!!! Complimentoni!
Grazie mille!!
Just found out about this channel and the I find my favourite video
Thanks a lot! I appreciate it!
Amazing work. Thanks for the video.
Thank you!!
Hé bin !!! Red, à chaque vidéo que tu sors je suis toujours plus émerveillé et captivé par ton talent. La bande sonore y fait aussi ! Et à la fin de la vidéo on dit "mince, déjà !?! " 👍👍👍
Merci Bernard, c'est vraiment très gentil. Dois-je comprendre qu'il faut que je fasse des vidéos plus longues ? ;)
@@RedSmithWorkshop Bin si tu peux faire un peu plus long c'est que du luxe (et du bonheur) ! Et en plus si tu peux "détailler" un peu plus les gestes techniques, le tout agrémenté de belles musiques comme tu sais si bien le faire, alors oui, 5 ou 10 minutes de plus ne seront pas refusées !!!
@@RedSmithWorkshop Bin à vrai dire si tu ajoutes 5 ou 10 minutes de beaux gestes, toujours agrémentés de ces belles musiques que tu sais si bien nous choisir, en détaillant les gestes techniques et les points particuliers, alors oui ce n'est pas de refus !!!
Ha, et si tu y penses, tu peux toujours nous mettre un lien pour les divers produits ou outils particuliers que tu utilises (ça permet toujours de savoir quel est le produit approprié pour tel ou tel résultat ou l'outil qui sera le mieux à même de faire le bon travail).
Je vais essayer Bernard. Je vais commencer à mettre des liens affiliés vers les outils que j'utilise, je ferai également ça pour le cuir, mais la majorité de mes outils viennent du Japon...J'essaierai de trouver des équivalents en France ou en Europe ! Merci pour ton soutien et tes commentaires :)
Great job Red! Magical leatherworking skills right there
Thanks a lot Mark. Much appreciated!!
Nicely done .
Thanks Mike!
Bonsoir, super travail ça me donne envie d'essayer le travail du cuir. Petite question, quelle est la différence entre le cuir et la peau ? notamment tu dit utiliser un cuir cuir tanné végétal de 2,6 mm et une peau de 2 mm ! Merci !!
Bonsoir, et merci. Les peaux sont très souples, certaines sont déjà teintées et traitées. Le cuir végétal peut s'acheter en différentes épaisseurs, est plus rigide, peut être moulé, gravé, travaillé, teinté, assoupli ou durci. Beaucoup plus de possibilités pour le cuir végétal. Mais tout dépend du projet :)
@@RedSmithWorkshop merci pour ta réponse. Tu as des bonnes adresses ou site internet à me conseiller pour cuir et peaux ?
Wow! They are gorgeous!
Thanks a lot Dan!!
Excellent work! Those are amazing!
Thanks a lot Joe!!
Thank you for posting these! They’re pretty cool to watch
Thank you, and thank you for watching!
C'est magnifique !!!
Très beau travail, bravo !!!
Merci beaucoup ! :)
Looks beautiful - great job! :)
Thank you very much!
Such amazing work! Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you very much!! :)
I learned more here than all the other TH-cam leatherwork videos combined
Thank you! I really appreciate that!
BAD ASS!!! Thanks for the inspiration! And the awesome video!
Thank you very much ;)
Awesome job man!
Thanks a lot Jeff!
The Redsmith hey where can I get one of those t-shirts? Pretty cool!
@@jeffsandling5981 You can buy the here: www.dirtysmith.com 😊
Just WOOOW!! Magnifique !!
Merci beaucoup !!
Rhô mon coquin!!! Ça pique les yeux!!! Vraiment bravo!!! Bonne et heureuse année, pleine de belles réalisations!!
Merci David ! Bonne année également ! :)
Absolutely fantastic job Red. Fit for a king.
...but Rasmus will do...I guess.
Thanks a lot Brett. It means a lot!
Yes, Rasmus will do :D
Hello!! Amazing amazing work. I know it’s been a few years, but Im working on a boromir cosplay and would love to know if you have patterns for the pieces and some information on supplies? What dye did you use? Can I attempt this with a limited amount of leather working knowledge?
Hello, and thank you for your kind words. All my patterns are available at www.redsmithleatherwork.com. You can surely attempt it with a limited amount of knowledge. Pratice is the key to master a skill and mistake are part of the learning process. With time and practice, you'll know what dye you prefer compared to a different one, and that's how you'll get better at the craft. Have fun and thanks for watching!
Superbe réalisation 👍👍👍👍👍
Merci :)
So beautiful and amazing!!!
Thank you very much!😊
Très belle réalisation 👍🏻 Bravo
Merci Christophe !!
Beautiful project, video and music. I love it all! Wonderful job again!
Thank you Sharon! Glad you liked it :)
They came out superbly! Great work as always mate!
Thanks a lot Steve!!
Pls could you tell me what type of paper you are using at 2:23- im seeking it everywhere,and i can't find it.And of course great work with those arm guards!
Thank you! It's leather tracing paper I order in Japan. I can't find good tracing paper anywhere else...
At 6:23 did you use a callus cutter?
Yes. It's a great tool to make leather thinner.
Happy New Year, I hope you're feeling better!
Your work is beautiful, it amazes me every time - you are one of the best content creators on TH-cam!
Happy New Year as well and best wishes for 2019!! I do, thanks for asking!
Thank you very much, I means a lot to me :)
Beautiful work as always G. So many great details, but the embossing on this is just amazing... ❤️️
Thank you Ellen. And my sewing machine didn't let me down for this one!😉
Great job!!!
Thanks a lot!!
Salut Red une fois de plus je suis émerveillé par ce travail. Les superlatifs vont bientôt me manquer. Je vois que tu utilises une multitude d' outils pour façonner tes ouvrages; peut-on parler de gaufrage pour créer les reliefs et les bas reliefs? Merci pour cette vidéo.
Merci Patrice ! C'est toujours agréable de voir qu'une vidéo est appréciée. En général, on parle de cuir repoussé quand on le coupe et le travaille pour donner du relief. Il y a beaucoup de vidéos sur TH-cam qui en expliquent les grands principes si cela t'intéresse. Merci encore 😊
Another lovely result. Your work is always inspiring. I might not be able to make something like this yet, but it sure makes me want to start.
Thank you Dave. You don't need to make these at first try but please start. 😊
Awesome Red! I always Liked Boromir... I didn't think they they made as much of a bad ass in the movies as I thought he was in the book but your bracers are super cool!
Thanks a lot Dave. It's one of my favorite character as well ;)
Wow,that it's sow amazing my friend,congratulations great work as always,big hug ;)
Thank you for the continued support Pedro! Hugs to the family!!
Really nice work Red. I was fascinated particularly when you where transfering the design and embossing it into the leather. They must have taken you ages to make.
Thank you very much Matt! Transfering the design is not the longest part. The tooling is :)
They took quite some time yes, but when it's a gift for someone, it's always worth it.
Lovely video. Beautiful piece. : )
Thanks a lot! :)
Me impresiona el uso k le das la cuero eres muy bueno
Se nota que vas a llegar muy legos
¡¡Muchas gracias!!
Great 3d effect, I love it. And the project is real good, too: not complicated as it could be, but neat and tidy. Thanks for another great vid, Red 😉
Thank you very much Naarbin! That's true, not very complicated, just a lot of little steps. :)
Beautiful work!!
Maybe a really dumb question but how do you get the pattern onto the wax paper? Thank you from a beginner!
Thanks you. You print it and then trace it on the wax paper. Or you can try to print directly onto wax paper. Thanks for watching
They’re fantastic! I’m a big for of LOTR too, these look like they could easily have come from the films. Nice one Red.
Thanks a lot Richard!! That's a great compliment!!
Glad no one said anything about Boromir being misspelled in the thumbnail lol
You just did ;)
I fixed it before the video was released but sometimes TH-cam takes time to update the thumbnail...
Thanks for watching!
@@RedSmithWorkshop great video thanks for making it.
Thank you very much!!
Hi ! Wich swivel knife and border tool you use and what colores you use for the finish ?
Hi. I used a swivel knife from Kyoshin Elle, brown dye and Super Shene finish. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful work!!!! I’m interested in learning what kind of material you used to transfer the design on to the the leather and how you got the design on to that material? Also would the design have been permanent with out using the swivel knife if you just embossed it?
Thank you Jon!! I used tracing paper specially design for leathercraft. One side is like normal tracing paper the other one is very smooth. You can draw the desired design, wet the leather and then emboss it by using a leather stylus. Once the leather is dry, the design stays. You can stop there or use a swivel knife to cut it and tool the work. :)
Thank you Red I actually went to my local Tandy leather today and got the supplies. I’ll tag you on Instagram when I finish my first attempt. I’m sure it won’t be pretty
Was that a milled leather you used for the inside?
Yes, it's milled leather for the inside and vegetable tanned for the outside. Thanks for watching!
Sorry, did you have the template including the pattern for purchase?
No, sorry, I lost it when I moved
Impressive.
Thanks Jim!
Superbe réalisation comme d'habitude. Il a apprécié le cadeau ?
Merci ! Oui, apparemment, il les adore :)
I love watching videos like this, it's amazing to see amazing thing being made some almost nothing, I love it =)
Thank you very much Sam. Glad you liked it!! :)
Nice work! What did you back the leather with before going over the lines with the beveller? Some kind of anti-slip stuff?
Thank you! It's an anti-spread sheet. It's use to keep the leather from getting to thin and to spread when you tool it. Not always necessary, but it helps a lot keeping the right dimensions of the piece you're working on.
Red they are epic. Loving it 😊 I got a leather work kit for Christmas so I will be watching closely 😁
Thank you Alan!! Niiice! Can't wait to see what you do with it. Any idea for your first project?
@@RedSmithWorkshop I haven't a clue. Will have to be something simple as I've never tried it before. But I am looking forward to it 😁
Great! Experiment and have fun!
Очень красиво получилось. Прекрасная работа
P.S. Приятная музыка, с удовольствием смотришь и слушаешь. 2 в 1 :)
Большое спасибо. Я рад, что вам понравилось видео и музыка!
I would love to have the skill and patience to do this... 👌🏻
Thank you very much George. The skill can be learnt, it's just a matter of patience :) If I can do it, you can as well.
At 8:21 Min what product use? Thank you.
It's a sealer and varnish for leather. Japanese brand. Works very well.
This was just so beautiful beyond words. The work and the video.
And as expected, it brought peacefulness and eased a hectic mind 😉
Thanks a lot Phil!! I hope you'll have a good night of sleep now ;)
Those are gorgeous G. :)
If I ever got anything like that in the post I'd freak out! :D
Thanks Billiam. Who knows... Maybe next year for Christmas😉
@@RedSmithWorkshop Haha! One can only dream! :D
:)
there si lot of special tools used here , can we do the same thing without theme ?
You can make vambraces without the carving tools. You can just engrave the design instead of tooling it.
Bonsoir tout d'abord une bonne année et plein de bonnes choses pour 2019 à tes proches ainsi qu'à toi. Je reste toujours sans voix en regardant tes vidéos. Vivement la prochaine continue à nous régaler à bientôt.
Merci Lucien. Bonne année et meilleurs vœux pour 2019 ! Beaucoup d'autres vidéos à venir cette année encore ! :)
@@RedSmithWorkshop voilà une bonne nouvelle j ai hâte
:)
100% bad ass!
Adam
Thanks a lot Adam!!
Magnifique !
Merci Nicolas !
Very nice video and please make more lord of the rings armor
Thanks a lot! I will, as soon my budget and schedule allows me to do so ;)
@@RedSmithWorkshop are you german ?
@@imaginegames4530 No I'm french
Un auténtico artesano👍
¡¡Muchas gracias!!
👍👍👍👍very nice
Thank you Gib!!
Awesome! Now only the rest of his gear! :D
Thanks Marcel. That will be Rasmus' job😁
@@RedSmithWorkshop he's up for the challange. What a great gift btw!
@@MarcelTeugels We'll see😉 Thank you!
Amazing
Thank you very much!
Teach me more Obi-Red. You’re my only hope.
Wrong movie Brian ;)
Thank you, as always!
Stupendi i miei complimenti
Grazie mille
Beautiful end result! Critically - I think the white paint spoiled it.
Thanks a lot. You're not wrong, I'm not totally happy with how the paint turned out. My silver paint was probably too old...
Unglaublich schön 😍
Vielen Dank!!
Eine sehr schöne Arbeit! Dafür braucht man eine Menge Können,Geschick und eine gute Ausbildung nicht zu vergessen die ganze Ausrüstung die bestimmt ein Heiden Geld gekostet hat. Der Tramp den keiner fängt.!
Vielen Dank. Fähigkeiten und Werkzeuge wurden im Laufe der Jahre der harten Arbeit erworben :) Vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen!