Exellent video! Its like watching a movie, the more you watch it the more you learn/discover new stuff. Love Just to see all the nice stuff you got in you shop an the alternative uses 😊 Greetings from Norway, Alf
Thank You Jostein🙌 I love your description of how you viewed this video You are always so kind in your comments and I appreciate it If you ever find yourself in Arizona USA please stop by
Good tips, for sure. Like that cup caddie!! Lol. I'd buy one, but I recently took a chunk of cedar, and cut/ sanded it all.. drilled out. Nice holder.. kool, on the wire!! Good way to gave different sizes..
@@Terry-n1i It’s fun for me finding little nuggets like that cup caddie from other small business’ and giving them a shout out I love the fact that with these caddies you can have a lot of tools in a small space, but I agree nothing is better that making one outta good wood!! Cheers friend
@@Slcsaltcitysteel Absolutely You’re welcome! It’s become one of my favorite tools in leatherwork for patterning and quickly finding dead on center A game changer🙌
Hey, Viktor... I typed in 1st comment, before watching entire vid.. I've never seen anyone use horse hair brush, to finish up a project?? If you get chance, please make another vid on uses and benefits of horse hair brush!! That is completely new idea to me!! I luv making heavy outdoor gear, LARP, etc.. holsters and sheaths. Got my burnishing down.. but maybe this will help the rest!!?? Thanks, Viktor!! Do learn and enjoy your vids!!
@@Terry-n1i Thanks again for the kindness you’ve shown me Terry It’s really appreciated Cobblers and larger leather manufacturers use industrial line finishers (horsehair and cotton 8”X2” wheels) to speed up production Think of the old shoe shiners on every corner back in the day. They used horsehair brushes to buff and polish the shoes. These powered horsehair brushes help surface burnish and polish your goods and with the low rpm won’t burn the leather!!👍
@@woodstacker5241 I was walking thru a music shop and found those and immediately that came to mind Coat hangers, other wires are always being searched out Thanks for watching 🙌
Great tips my friend 👍🏻I also have some tips but I have to translate that to English first , will send you a pm later , great that your pen sharpening is working , take care and have a nice weekend
@@jonas-mb6cf Always glad to hear from you my friend Looking forward to seeing what else I can learn from you Jonas Thanks again I soo love the goodies 🤝
Sorry for all texts!! Lol. Man, ua got lot great tips, on this vid!! So, that being said, I just introduced myself to, Weavers refillable markers!! Luv them for my belt and strap edges!! You just showed cotton tips.. I was using them.. not anymore!! 1 of the Weaver markers, is small.. small enough i can get in my belt/ strap holes.. Definitely a step up.. but Weaver don't offer replacement for marker ends. Buckle Guy now has assorted sizes and you can get refills, on the felt tips..
@@Terry-n1i I love talking about leather works so text away Terry🙌 I have the Prescott trade show coming up in February so I will pick up some Weaver daubers!! Always love improvements in our field
Hallo Mr.George Vielen Dank für das Video. Es ist sehr interessant und enthält viele wirklich nützlige Tipps. Ich freue mich immer etwas von Ihnen zu sehen und bewundere Ihre akurate Arbeit. Liebe Grüße von der Ostseeküste in Nord-Deutschland. 👍
@@alterweiermann9773 Danke Danke mein fruend Such kind words and believe it or not I was able to understand this without translating 3 years stationed at Tempelhof W.Berlin in the 70’s helped Its these type of conversations I love so seriously thanks again
Another question!! Lol. I been searching everywhere, antique online, etc.. for an original Buck stitching awl.. like one, Bruce Cheaney uses.. that, jewelry burnished, looks almost exactly like real Buck Stitching awl, not as sharp, I'd imagine?? Where did you find that tool?? Thanks
@@Terry-n1i Thanks Terry I know exactly what tool you’re looking for The jewelry burnishing one might easily be made into a Buck stitch awl Check out any jewelry making/silver smithing outlets 👍
@@jenkins1979 No worries at all Jim try www.neonsigns.com and the lady who helped me was Eva If you still have trouble you can text or call me (520) 909-8256 🤝
Thank You, I’ve been doing leather work x 2yrs. I’m using 8 - 9 oz of leather for knife sheaths is this ok, or would you recommend another weight? What do you recommend for Handgun holsters?
This ranks as one of your best shows of all time, in my opinion. Instant classic.
@@marknoble4131 Wow! Thanks Mark That is seriously too kind my friend
Awesome tips George.. I already use some of them and happy to learn of more...Thanks
Thanks Harley!
Thank u so much for sharing !! I use many of your tricks and tips and keep them coming!!!😊
@@joanburlew-saxton1121 Thanks Joan I’m so glad to hear that and I’m truly appreciative of your support
Thanks Viktor you are alway sharing your great tips. Your video are always great help hope to see more.
@@markreynolds3646 Thanks Mark The fact that you would take time to leave such kind words is very much appreciated
Great video, thanks for sharing your tips and knowledge.
@@steeltigerx And I in turn thank you for stopping by to leave such kind words It’s so appreciated
Hi! Great video, exellent tips an tricks. Thanks for all the exellent advice! 😊
Greetings from Norway, Alf
Love the new sign. Beautiful
@@mattst4444 Thanks Matt It’s a fun novelty for the shop
So glad you are back. Excellent as aways. Already ordered a few of your tips.
Thanks John I appreciate that. I’m working on a version of your wallet you gave me for a minimalist carry. 🙌🤝
Great tips keep them coming thanks.
@@stephencatanzaro310 Alright Stephen Thank You for the support 🙌
Glad to see ya back . Great tips
@@donpayne562 Thanks for the nod Don Glad to be back
Happy to see you back Mr Georges. Great video as always. Have a great weekend from Canada
@@rockleatherworks3154 Thank you my good neighbor to the North!! Glad to be back
Exellent video! Its like watching a movie, the more you watch it the more you learn/discover new stuff. Love Just to see all the nice stuff you got in you shop an the alternative uses 😊
Greetings from Norway, Alf
Thank You Jostein🙌 I love your description of how you viewed this video You are always so kind in your comments and I appreciate it
If you ever find yourself in Arizona USA please stop by
@viktorgeorge9144 Would love to! Never say never😄🎅Ditto on commenting Viktor 🙂
Great tips, thank you.
Thanks for stopping by David!
Great video - keep them coming!
@@JimWynn-e3g Thanks Jim I appreciate the support and motivation
Missed your videos, glad to see you back at it!
@@wouldchuck3619 Thank you for saying so It’s appreciated Chuck!
This is the only leather worker on TH-cam that has tips I’ve never seen…., every time
@@ChefS.Keller Thank you Chef That is a seriously appreciated tip of the hat compliment my friend
Good tips, for sure. Like that cup caddie!! Lol. I'd buy one, but I recently took a chunk of cedar, and cut/ sanded it all.. drilled out. Nice holder.. kool, on the wire!! Good way to gave different sizes..
@@Terry-n1i It’s fun for me finding little nuggets like that cup caddie from other small business’ and giving them a shout out I love the fact that with these caddies you can have a lot of tools in a small space, but I agree nothing is better that making one outta good wood!! Cheers friend
Man thanks for showing the Picket Master Pro 3 point center finder I really appreciate this. A customer purchased one and told me you told them
@@Slcsaltcitysteel Absolutely You’re welcome! It’s become one of my favorite tools in leatherwork for patterning and quickly finding dead on center A game changer🙌
@viktorgeorge9144 dude that's so cool to hear
I'd absolutely love to have a copy of "Packing Iron" but my God! Even a ratty copy is over $90. I mean, totally worth it, but I'm on a budget here :(
I get it So many of these books have become an investment of sorts Keep hunting them hopefully you’ll get lucky
Again,.... Great tips.... Thank you so much 👍
@@GrannyandPoppy I appreciate the kind words Thank you 🙌
Very good video VG. I enjoyed it.
@@geneclayton2467 Thank you Gene A nice positive way to end my day Much appreciated
Hey, Viktor... I typed in 1st comment, before watching entire vid.. I've never seen anyone use horse hair brush, to finish up a project?? If you get chance, please make another vid on uses and benefits of horse hair brush!! That is completely new idea to me!! I luv making heavy outdoor gear, LARP, etc.. holsters and sheaths. Got my burnishing down.. but maybe this will help the rest!!?? Thanks, Viktor!! Do learn and enjoy your vids!!
@@Terry-n1i Thanks again for the kindness you’ve shown me Terry It’s really appreciated Cobblers and larger leather manufacturers use industrial line finishers (horsehair and cotton 8”X2” wheels) to speed up production Think of the old shoe shiners on every corner back in the day. They used horsehair brushes to buff and polish the shoes. These powered horsehair brushes help surface burnish and polish your goods and with the low rpm won’t burn the leather!!👍
Great video ordered wire assortment already!
@@woodstacker5241 I was walking thru a music shop and found those and immediately that came to mind Coat hangers, other wires are always being searched out Thanks for watching 🙌
Great tips my friend 👍🏻I also have some tips but I have to translate that to English first , will send you a pm later , great that your pen sharpening is working , take care and have a nice weekend
@@jonas-mb6cf Always glad to hear from you my friend Looking forward to seeing what else I can learn from you Jonas Thanks again I soo love the goodies 🤝
Love the cow on the wall, I need one of those haha
😂 it used to be on my shop door 👍
Gracias por sus consejos, son de gran ayuda. Saludos desde Asturias, España.
Thank you Mariano It’s very kind of you to say so And all the way from Spain too🙌
Sorry for all texts!! Lol. Man, ua got lot great tips, on this vid!! So, that being said, I just introduced myself to, Weavers refillable markers!! Luv them for my belt and strap edges!! You just showed cotton tips.. I was using them.. not anymore!! 1 of the Weaver markers, is small.. small enough i can get in my belt/ strap holes.. Definitely a step up.. but Weaver don't offer replacement for marker ends. Buckle Guy now has assorted sizes and you can get refills, on the felt tips..
@@Terry-n1i I love talking about leather works so text away Terry🙌 I have the Prescott trade show coming up in February so I will pick up some Weaver daubers!! Always love improvements in our field
Can you please do a stamping video to show how you do it?
Hey Tom What specifically do you have in mind Thanks for watching
Hallo Mr.George
Vielen Dank für das Video. Es ist sehr interessant und enthält viele wirklich nützlige Tipps.
Ich freue mich immer etwas von Ihnen zu sehen und bewundere Ihre akurate Arbeit.
Liebe Grüße von der Ostseeküste in Nord-Deutschland. 👍
@@alterweiermann9773 Danke Danke mein fruend Such kind words and believe it or not I was able to understand this without translating 3 years stationed at Tempelhof W.Berlin in the 70’s helped Its these type of conversations I love so seriously thanks again
@@viktorgeorge9144 🙏👍
Another question!! Lol. I been searching everywhere, antique online, etc.. for an original Buck stitching awl.. like one, Bruce Cheaney uses.. that, jewelry burnished, looks almost exactly like real Buck Stitching awl, not as sharp, I'd imagine?? Where did you find that tool?? Thanks
@@Terry-n1i Thanks Terry I know exactly what tool you’re looking for The jewelry burnishing one might easily be made into a Buck stitch awl Check out any jewelry making/silver smithing outlets 👍
I'm sorry George,I could not find info on neon sign like you have.Where did you get it?
@@jenkins1979 No worries at all Jim try www.neonsigns.com and the lady who helped me was Eva If you still have trouble you can text or call me
(520) 909-8256 🤝
Hi George,I am not seeing link to cup caddie.Where can I get one
@@jenkins1979 no link Reach David at his email allaincustomleather@gmail.com
Thanks for supporting this channel and other small businesses 🙌🙌
Thank You, I’ve been doing leather work x 2yrs. I’m using 8 - 9 oz of leather for knife sheaths is this ok, or would you recommend another weight? What do you recommend for Handgun holsters?
@@thomaschetney990 Hey Thomas Thanks for watching!
8oz tight grain VegTan is my go to weight for knife sheaths and holsters
That letter opener is a shrimp cleaning tool
This made me laugh out loud John Thanks
I always thot it was a letter opener Too funny
How do i email Viktor?
@@kennruckey I’m at gcubic@icloud.com or on my Instagram @viktorgeorgeleathergoods
LllLll lol