8:58 - "Which I don't have video of, because it's a shambles, and I don't want to show it to you". Joey, I love watching your videos because you are so well composed and easy going. Very nice work.
Was very interested to see this after hearing you chat about it on the podcast this week. Great looking piece, the leather and brass work well together.
Hey Joey, Yet another great video & beautiful piece of craftsmanship! Next time you do the leather if you router/leave a 1mm gap round the edges you can just force the leather into it.
When veneering leather I like to color the panel with a sharpie where a seam or an edge will sit. it does indeed stretch from the contact adhesive but it will shrink afterwards. I had better results using a different type of glue that I believe was meant for carpet. (the leather supplier helped out on which glue to use). Nice work!
i have probably 25 full hides from a previously failed venture that i've been at a loss as to what to use it for other than lining my bench vise jaws and a few strops.. this is the coolest idea i've seen and i think im ganna have to do some playing with it. i wonder how this will look 10 years from now, could go either way as i can see it either being nice and worn in, or looking like total shit and wondering why the heck i ever built it lol.. only time will tell.. good idea man and your a better man than me because not only do you have cool ideas but you execute them and film them and show me all for free.. thanks
Ha cheers, my only recommendation would be to glue the leather to really thin ply then glue that into the panel . That way it would fit perfectly with no trimming required. Have fun!
@@KingPostTimberWorks could probably just glue the entire hide to a sheet of plywood and cut it on the table saw, you got so many ideas going in my head now. Your wonderful for sharing what you do and its inspired a stranger on the opposite side of the world!
What I've learnt over the years is the importance of getting the sequence of operation right. Seeing that you have a press, why not treat the leather as you would a veneer? And apply it first? You won't like the legs in a week or so...
I was thinking the same thing, glue the leather on oversized panels, then cut to final. There is also edge treatments for leather to deal with the fuzzies and colour differences.
Joey: "I wanted a 3-way mitre look, but didn't want to put in the work."
*Puts in the work*
8:58 - "Which I don't have video of, because it's a shambles, and I don't want to show it to you". Joey, I love watching your videos because you are so well composed and easy going. Very nice work.
Fantastic! It’s always my favorite when I get to watch and when I am limited by materials for a project. That’s when the crazy cool stuff comes out!
Turned out awesome Joey! Great that you are expanding your skills with doing the metal work yourself.
I like it Joey. Nice work. These kinds of off the cuff builds are my favorite to do and it sounds like you enjoy them as well.
Cool idea, turned out stunning💪🏻
Was very interested to see this after hearing you chat about it on the podcast this week. Great looking piece, the leather and brass work well together.
Well this night just got much better. Love Joey experiment projects.
Looks awesome I like the legs attached to the side.
I think I might try the leather idea for a coffee table top.
Great work, Joey! I've gained a lot of inspiration from your videos.)
Turned out great Joey! I like the use of leather here. Nice to be able to combine different materials. I need to think outside the box more :^)
As usual a beautiful piece! I find some of my best pieces happen when I use scrap and don't really have a plan. Love it!
Looks like a winning experiment to me. It's a bloody nice piece! 👍👍👍
Beautiful and unique.
Well done mate.
Well done Joey,
I hope 2021 is fantastic for you and yours.
Hi Joey, I found your channel doing a search for gluing leather to wood for a chess table I'm working on. You do nice work! Just subbed.
Nice work, very attractive piece!
She's a beauty!
Merry Christmas mate
Hey Joey, Yet another great video & beautiful piece of craftsmanship! Next time you do the leather if you router/leave a 1mm gap round the edges you can just force the leather into it.
awesome work.
Joey, you have taught me so much in the last few years! I really appreciate you and you work!
When veneering leather I like to color the panel with a sharpie where a seam or an edge will sit. it does indeed stretch from the contact adhesive but it will shrink afterwards. I had better results using a different type of glue that I believe was meant for carpet. (the leather supplier helped out on which glue to use). Nice work!
My scrap and crop projects usually don't turn out like that. Nice work and design!
A really handsome piece
very nice the leather gives a warm setting for stuff around the shop
Stoked it came together. The stretching really didn't look that bad
Very clean , pro and refreshing peace of work. Liked it very much
Nice!
like the leg design
Que usaste para pegar el cuero ?
We all learn by doing. And I like your doing!! Maybe not a long term piece but I like it.
Great result from a scrap wood (and other its) challenge Joey 👍
Looks shit hit, mate! 🤙🏽
Very cool. Will the leather shrink or expand with weather changes?
Like it,nice.
Very nice, looks like a fun project . . . maybe not so if it was for an actual commission. Cheers.
Good
i have probably 25 full hides from a previously failed venture that i've been at a loss as to what to use it for other than lining my bench vise jaws and a few strops.. this is the coolest idea i've seen and i think im ganna have to do some playing with it. i wonder how this will look 10 years from now, could go either way as i can see it either being nice and worn in, or looking like total shit and wondering why the heck i ever built it lol.. only time will tell.. good idea man and your a better man than me because not only do you have cool ideas but you execute them and film them and show me all for free.. thanks
Ha cheers, my only recommendation would be to glue the leather to really thin ply then glue that into the panel . That way it would fit perfectly with no trimming required. Have fun!
@@KingPostTimberWorks could probably just glue the entire hide to a sheet of plywood and cut it on the table saw, you got so many ideas going in my head now. Your wonderful for sharing what you do and its inspired a stranger on the opposite side of the world!
What was that hardware you used for the drawer divider plywood pieces? I've been woodworking most of my life and haven't ever seen that. Pretty slick!
Jolie realisation
Joey, love the modesty but it turn out really great looking. The contrast between leather/wood/brass and the design looks real "expensive".
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I'm sorry if you said it in the video - I missed it if you did: What did you use to adhere the leather to the plywood? Normal epoxy?
I used contact adhesive
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How much the money...
Très joli, je verrai bien ça sur une layette d'horloger.
What I've learnt over the years is the importance of getting the sequence of operation right.
Seeing that you have a press, why not treat the leather as you would a veneer? And apply it first? You won't like the legs in a week or so...
I was thinking the same thing, glue the leather on oversized panels, then cut to final. There is also edge treatments for leather to deal with the fuzzies and colour differences.
I’m pretty sure this project turned out perfect only because of the mahogany left over 😜
What no crown guards on the table/ dimension saw. Its going to nip you one day.
Nice!