Like I said before, I don't even do leather work, yet. But I'm somehow addicted to these videos. I guess I'll have to add leather work to my 10,000 hobbies. George's down home nature and common sense approach are inspiring.
I love these videos that you're doing Victor. These are genuinely helpful. I'm really tired of all the over-produced leather craft videos that really don't teach anything. Many of these people are now "content creators" and "influencers" instead of craftsmen. Please stay real my friend.
wonderful information . Learned a few new things even after many decades of leather work/ Thanks for taking the time to produce these information rich videos.
Awesome!!! You're tips and tricks are some of, if not the best on YT. Thank you. Would love to see more of your home built/ home customized tools. Again Awesome content! Cheers-
These tips and tricks videos are fantastic. I will be making some wax cakes in the near future. I have bees wax already for inside leather jugs and canteens. Thanks again for a great series.
This is the second video of yours i have watched today. Very informative, detailed and straight to the point. Thanks for sharing. Cheers from Australia.
Great video I can see uses for every tip especially the use of bees wax I wasn't sure of the percentages . I have just started melting my own bees wax, looking for Episode 11 and more!
Hello Isaac Unfortunately no I have retired from commission work and now I’m focusing on TH-cam giving tutorials for the new makers My “Knife Sheath School” volumes 1-12 are posted and more to follow If you’re looking for anything in particular I can refer you to some quality Makers
@@viktorgeorge9144 ok thank you for reply back. I would love to have one of your sheath they’re beautiful 😔. I’m going to keep watching your videos for sure. I’m planning on start doing some leather crafts inspired on your videos.
Sorry for the delay. The paraffin softens the harder beeswax making for smoother applications and a nicer waxed edge. It’s the industry standard for leatherwork
I just do small leather projects, but I'm glad this video popped up. Thank you
@@larrykoroush6995 Thanks Larry I appreciate you stopping by the channel
Like I said before, I don't even do leather work, yet. But I'm somehow addicted to these videos. I guess I'll have to add leather work to my 10,000 hobbies. George's down home nature and common sense approach are inspiring.
I so appreciate that my new leather hobbyist 😂 Your kind words are very kind Sorry for the delay in responding
these videos are adding "years of experience" to my leathercrafting ability.
Tango Yankee I am so glad to hear that something in this video might help you out of a bind. Thanks for the kind review W-T-F
Hot Damn!!!! You're an ingenious sort of Fella' to have around. I am Soooo glad I've found your channel.
Heck yeah Anthony!!! That right there is soo much appreciated. 🤙 Thank You
I love these videos that you're doing Victor. These are genuinely helpful. I'm really tired of all the over-produced leather craft videos that really don't teach anything. Many of these people are now "content creators" and "influencers" instead of craftsmen. Please stay real my friend.
Thanks so much for that nice comment and I sincerely appreciate the keeping it real mention. I will continue on this path on this path my friend 🙌
Can I thank you for your presentation, straight to the point
Thanks Derek! I appreciate that🙌
Thx for sharing your years of knowledge with us. Keeping coming
Thank you Harold I will continue to try and improve as this new venture develops 🙌
Good video. Good job. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
Thanks as always 🙌🙌🙌
Thanks for sharing, excellent tips!
Thank you Johnny for taking a moment to send those kind words.
Great information Sir. Appreciate the share and knowledge. Semper Fi
Hey Gary Thanks for that kind response. Sorry for my late acknowledgment It’s seriously appreciated
wonderful information . Learned a few new things even after many decades of leather work/ Thanks for taking the time to produce these information rich videos.
That is very kind of you to say Richard Thanks for taking a moment of your day to leave a positive comment. Here’s to us old timers in leatherwork🙌
Thank you very much
Right on Jacob! Thank you🙌
Awesome tips and ideas thanks for sharing.
Thank you Mason for the kind words
Good tips!
Thank you Scott for taking a moment to say so. It’s genuinely appreciated
Great tips George!
You Rock Jeff! Thanks my friend
@@viktorgeorge9144 thanks!
Great tips as always Sir George!!!
Thank you my friend!!!
You are a brilliant artist George.
Rico..
Rico!!! What’s happening brother. Thanks
Awesome!!! You're tips and tricks are some of, if not the best on YT. Thank you. Would love to see more of your home built/ home customized tools. Again Awesome content! Cheers-
I sincerely appreciate that JMW!! Very kind and motivating for me to continue and improve my videos. 🙌
Great tips as always.
Thank you Morrow!!🙌
I like the 12 ton press. I currently use an old book press which works pretty well, just takes a little muscle
I’ve always wanted an old book press for leatherwork Adds some shop flavor!!
Great video - thanks for sharing - I don't know which one is the best tip they are all great.
I appreciate that Stephen This made my evening🙌
These tips and tricks videos are fantastic. I will be making some wax cakes in the near future. I have bees wax already for inside leather jugs and canteens. Thanks again for a great series.
Right on Larry! I appreciate the nod my friend I need to make a leather vessel some day. Thanks
Another excellent video!
Thank you John!
This is the second video of yours i have watched today. Very informative, detailed and straight to the point. Thanks for sharing. Cheers from Australia.
Cheers!
Thanks Rich. Sorry I missed replying to your kind words. I will be back soon
Great video I can see uses for every tip especially the use of bees wax I wasn't sure of the percentages . I have just started melting
my own bees wax, looking for Episode 11 and more!
Thanks Jack for the kind words and I’m glad you found something useful in all that unorthodox matter!!🙌
A cupcake or muffin tin works great for wax molds.
Sorry for late reply. Great idea Do you line them with paper first. I have a small muffin pan I’ll try it with. Thank you Wade
Out of the ball park, you gotta be hitting 300
Thanks Andrew 😂 Slow pitch🙌
Sir, what kind of abrasive wheel do you use to sharpen your tools,
Muslin sewed wheel with green rouge
Excellent where do you get your beeswax. I have only found small amounts not bulk like yours
Thank you AG!! Much appreciated. We have roadside vendors who sell honey and I found a source by asking them if the beekeepers sell their wax.
Do you have a website where I can check your products?
Hello Isaac Unfortunately no
I have retired from commission work and now I’m focusing on TH-cam giving tutorials for the new makers My “Knife Sheath School” volumes 1-12 are posted and more to follow
If you’re looking for anything in particular I can refer you to some quality Makers
@@viktorgeorge9144 ok thank you for reply back. I would love to have one of your sheath they’re beautiful 😔. I’m going to keep watching your videos for sure. I’m planning on start doing some leather crafts inspired on your videos.
Great tips and tricks. What do you use the spent shotgun shells for?
A 20 gauge shell inside a 12 gauge shell full of match sticks for a bushcraft outdoor project Thanks for watching and your kind comment🙌
What advantages do you get from mixing beeswax and the paraffin?
Sorry for the delay. The paraffin softens the harder beeswax making for smoother applications and a nicer waxed edge. It’s the industry standard for leatherwork