it is genuinely very interesting to me. Wood carving, pottery, leather working, etc they seem like jobs that are genuinely rewarding and are all crafts I'd love to get into
I mean if your crafty / handy you literally can do exactly that. Your seeing the entire process , so you can skip a lot of the errors this guy made to get this good.
Beautiful work my friend, when I was cowboying I used to make all sorts of crap out of the leftover leather scraps we had laying around the ranch. Made flask holders and hatbands of all types. It was pretty crude work but it was all original and made by hand and I did pretty good work considering what I had and what I made with it.
@@RatsoMan20 why is that? Good clean cuts, skiving with the round knife, used clamps to have a nice set shape before hand sewing it down. Theres extra stuff you can do, but overall its a beautiful sheath.
Thanks for sharing. You have inspired people of all ages with your work. We might not all get a sheath that looks like a sheath, but at least we'll try :)
I really like to stumble upon these kind of videos. You get a short vid about how something is made, something you have never wondered about, and it sparks new interest :D
@@Marijuana_Marmaladethe difference between those is based entirely on the order in which they happen. And you can see the wood came first, literally wrapped in the leather. Yes I should be doing actual work at my actual job shut up
@@Marijuana_MarmaladeAh, that is indeed a profound question. I can't consider it at the moment as I'm still processing the information that you can make marmalade from marijuana.
Took me right back to leather class in 7th grade. It was the last year they taught it unfortunately. Gives me a special appreciation for your work. Well done.
I love the sound of that leather being cut. I grew up in a small town and they took us to a tannery for scouts and we got to make belts it was so cool I really enjoyed it.
Baron and the Warpfrog team are genuinely the best devs out there. They did everything we asked for AND MORE and still want to do EVEN MORE. They hire modders instead of sue them (ahem… nintendo) and they get these people with hobbies a real job. Its so cool. Its so fun. I love these guys
Whoa, for some reason this brought me so much peace, my mind is still. My brain races all over the place, non-stop chatter but watching this, my mind is quiet. I feel so peaceful. Thank you :)
Same, have ADHD, from PTSD. Making things has kept me alive. I grew up knitting, turns out it was my "fidget", but also a deep well of creativity as an outlet. Not a substitute for addressing it head-on, but has also saved me in contributing ways.
@@david162116162140 scabbards were made of a variety of materials, leather, metal and yes wood, all of them have their strengths and weaknesses and wood scabbards generally aren’t the best as they’re more likely to dull the blade
I was always wondering about those classes whenever I went to Sur la Table. I also heard that it’s kind of an advertisement for the kitchen tools that they sell. And I’m so glad that you had fun! It looks like a very fun date! 😊
I was just wondering if I am the only oddball who has always found leather cutting sound and texture appealing? Obviously most of us must have some connections to working with it in our ancestors but its just odd how natural some things feel, Well its not odd, it’s humbling to remember what all life led up to who we are today. I find it sad that modern religion crams it all into an un real 7000 years or so. To overlook our evolution is just so depressing, I can’t imagine such a thing.
@@Vxlgardenfxiry well that was one of the reasons I started a youtube channel - so I can talk with people in the comments :) (oh and internet dollars of course :D )
So Nice to see ulu used in modern day!! Ulu is a type of traditional Inuit (Eskimo) knife. Used in old times mostly by women, like this person has done. Made me happy to see part of my hartage show! Qujanaq! Thank you!!
Actually depends on your own design, some are far easier and faster but pros and cons. Leatherwork is a lot eaiser than you would think, but also much harder in some ways
It's 2am and I am now extremely motivated to create a leather sheath
Yeah, it's super easy. You just need the tools, materials, and skills 😅
Skills are nothing but messing up a bunch of times and now knowing what not to do! So get out there and screw up!
It's 1 am now myself.
I’m saying tho bro😂😂
Oh my gosh I’m also here at 2!
Very well done, you’ve inspired me to finish a project! Thank you.
I'm very happy to hear this . Do it, and show it to me on my e-mail :D (the address is in my channel info)
@@RustLegion
what tools are they? how are they called?
Do you have a video where you explain all the tools?
that's how I get them
@@RustLegion ah I love a guy wanting proof of the finish product. Now KG can’t not do it! 😝
Real Native American craftsmanship
Kinda gay
I swear, there is nothing so satisfying as watching an artisan work.
For a second I thought you said Asian ;-;
For a second i thought you said Austrian ;-;
Schwör Bruder
it is genuinely very interesting to me. Wood carving, pottery, leather working, etc they seem like jobs that are genuinely rewarding and are all crafts I'd love to get into
The sounds, the look, the craftsmanship 🤌🏻 10/10
Had to pull out the "🤌🏻" and everything
@@badboy-18 yessss
I could smell the leather
Hello there beautiful
Whenever I watch skilled craftsmen, I always feel motivated to produce something that takes years of experience in 1 hour
That very line of thinking is why I have a bunch of random, janky lil gadgets and trinkets.
I mean if your crafty / handy you literally can do exactly that. Your seeing the entire process , so you can skip a lot of the errors this guy made to get this good.
This mentality is actually what go me so skilled in a lot of random crafts. If you wanna try something new, go for it!
Fr
Thats how i got into origami. I used to freak out everyone in my class by making something complicated during free periods
I'm a carpenter so I know what it feels like to have created something beautiful. This is definitely beautiful! Kudos!
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@@kamil-afaqui 😊
I’d being a carpenter a good job would you ever go back in time to quit
I get such a wild thrill from the way he cuts and processes the leather 🤤🤤
P.S I'm sorry if there are mistakes, I'm writing through a translator:D
Bro camed while watching this 💀
You did well 😊👍
Impeccable translation!
ma boi u wilding💀
Beautiful work my friend, when I was cowboying I used to make all sorts of crap out of the leftover leather scraps we had laying around the ranch. Made flask holders and hatbands of all types. It was pretty crude work but it was all original and made by hand and I did pretty good work considering what I had and what I made with it.
The way you finished the wood cuts with the actual knife made my brain tingle.
👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
yes.
I thought that was awesome
ASMR
Mabercoddoira😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Something about the sound, of cutting leather is so satisfying.
And something about the sound of that marker on wood is so terrifying!
Nah the leather cut sounds were amazing
@@yusufaden8433 learn to read
And something about this ASMR video tries to make me jump off a bridge: the ASMR
@@Xyrime I knew I wasn’t the only one. Half the video’s sounds are like nails on chalkboard.
That’s actually a really nice final product, lol i’m glad I stayed till the end
The cutting sound of the leather is just so satisfying.
As a leatherworker, its always nice to see techniques I use to get a job done. Love the work man
@アフタヌーンヌアクショット why is that funny? Just wondering
@アフタヌーンヌアクショット nothing funny about this comment...
As a leatherworker this video made me cringe
@@RatsoMan20 why is that? Good clean cuts, skiving with the round knife, used clamps to have a nice set shape before hand sewing it down. Theres extra stuff you can do, but overall its a beautiful sheath.
@@fitzyizgood not a leather worker but I'll assume that the guy who said they were isn't either
and just wanted to disagree to feel different
There's nothing better than making it yourself, mad respect to you and other leather workers
thank you :)
Как же кайфово смотреть на работу мастера!😃👍
Thanks for sharing. You have inspired people of all ages with your work. We might not all get a sheath that looks like a sheath, but at least we'll try :)
holy... that ended much better than I could have expected
@Rice I LOVE RICE
Yupp😂
@@rice2232 I LOVE RICE
@@Sand100 2❤
@@Sand100 I LOVE SAND
Okay but cutting the leather looks so fun and calming
Try it on your friends!
So SaTiSfYiNg
@@rchaykovskiyThe sound and feel of it doesn't exactly match that of skins'.
@@rchaykovskiy I tried it, they won't stop screaming for some reason.
@@Colquitt- 😂😂
I like you
I really like to stumble upon these kind of videos. You get a short vid about how something is made, something you have never wondered about, and it sparks new interest :D
My dad does leather work so I'm glad to see more of it here on the web.
My man’s got some sharp blades
Sharp is safe
@@whispersmith sharp is sharp
@@mariocordova7585 safe is sharp
I do leatherwork and i definitely gotta step my sharpness game up 😂
Inwas gonna say "Who's just impressed by how sharp his tools are?"
I've never seen a real sheath with wood in it before. Very cool!
Giggity
And that's the million dollar question...
Is it a wooden sheath wrapped in leather, Or is it a leather sheath with a wooden insert?
@@Marijuana_Marmaladethe difference between those is based entirely on the order in which they happen.
And you can see the wood came first, literally wrapped in the leather. Yes I should be doing actual work at my actual job shut up
@@Marijuana_MarmaladeAh, that is indeed a profound question.
I can't consider it at the moment as I'm still processing the information that you can make marmalade from marijuana.
🎉❤l😊😊😅😅
I think the most satisfying part was watching you cut the leather sheet with that curved knife❤
Just the sound of the leather being cut, and the wood carving was asmr and ear candy at the same time 🤤
Simple and elegant. I like that.
Nhnh JxxaHK
😊😊
@@dont_click_this_profile.Ok
yea
That's the beauty of a Finnish puukko
I have a knife from the 18th century that belonged to my ancestors and now I know how its holder was probably made. Thank you.
@@DarkDomain0001 k i won't bro
Took me right back to leather class in 7th grade. It was the last year they taught it unfortunately. Gives me a special appreciation for your work. Well done.
Bro it is 3 am and I have been watching this guy all day love your work man
I honestly wasn't expecting such a great job! Very well done.
Same , now he needs a better knife 😁
I love the sound of that leather being cut. I grew up in a small town and they took us to a tannery for scouts and we got to make belts it was so cool I really enjoyed it.
no u dont
Where does leather come from?
@@originalni_popisovac😂😂😂
Damn, those tools look incredibly sharp.
Oh my goodness you certainly are a true craftsman, an artist! Beautiful.
i def would’ve messed up horribly at every stage of this process
S’ok… blood can be used to stain the leather. 🔪 🤚 🩸
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@@gruntopolouski5919 😊
@@gruntopolouski5919 😊
bro is genuinely carrying the entire leatherworks industry
@@zherkezhi💀
Ok but like this is so satisfying I’ve watched it 3 times already.
Baron and the Warpfrog team are genuinely the best devs out there. They did everything we asked for AND MORE and still want to do EVEN MORE. They hire modders instead of sue them (ahem… nintendo) and they get these people with hobbies a real job. Its so cool. Its so fun. I love these guys
Only need one word to describe this.
Beautiful
Right as I thought "that's not leather", he slapped a piece of leather on the desk
Beautiful workmanship 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thank you. Please continue to show your craftsmanship and share it.
Unironically, it feels incredibly easy to work with leather.
Now, that is outstanding. Beautifully done!
Whoa, for some reason this brought me so much peace, my mind is still. My brain races all over the place, non-stop chatter but watching this, my mind is quiet. I feel so peaceful. Thank you :)
Get tested for ADHD. Changed my life. Be well!
Same, have ADHD, from PTSD. Making things has kept me alive. I grew up knitting, turns out it was my "fidget", but also a deep well of creativity as an outlet. Not a substitute for addressing it head-on, but has also saved me in contributing ways.
This was WAY too satisfying to watch! How dare you sir! ❤
Never did I think I’d need to hear the sound of cutting leather. But here we are
Wow, that looks gorgeous! Amazing job on the leather sheath! ♡
use normal emojis
Absolutely stunning!!!
and that is not even hard to do.. there are cources here Finland where they teach us to make our own knife ((puukko).. knife is very beautiful
@@MKitchen75 ahh the fresh Finland air
Leather is one of the most satisfying materials to work with.
I could watch this forever. Such skill.
Love seeing your scraper being put to good use.
Nice sheath, too!
Furries be like (* ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°*)
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Honestly the wood sheath is dope I've never seen an actual wood sheath
Wood isn't used because it's a terrible material for a sheath. I agree it looks neat though. Just highly impractical.
@@jazzyj7834 explain scabbards.
@@DarkDomain0001 k I won’t
@@david162116162140 scabbards were made of a variety of materials, leather, metal and yes wood, all of them have their strengths and weaknesses and wood scabbards generally aren’t the best as they’re more likely to dull the blade
Wouldn’t it be a scabbard then? Im not sure how they are differentiated
I was always wondering about those classes whenever I went to Sur la Table. I also heard that it’s kind of an advertisement for the kitchen tools that they sell.
And I’m so glad that you had fun! It looks like a very fun date! 😊
I learned so much by watching this. Super cool!
Master craftsmen there isn’t much people like you anymore keep it up brother
thanks friend :) I will
да, мало таких неумех
There are plenty of craftsmen left.
@@Baralgin-I’m hoping that’s a translation error. Craftsman aren’t idiots
@@Case2_0😂😂😂
This guy’s got skills man
Bárbaro
Am I the only one who loves the stop motion
Gotta be honest I did not expect the sound of the leather being sliced to be my favorite part but here we are
That is some high-quality ASMR. Damn fine sheath too
I was just wondering if I am the only oddball who has always found leather cutting sound and texture appealing? Obviously most of us must have some connections to working with it in our ancestors but its just odd how natural some things feel, Well its not odd, it’s humbling to remember what all life led up to who we are today. I find it sad that modern religion crams it all into an un real 7000 years or so. To overlook our evolution is just so depressing, I can’t imagine such a thing.
Sound like a eating food in Minecraft
@@_c_y_p_3 that got really deep really fast
Stunning craftsmanship and the sounds are soo soothing 😌
🫰😌
Certainly beats crap techno "music".
My brain finally turned off for a moment to enjoy the making of this leather sheath and i feel relief for thr first time in my dopamine search
I need part 2 where Toji leaves heaven just to came back in 4 hours 😭😂
I used to love making sheaths for my knives and my families knives… yours came out great. I embed magnets in the wood to hold the knife better
What a fantastic idea 🧲
Absolutely gorgeous!
This is so satisfying watching , especially how you filmed this. Thank you
This isn't oddly satisfying, but extremely satisfying
Looks amazing I personally would want a short sheath though so it is easier to get the knife out
Yep you would have awkward grip when pulling out the knife
Now that’s cool , nice and simplistic in design!!
This was so satisfying to watch!
I'd be worried that I wouldn't be able to get my knife out from that sheath but it's really pretty
Loved the chiseling at the beginning, definitely my favorite part
That leather cutting was the absolute most satisfying thing ive ever seen with my own 2 eyes.
haha well thank you for the nice comment. Happy to hear that you liked it.
@@RustLegionomg you replied
@@Vxlgardenfxiry well that was one of the reasons I started a youtube channel - so I can talk with people in the comments :) (oh and internet dollars of course :D )
You'd be so invaluable in a post-apocalyptic community! ❤
huh
I swear this video smells like leather and wood shavings. And I love it.
Dang, man you & M59Gar did a FANTASTIC WORK one this one! I liked your outro too!
Thank you my friend!
🔥💸🗿👊😎🗿💸🔥
The craftsmanship is insane bruvv
I just sat down in my chair and this was the first video that came up…so therapeutic.
With the proper gear and proper skills, a man's imagination is astonishing at frightening levels
ooooh its funny that this video showed up for me now, considering i just made something with leather. this sheath is gorgeous
Wish this person would come by a couple times a year and sharpen all my blades and chessels. Amazing job!
Cutting leather was better than cutting pizza
Real deal! True craftsman can make it look simple.
Great job , nice snug fit for the blade too.
🏴👍👍😁
That is extraordinarily clean my guy. That is extremely professional
thank you :)
How he scrapped the wood away is just... Satisfying
That final **ffpp** into the sheath gave me shivers
So Nice to see ulu used in modern day!! Ulu is a type of traditional Inuit (Eskimo) knife. Used in old times mostly by women, like this person has done. Made me happy to see part of my hartage show! Qujanaq! Thank you!!
it is very nice and useful design indeed :)
that loop was on point i didn’t even realize it till halfway through the 2nd time that it started over
What loop
What loop
What loop
@@Ooflerthe insane loop at the end of the vid. I’m guessing ur blind 😭
@@iGoku1what are you talking about there’s no “insane loop”
my toxic trait is thinking i could do something like this first try 😭
maybe you can haha
It's called the Kruger Dunning effect, but don't feel bad, at least you recognize it and that's a lot better than most.
Non equestrians :😀
Equestrians:😳😳
"Excuse me sir, I think your knife is underdeveloped"
This man knows how to sharpen a knife god damn
I’m not going to say that puukko isn’t sharp, but the wood is soft
The sewing skills are really good
thank you :)
No saddle stitch? Any specific reason?
Don't know why is this so soothing.
Anyway nice & neat craftmanship.
Waching these videos makes me want to work with leather or wood the carving sound is just so amazing
Wow i did not think there were so many steps involved great work that looks really hard to do
Actually depends on your own design, some are far easier and faster but pros and cons. Leatherwork is a lot eaiser than you would think, but also much harder in some ways
Always fun to watch someone that is good at what they do! Well done.
@@DarkDomain0001 why?
I need those sharp tools! Help! I must have the sharpening stuff somewhere in this shop I inherited! That is first class work! So beautiful!
I can now add this video to my ASMR when struggling with my sleeping.
I don't know why, but the cutting and trimming of leather with special tools is so damn satisfying
Leatherman tools are so fascinating to me!
That was more relaxing to hear then rain falling on a tin roof 😌
Fascinating. Leatherworking is a joy to watch
DAT sound when you are cutting the leather