Nice clean belt. I really like the angled detail you finished the end with. Traditional brown leather belt with a subtle touch of modern design. Very nice! 👍🏻
Unusual to see belts with solid copper rivets. These types of rivets are probably the toughest rivets available. From an old time saddle maker, Down Under
There is a beauty in this simplicity and I am grateful for your artistic presentation and your honorable handling of your craft. Sometimes it is in the simplicity that we see the true beauty of a thing. Thank you
So relaxing to watch. Every time I unroll a piece of leather I HAVE to run my hands over it! I don’t know why 🤔🤓 but I am so crazy about our craft, and the components there in, that every step just makes me a happy camper 🤗 Your videos are perfection to me - the right amount of ASMR, humor and amazing craftsmanship. Thank you!
Your level of artistry not only with your leather work but your video presentation and editing skills are excellent. I have subscribed and look forward to more videos
Beautiful!!!! The way you work, workspace, end product, you hand and nails, all so to perfection. I must congratulate you on your work. Bye from a lovely Cape Town South Africa
At 0:43, I'm like, "It's so aesthetic..." ***gets dreamy eyes*** But, at 1:00? That was just a *really* cool shot! Great camera work on this one. 👏👏👏😊 Awesome video, as always. Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful finish to your weekend! 😃
My father is an immigrant from Sudan and I remember when he first came to the United States he worked in a leather factory. He used to work long hours and not be home, I used to always mess around and cause mischief, I always thought my mum didn't tell my dad. One day my dad took my to his factory and showed me how to make belts, after a month I was ready to make my own belt. I was so happy, that night I went home and my father called me to the living room and was holding the belt I made, he gave me some ass whooping I will never forget. With the belt that he taught me to make. I don't know why, but that set me straight. Maybe one day I will get over my trauma and try to work with leather again.
It set you straight is the key. And what you made, helped make you the man you are today. Your trauma can be a treasure; through your leatherwork you can honor your father's memory.
Ahh now I get it, the first burnish does the face and back edges, then the colour goes on and you use the flatter section to burnish the central part second time! That’s how you get that rounded perfect look...... I’m watching you mister! 😉 Truly has inspirational and informative thank you ☺️
I like it growing up I used to have a friend his pap used to be a leatherman and what makes him unique was he also worked on shoes he would take a pair of boots and replace the worn out souls or treads whatever you want to call them and put on tire treads. I bet I had to be 15 or 16 years old wow where does the time go. I just wanted to share that.
lol. You are simply incredible (awesome idea)...that sponge edge paint applicator made my heart flutter...for sure will be ordering a few to try that. Thanks...for posting the link in the description.
My father used to make belts after his office work to bring more income into the family . I’m 49 years old now and this was 40 years ago . I love this and would love to learn it as hobby to just experience what my father went through after working long nine hours long at the office and come home and work another four or five hours to make ten or less belts to sell . Just love it and thank you very much ! Wish you add a name to the material or tools you’ve used for making belts so we could get more information . Thank you 🙏
Hello! I wanted to ask more. In the video, at 1.22 times, you are using a solution - with Aquilim 315 water-based glue? To strengthen the edge of the belt?
Its amazing how i just love wood and leather and metals.. I can't put the finger on exactly what it is.. But anyways i enjoyed watching this and i could almost smell the leather trough the screen!
Love your work and your videos are inspiring. I just started out with leather a few months ago. What leather are you using for this belt? it burnishes beautifully.
I have a tip for making a belt. If you make a belt like that youll want to stitch the the edges to prevent stretching over time. Over a couple years that belt will stretch maybe and inch or two. Just a tip no hate. It looks great
Very nice belt.however sometimes we don’t want to display any brand on our garments . Sometimes you could place the brand in the inside part of the belt .
Es un placer verte trabajar. Me gustaría saber si la botella para teñir los cantos que has usado, se puede rellenar o viene con el tinte. Y donde se puede conseguir. Muchas gracias.
Wow this is sick! Man, you're pretty legit! AND, definitely found you from watching Peter McKinnons video! I'm in your store right now! I legit want a belt! haha! God Bless you, man!
hey i have been looking everywhere for a big and thick piece of leather as the one you have at the beginning of the video ( amazing btw ) do you know where i can find one ?
So is the leather you cut out in the beginning a 'single' or 'double'? Like did you have to glue the leathers together at any point for the thickness? i want to make a couple of nice belts myself, but im still in the process of learning the whole nine yards. would greatly appreciate it if you can explain the process in another video. Great video btw!!
Hi, thank you for great video :) if i am using undyed veg tan leather and i want to dye my belt in light brown but still have black leather edges, should i first bevel burnish and dye the edges in black and then dye the face of the belt in brown or should i first dye the face?
@Little King Goods i would recommend you file or grind down that chisel punch head as its mushroomed its danger to hammer on a rounded chisel! but love the bets!
You should put a text above the leather your rolling out in the beginning! Love finding the leather you exactly use and try to compete, even though I'll lose ahaha
listening to this without music in the background is so soothing !
Nice clean belt. I really like the angled detail you finished the end with. Traditional brown leather belt with a subtle touch of modern design. Very nice! 👍🏻
Thanks!!
Unusual to see belts with solid copper rivets. These types of rivets are probably the toughest rivets available. From an old time saddle maker, Down Under
These silent videos are absolutely rad. I just stumbled on these and couldn’t be more excited!
Korean leather craft videos - he took it from there.
There is a beauty in this simplicity and I am grateful for your artistic presentation and your honorable handling of your craft. Sometimes it is in the simplicity that we see the true beauty of a thing.
Thank you
The shot where you drag the camera on the belt...niiiice. :)
So relaxing to watch. Every time I unroll a piece of leather I HAVE to run my hands over it! I don’t know why 🤔🤓 but I am so crazy about our craft, and the components there in, that every step just makes me a happy camper 🤗 Your videos are perfection to me - the right amount of ASMR, humor and amazing craftsmanship. Thank you!
Wow, thanks for those very kind words!!
Would love some videos where you really explain the process and what and why you doing things, thanks!
great vids tho, have watched them all!
Like the Baumgartner channel
Has the ASMR videos and the talking version
Great job, thank god Peter McKinnon shared you on TH-cam, new fan here from Mazatlan, Mexico...B)
Peter sent me here. He was right, I could watch this all day. Subscribed.
Just natural sound, skill and quality work. Great video
Oh, that edge beveling ride! A fresh take. 👍 Nice belt, I like the angles on the end.
Your level of artistry not only with your leather work but your video presentation and editing skills are excellent. I have subscribed and look forward to more videos
I love videos that show things made from scratch.
So Simplic it's chic, yet unique. Half your subscribers are leather aficionados making leather products for even their pets.
Beautiful!!!! The way you work, workspace, end product, you hand and nails, all so to perfection. I must congratulate you on your work. Bye from a lovely Cape Town South Africa
Nice video to fall asleep 🙂 thanks...
Very relaxing 😌
This was mesmerizing. Came here after PM’s video and he was totally right. Keep it up, man!
At 0:43, I'm like, "It's so aesthetic..." ***gets dreamy eyes*** But, at 1:00? That was just a *really* cool shot! Great camera work on this one. 👏👏👏😊 Awesome video, as always. Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful finish to your weekend! 😃
Hahaha thanks!
love your work! , You should definitely do a dog collar maybe even with some patterns ? Definitely would buy !!
I so love your work ! 🤩😘👍 Love from France.
My father is an immigrant from Sudan and I remember when he first came to the United States he worked in a leather factory. He used to work long hours and not be home, I used to always mess around and cause mischief, I always thought my mum didn't tell my dad.
One day my dad took my to his factory and showed me how to make belts, after a month I was ready to make my own belt. I was so happy, that night I went home and my father called me to the living room and was holding the belt I made, he gave me some ass whooping I will never forget. With the belt that he taught me to make. I don't know why, but that set me straight. Maybe one day I will get over my trauma and try to work with leather again.
Yikes.
hahaha found this to funny, sorry bro
It set you straight is the key. And what you made, helped make you the man you are today. Your trauma can be a treasure; through your leatherwork you can honor your father's memory.
bruh this is def something sudanese/egyptian dads would do
Woah, I don't know if it's character building or a horrible memory
I gotta say that’s one dope ass belt. I love the belt end
I just love watching your videos!
Like the angled end of the belt...❤️❤️❤️. Clean cut
Ahh now I get it, the first burnish does the face and back edges, then the colour goes on and you use the flatter section to burnish the central part second time! That’s how you get that rounded perfect look...... I’m watching you mister! 😉 Truly has inspirational and informative thank you ☺️
I love quality leather goods. They just get better with age.
That cutting tool thing in the beginning is so cool
I love your asmr videos! I wish they could last longer! You're doing a great job!! Love from Greece ❤
After seeing this channel I’ve been passionate for making leather products
Came over from Peter's channel❤️ So mesmerizing to watch and I love that you have a specific tool for every job. Great work👍
Dude this is absolutely incredible. So good, thank you for making these videos and inspiring me to get back into making things!
This is much better than hand making a machine made belt.
Handmade is Better indeed! 👏👏👏
The only ASMR I enjoy
I like it growing up I used to have a friend his pap used to be a leatherman and what makes him unique was he also worked on shoes he would take a pair of boots and replace the worn out souls or treads whatever you want to call them and put on tire treads. I bet I had to be 15 or 16 years old wow where does the time go. I just wanted to share that.
Longest and best ad i've ever seen.
I just ordered a beginner leather tooling set and now I’m hooked. This was an awesome video.
Stoked for you man!
Tell us what have you achieved in 2 years?
Your work clears my mind 💟
lol. You are simply incredible (awesome idea)...that sponge edge paint applicator made my heart flutter...for sure will be ordering a few to try that. Thanks...for posting the link in the description.
This video make me relax.. thanks
My father used to make belts after his office work to bring more income into the family .
I’m 49 years old now and this was 40 years ago .
I love this and would love to learn it as hobby to just experience what my father went through after working long nine hours long at the office and come home and work another four or five hours to make ten or less belts to sell .
Just love it and thank you very much !
Wish you add a name to the material or tools you’ve used for making belts so we could get more information .
Thank you 🙏
Best site on leathercrafts! Excellent video, great listings of tools/materials and outstanding work!
You made it look so easy . Beautiful belt . Very nicely done . Loved Loved it .
Now its 43k . within 6 months 1 million\m/.
I hope!
amazing work
очень красивая и классная работа
Hey man awesome belt I also make belts I’ve experimented with different leathers over time
I’m always looking for more where do you get your leather?
Your video's and inspiration will get me to make a belt. Thanks and I'll let you know how my hand made belt turns out.
Hello! I wanted to ask more. In the video, at 1.22 times, you are using a solution - with Aquilim 315 water-based glue? To strengthen the edge of the belt?
Its amazing how i just love wood and leather and metals.. I can't put the finger on exactly what it is.. But anyways i enjoyed watching this and i could almost smell the leather trough the screen!
beautiful video and imagery. Also your website is incredible - well done!
Nice work bro... can you show us... how do you make full hand stitching goods... like the long wallet.... whan to learn your style
Beautiful! So you burnish both long sides of the main belt twice before sealing and once more after sealing?
Love your work and your videos are inspiring. I just started out with leather a few months ago. What leather are you using for this belt? it burnishes beautifully.
So satisfying to watch. lol
Very well 😊
When you burnished with water, what was that marker that you used?
Отличная работа! Почему делаешь без запряжника?
I have a tip for making a belt. If you make a belt like that youll want to stitch the the edges to prevent stretching over time. Over a couple years that belt will stretch maybe and inch or two. Just a tip no hate. It looks great
Very nice belt.however sometimes we don’t want to display any brand on our garments . Sometimes you could place the brand in the inside part of the belt .
If you don't mind me asking, what size rivet posts did you use? And what is the thickness in oz's of this leather?
I love how the camera danced across the table with every hit of the hammer.
Haha yea.. didn't see that as I was filming.
Es un placer verte trabajar. Me gustaría saber si la botella para teñir los cantos que has usado, se puede rellenar o viene con el tinte. Y donde se puede conseguir. Muchas gracias.
Wow this is sick! Man, you're pretty legit! AND, definitely found you from watching Peter McKinnons video! I'm in your store right now! I legit want a belt! haha!
God Bless you, man!
what is the leather description for this belt, did you use for this belt,Its awesome
It is a perfectly!
What did you need the thread for that you showed in the beginning ?
Nice and easy 👍👍👍👍
great work .......always
hey i have been looking everywhere for a big and thick piece of leather as the one you have at the beginning of the video ( amazing btw ) do you know where i can find one ?
So is the leather you cut out in the beginning a 'single' or 'double'? Like did you have to glue the leathers together at any point for the thickness? i want to make a couple of nice belts myself, but im still in the process of learning the whole nine yards. would greatly appreciate it if you can explain the process in another video. Great video btw!!
Where do you get your hardware such as those grommets/ brads you use for attaching the layers of leather?
You can pick them up at your local Tandy stores or online at Tandy/Weaver leather craft.
Thanks Chief
жарайсың американдық бауырым, қолыңның икемі бар екен
Awesome job 👍
Thanks!
True Artisan style my friend,great video :-)
Great Video...Whats the name of the tool you use to brand your belt? thanks...
Love your videos!
Thanks so much!!
the handmade leather belt very beautiful
I like what's you creating . Just keep going 👍 your follower from morocco
Pete sent me here. Awesome work sir! 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Excelente trabajo te hace apreciar los pequeños detalles
Hi, thank you for great video :) if i am using undyed veg tan leather and i want to dye my belt in light brown but still have black leather edges, should i first bevel burnish and dye the edges in black and then dye the face of the belt in brown or should i first dye the face?
Do you think beveling the flesh side of belt loops looks better than just leaving it?
Loved your video and the fact no one is speaking but the sounds of tools!
Can you name the tools that you re using?Thnks in advance :)
So what is that tool you use to effortlessly cut the leather at the start?
For the edge finish, is that just a water based leather dye? Thnx
Идеальная работа!
thats cool man, just starting a belt, can you please tell me what is the edge marker you use, thanks man..
Super sir
great! Love your videos and products you've made
Thanks so much!
All that burnishing! You're a pro! I refuse to do it!
@Little King Goods i would recommend you file or grind down that chisel punch head as its mushroomed its danger to hammer on a rounded chisel! but love the bets!
Very nice!
🤜🏻💥🤛🏻
Thanks for the video! What Oblong Punch do you use? Size? Been trying to find a good one. Last two haven’t been that great! 😢
How cool would it be to order a belt and have it come with the video of the creation 😀
Can you please tell me what kind of paint do you use to paint the belt edge?
You should put a text above the leather your rolling out in the beginning! Love finding the leather you exactly use and try to compete, even though I'll lose ahaha
What is the thickness and what type of leather you used ? 👍👍
Great Job....