Thank you for your answer! First I watched about 50 youtube videos and just started making shoes. The first few pairs were not usable. Almost every video had something I could learn. In addition, in the early days an orthopaedist showed me the worst mistakes in making shoes. Working as a carpenter helps with precision. And the most important thing is enthusiasm, patience and perseverance.
Thanks for your precious reply! I think that could be a great thing for community to make a playlist about your learning path, trials and errors, design, measurements, common mistakes, etc... You could earn some money too, you deserve it.
My jaw dropped, how much respect I have for this profession. Truly a master. This video is for those who ask: why do handmade shoes cost so much? Here is the answer. I really enjoyed watching this video.
Handmade shoes cost so much for two reasons. First, they are unique pieces. Each pair of boots are like no other, generally they're made by the hands of a skilled craftsman. Second, it takes time for the craftsman to learn and develop that skill. As for most professions, it takes about 10 years to truly become a master.
@@TheGecko26unfortunately here in Croatia they're anything but skilled masters. Most of them inherited the workshop from their fathers and grandfathers and are trying to use the "heritage" as marketing. They typically charge 2-300€ for shoes made out of questionable leather and a glued on sole instead of Goodyear welt. You can get such shoes for 40€ in Deichmann, they'll last and wear the same. There's exactly one shoemaker left that knows what he's doing. Sad, as Zagreb used to be the town of a thousand craftsmen.
Awesome. When I first came to this country decades ago, my dad took me to a cobbler to have a pair of leather boots made. Back then, we had tailors, cobblers, people who made travel bags. They are all gone now replaced by department stores like everywhere else. The boots needed almost no break-in as they were custom made to the shape of my feet. Sadly I no longer have the boots but I remember the cobbler telling me to bring them back if I ever had any problems with them. I was too young to appreciate his skills then. But with the years and watching you create those molds, and making the boots from them, I am just in awe. Bravo!
This is unbelievable. I've watched you make a water tight wooden bucket with no glue or metal fixturing, a composite bow from animal sinew, wood, and a water buffalo horn, and now a hand made pair of boots? Crazy skills. I watched this one last and the whole time was telling myself, "If he casts the treaded part of the boot himself I'm going to lose my mind." You saved my mind, but it wouldn't have surprised me if you had cast it. You have an amazing array of high craftsmanship skills like nothing I've ever seen.
I'm an Orthotic & Prosthetic Practitioner and I bet u could use the same software we use to 3D scan patient's feet/ankles with our phone rather than cast them. Saved us tons no longer having to pay for casting supplies. Saves me a lot of time, too!
I always got that shoemaking was highly skilled but to actually watch the entire process was awe inspiring. The tools of the trade alone are mind boggling.
I just got into shoemaking. Trust me,this guy showed just an infinitesimal fraction of all the tools that exist for making shoes and boots. There’s literally hundreds of specialized tools for each step,all in different shapes,sizes etc… And the learning curve for each one… very steep
Taką piękną rzemieślniczą robotę szewską widziałem ostatni raz w 1968 roku w Szczecinie,ulica Strzałowska(Polska) Byłem wtedy małym chłopcem,ale pamiętam zręczność starego przedwojennego szewca.Tego małego warsztatu szewskiego już nie ma, chociaż pomieszczenie zostało,tak jak i dziewiętnastowieczna kamienica.Pamiętam tylko jak skórzane spody wzmacniał albo łączył warstwy cienkimi drewnianymi ćwiekami moczonymi w jakiejś ciemnej smolistej substancji. Piękne wspomnienia🤔 Pozdrawiam
I Personaly think that this is the most difficult thing about shoes that I have ever seen.......I Have never seen anything like that .......Congrats to this Artist........The difficult level for these shoes are so very high......perfect work........congratulations !
Великолепная работа! О таких мастерах и говорят, "золотые руки". Интересно какое изделие станет темой следующего видео. Нет сомнений, это будет также круто 👍
You are meticulous and precise, both your process and the final result are beautiful to watch. You have my respect, thank you for sharing your work with us!
Смотрел ролик не отрываясь. Работа мастера захватывает. Я родом из Якутии, и мой отец - заядлый охотник, сам шил себе обувь для охоты зимой, конечно не такую красивую и сложную в изготовлении как у вас, но очень легкую и теплую, чтобы не испытывать дискомфорта в -50°С. Некоторым навыкам научил и меня, так что всё это очень знакомо мне и немного грустно, так как отца недавно не стало.
Светлая память папе ! Согласен с автором ролика -и Вам стоит показать эту обувь. Может и автор использует якутские напевы так саазать и возродит в новом виде.
Literally modded a set of last specific to the wearer, then design and built the shoe based on this. A lot of work and time spent on it. Work of a master.
Quand je vois ce genre de vidéo, ça me fascine énormément et me rend compte à quel point les gens peuvent être si talentueux. C'est dommage que c'est rare ce genre d'occupation. Je travaille dans le logiciel depuis au moins 35 ans. Je réalise qu'après toutes ces années, je n'ai rien produit de "tangible", tel que de pouvoir montrer à quelqu'un une paire de botte dont le créateur peut être fier. Bravo.
This video defines the phrase well: "Do your best in the condition you have, while you don't have better conditions to do even better." Wonderful and excellent, thank you very much for sharing with us.
Amazing job, and those blades are very well sharpened. Such skills will definitely be needed in the future after society has collapsed. I can't imagine what it would take to reverse engineer such a craft if you had to start from scratch.
This must be the most in depth, detailed look at building shoes from scratch that I have ever seen on youtube. And I've looked at a lot! I have always wanted to make a pair of shoes and have done minor repairs and things. This is really making me want to finally try and design my own. Beautiful workmanship! Those boots are beautiful! Amazing work :)
Как раз на днях хотел искать видео "Как сделать обувь из кожи самому", и случайно наткнулся на это видео. И скажу честно-что то расхотелось делать самому😂. А мастеру ставлю отлично 👍 Это просто не передать словами как всё чётко он сделал. Были бы здесь такие мастера.
Очень крутая сборка обуви !!! Особенно мне понравилось крепление и сборка подошвы к верху обуви!!! Не люблю когда в обувь забивают много гвоздей и прошивают насквозь с протектором!
This is a work of art! Watching this at work and my colleague was beside me admiring your work and thinking what it takes to make this type pf work when your competition is the industry. Truly sparked a whole conversation.
Well this type of work has an advantage compared to industrial products. They focus on big numbers and reduced costs,so they skimp on materials and construction as much as they can. A handmade boot will last 10 times longer than an industrial one since the construction in sturdier,more durable and the material are better,plus it can be repaired,resoled,even stretched or resized if you can find a skilled cobbler. This is way better than industrial shoes,but the price is generally very high,and rightly so
Practice makes perfect, but some people proves that for some jobs you have to be born with a specific talent, especially when it comes to art... respect for both dedication and talent.
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Allergrößten Respekt - sowohl für den Schuh, als auch für den "Clip"! 👏
Wow, absolut fantastisch, nicht nur das sie hervorragend mit Holz umgehen können, nein, jetzt zeigen sie auch noch das sie den besten Schuhmachern die größte Konkurrenz sind. Hut ab vor soviel Talent und Hingabe!
One of those talents that some people have you can practice as much you want but if’s you don’t visualize exactly what and how you want this it will never happen excellent brilliant creativity
What a lesson! Wow! I love seeing and understanding the different methods of constructing durable everyday objects. I subscribed directly to your channel
Great job, I've never seen such foam, carbon, and preforms for molding. I hope you can teach us the materials for these preforms... Thank you from sudan
I believe Andi mentioned in a reply to another comment that he uses ASTI-OP from a firm called Beil in Germany. Their catalog recommends the 700 kg/m3 density for lastmaking. If you are interested in last casting, as I am, I also recommend that you look into thermoplastic polyurethane. Some of the German orthopedic suppliers also supply this material in pellet form, which can be melted down and recast many times.
@@andiswerkstatt-ow4uwYou kidding, aren't you? This makes these boots even more impressive. Do you take orders if someone asks nicely and brings a crate of your favourite beer?
Amazing, the most beautiful pair of mountain boots that I have seen in a long time. I had a pair custom made by my late uncle who worked in Wengen, Switzerland making these type of boots.
Anche questo lavoro è stato eseguito in maniera spettacolare da vero artigiano...complimenti. Mi sono iscritto al tuo canale non posso perdermi i prossimi video che pubblicherai sono veramente belli e la qualità delle immagini ottime . un'abbraccio dall'Italia ciao
Simplesmente perfeito, fico imaginando que honra e que privilégio estes sujeitos tem de usar uma obra prima dessas nos pés deste talentoso artesão, parabéns pelo excelente trabalho!
Norwegian welt, that's how I do it too! I attach the upper differently though. I make a gemming out of canvas and sew it to the insole, then the upper and welt stitch to that. Great job, they're sweet boots!
Ich bin selber Schuhmacher und ich muss sagen die Methoden mit dem Döner Messer habe ich noch nie gesehen.😂 Nein aber im Ernst Tolles Videos und echt eine schöne Arbeit!!! Das ist Handwerk vom aller feinsten!!!👌
Una obra de arte. No se que tan raro sea el oficio, lo que si afirmo que no he visto a otra persona que lo haga. Vaya, hasta me dieron ganas de aprender este oficio.
Wow...lo k vi fue Increíble. ..Amo los borcegos...aquí sé entiende porque son Tan caros...Tú trabajo impecable...Te felicito...Soy diseñadora de Indumentaria y hago td cm tú. ..meticulosamente!!!Abrazo...Argentina..Buenos Aires💕💕💕
How to learn this art?
Thank you for your answer! First I watched about 50 youtube videos and just started making shoes. The first few pairs were not usable. Almost every video had something I could learn. In addition, in the early days an orthopaedist showed me the worst mistakes in making shoes. Working as a carpenter helps with precision. And the most important thing is enthusiasm, patience and perseverance.
Thanks for your precious reply! I think that could be a great thing for community to make a playlist about your learning path, trials and errors, design, measurements, common mistakes, etc... You could earn some money too, you deserve it.
Végre valaki megfelelően használja a roppantó habot.
awesome@@costa7112
Step 1 first you make a mold of a mold of a mold of a mold… 😂
My jaw dropped, how much respect I have for this profession. Truly a master. This video is for those who ask: why do handmade shoes cost so much? Here is the answer. I really enjoyed watching this video.
Handmade shoes cost so much for two reasons. First, they are unique pieces. Each pair of boots are like no other, generally they're made by the hands of a skilled craftsman. Second, it takes time for the craftsman to learn and develop that skill. As for most professions, it takes about 10 years to truly become a master.
@@TheGecko26unfortunately here in Croatia they're anything but skilled masters. Most of them inherited the workshop from their fathers and grandfathers and are trying to use the "heritage" as marketing. They typically charge 2-300€ for shoes made out of questionable leather and a glued on sole instead of Goodyear welt. You can get such shoes for 40€ in Deichmann, they'll last and wear the same.
There's exactly one shoemaker left that knows what he's doing. Sad, as Zagreb used to be the town of a thousand craftsmen.
I have even more respect for those who managed to organize mass production of this kinds of shoes. The complexity must be on another level
Уважения вам идеальная работа мастеров мне бы так
almost all shoes are handmade, it's just that most shoemakers are working for two dollars because you have rights. ☺️
As a retired hand crafting shoe maker i apreciate your skills , great work , very good technique ,
Thank you!
Awesome. When I first came to this country decades ago, my dad took me to a cobbler to have a pair of leather boots made. Back then, we had tailors, cobblers, people who made travel bags. They are all gone now replaced by department stores like everywhere else. The boots needed almost no break-in as they were custom made to the shape of my feet. Sadly I no longer have the boots but I remember the cobbler telling me to bring them back if I ever had any problems with them. I was too young to appreciate his skills then. But with the years and watching you create those molds, and making the boots from them, I am just in awe. Bravo!
This is unbelievable. I've watched you make a water tight wooden bucket with no glue or metal fixturing, a composite bow from animal sinew, wood, and a water buffalo horn, and now a hand made pair of boots?
Crazy skills. I watched this one last and the whole time was telling myself, "If he casts the treaded part of the boot himself I'm going to lose my mind." You saved my mind, but it wouldn't have surprised me if you had cast it. You have an amazing array of high craftsmanship skills like nothing I've ever seen.
I'm an Orthotic & Prosthetic Practitioner and I bet u could use the same software we use to 3D scan patient's feet/ankles with our phone rather than cast them. Saved us tons no longer having to pay for casting supplies. Saves me a lot of time, too!
Как называется ваша программа?
I think you're missing the point, the video is demonstration and sharing of skill and knowledge.
What software is it?
I always got that shoemaking was highly skilled but to actually watch the entire process was awe inspiring. The tools of the trade alone are mind boggling.
I just got into shoemaking. Trust me,this guy showed just an infinitesimal fraction of all the tools that exist for making shoes and boots. There’s literally hundreds of specialized tools for each step,all in different shapes,sizes etc…
And the learning curve for each one… very steep
Taką piękną rzemieślniczą robotę szewską widziałem ostatni raz w 1968 roku w Szczecinie,ulica Strzałowska(Polska)
Byłem wtedy małym chłopcem,ale pamiętam zręczność starego przedwojennego szewca.Tego małego warsztatu szewskiego już nie ma, chociaż pomieszczenie zostało,tak jak i dziewiętnastowieczna kamienica.Pamiętam tylko jak skórzane spody wzmacniał albo łączył warstwy cienkimi drewnianymi ćwiekami moczonymi w jakiejś ciemnej smolistej substancji.
Piękne wspomnienia🤔
Pozdrawiam
I did my time in a shoe factory in the 80's, I could smell every process in this video! Nice one.
How on earth is this a hobby?! Wow. Incredible. Thank you for such a detailed video.
I Personaly think that this is the most difficult thing about shoes that I have ever seen.......I Have never seen anything like that .......Congrats to this Artist........The difficult level for these shoes are so very high......perfect work........congratulations !
Великолепная работа! О таких мастерах и говорят, "золотые руки". Интересно какое изделие станет темой следующего видео. Нет сомнений, это будет также круто 👍
To make this boot, you not only have to be a master of leather and fabrics but also of clay and putty. Very impressive!
You are meticulous and precise, both your process and the final result are beautiful to watch. You have my respect, thank you for sharing your work with us!
Your diversity of skills is wild Andi, nothing you can't take a good crack at
Смотрел ролик не отрываясь. Работа мастера захватывает.
Я родом из Якутии, и мой отец - заядлый охотник, сам шил себе обувь для охоты зимой, конечно не такую красивую и сложную в изготовлении как у вас, но очень легкую и теплую, чтобы не испытывать дискомфорта в -50°С. Некоторым навыкам научил и меня, так что всё это очень знакомо мне и немного грустно, так как отца недавно не стало.
You should do a video of those boots. Pass the knowledge on!
And I am sorry for your loss. I hope your family is well.
@@aaronthompson192 Спасибо за слова поддержки.
Светлая память папе ! Согласен с автором ролика -и Вам стоит показать эту обувь. Может и автор использует якутские напевы так саазать и возродит в новом виде.
Literally modded a set of last specific to the wearer, then design and built the shoe based on this. A lot of work and time spent on it. Work of a master.
Absolutely superb craftsmanship, as a shoemaker myself I really appreciate the effort that goes into making bespoke footwear.
Fantastic to see this skill in today's age, keep up the great work!
Quand je vois ce genre de vidéo, ça me fascine énormément et me rend compte à quel point les gens peuvent être si talentueux. C'est dommage que c'est rare ce genre d'occupation.
Je travaille dans le logiciel depuis au moins 35 ans. Je réalise qu'après toutes ces années, je n'ai rien produit de "tangible", tel que de pouvoir montrer à quelqu'un une paire de botte dont le créateur peut être fier. Bravo.
So much work, wow and the attention to detail is extraordinary. Only Asians put this much work into anything they do or create. God bless y’all
I'm in awe. The fact that you're self taught from watching TH-cam videos is so inspiring. Way to go Andi! I can't wait for your next video!
This video defines the phrase well: "Do your best in the condition you have, while you don't have better conditions to do even better." Wonderful and excellent, thank you very much for sharing with us.
Amazing job, and those blades are very well sharpened. Such skills will definitely be needed in the future after society has collapsed. I can't imagine what it would take to reverse engineer such a craft if you had to start from scratch.
This must be the most in depth, detailed look at building shoes from scratch that I have ever seen on youtube. And I've looked at a lot! I have always wanted to make a pair of shoes and have done minor repairs and things. This is really making me want to finally try and design my own. Beautiful workmanship! Those boots are beautiful! Amazing work :)
Thank you!
Как раз на днях хотел искать видео "Как сделать обувь из кожи самому", и случайно наткнулся на это видео. И скажу честно-что то расхотелось делать самому😂. А мастеру ставлю отлично 👍 Это просто не передать словами как всё чётко он сделал.
Были бы здесь такие мастера.
Наши мастера такой ерундой не маются, т.к есть обувные колодки на разные размеры и фасоны.
Wow! I’ve never seen this “belt and suspenders” combination of a hand-stitched storm welt AND stitch-out construction. Impressive!
You are mesmerizing to watch. I love all the detail and the different materials you’re using, great job.
Truly gorgeous. Who wouldn’t love to have a pair of boots like these?
Очень крутая сборка обуви !!! Особенно мне понравилось крепление и сборка подошвы к верху обуви!!! Не люблю когда в обувь забивают много гвоздей и прошивают насквозь с протектором!
The pride you take in your craft/art is outstanding😳. Thank you for sharing what you do… truly amazing!
This is a work of art! Watching this at work and my colleague was beside me admiring your work and thinking what it takes to make this type pf work when your competition is the industry. Truly sparked a whole conversation.
Well this type of work has an advantage compared to industrial products. They focus on big numbers and reduced costs,so they skimp on materials and construction as much as they can. A handmade boot will last 10 times longer than an industrial one since the construction in sturdier,more durable and the material are better,plus it can be repaired,resoled,even stretched or resized if you can find a skilled cobbler. This is way better than industrial shoes,but the price is generally very high,and rightly so
Practice makes perfect, but some people proves that for some jobs you have to be born with a specific talent, especially when it comes to art... respect for both dedication and talent.
Allergrößten Respekt - sowohl für den Schuh, als auch für den "Clip"! 👏
Danke!
@@andiswerkstatt-ow4uw11ض
Wow, absolut fantastisch, nicht nur das sie hervorragend mit Holz umgehen können, nein, jetzt zeigen sie auch noch das sie den besten Schuhmachern die größte Konkurrenz sind. Hut ab vor soviel Talent und Hingabe!
Absolutely amazing work man! This is why youtube is so amazing! We wouldn't have seen this otherwise.
Master class. People who do this are national treasures.
People who make shoes are awesome artists! 🎉
I love watching this the craftsmanship… definitely a new found respect. Totally amazing
золотые руки у мастера....и голова светлая
А если голова была бы тёмным, то что?
One of those talents that some people have you can practice as much you want but if’s you don’t visualize exactly what and how you want this it will never happen excellent brilliant creativity
Absolutely love the craftsmanship and the tools used especially the leather finger rings to tighten the stitching.
Beautiful to watch
Oops, wrong color . I'll take them. Wow what a video. Master Shoemaker.
What a lesson! Wow! I love seeing and understanding the different methods of constructing durable everyday objects. I subscribed directly to your channel
Thank you!
Voila une chaussure avec un montage traditionnel dans les régles absolue de l'art! Bravo!
Great job, I've never seen such foam, carbon, and preforms for molding. I hope you can teach us the materials for these preforms... Thank you from sudan
Ничего себе работа ! Мастер-золотые руки ! О такой обуви только мечтать. Конечно,не каждому по карману.
I really enjoyed this and how detailed you made this and even making the last, I never see this all in one video and I like that!
Thank you very much for your supportive comment!😀
@@andiswerkstatt-ow4uwWhat would a pair of shoes like this go for?
@@andiswerkstatt-ow4uwI am asking in case I ever win the lottery....
Curious... How long does this whole process actually wind up taking? @@andiswerkstatt-ow4uw
That foam last / taking shape of customer's foot is a brilliant idea.
Who's watching this at 3AM?
I am:)
Two eddies down and my soul purpose in life is now to feel my feet sliding into a pair of those bad boys
Get out of my room
2:30 AM til 2:49.
1 am
Приятно видеть работу мастера.
im shocked that these shoes are up there with some of the more attractive boots ive seen. i am an admirer of your work, sir!
Nice work. Can you tell me what you use for the soles? And what kind of polyurethane foam do you use for the lasts?
Thanks in advance.
I believe Andi mentioned in a reply to another comment that he uses ASTI-OP from a firm called Beil in Germany. Their catalog recommends the 700 kg/m3 density for lastmaking.
If you are interested in last casting, as I am, I also recommend that you look into thermoplastic polyurethane. Some of the German orthopedic suppliers also supply this material in pellet form, which can be melted down and recast many times.
Идеальное ремесло! Отличные ботинки! Мастеру большое уважение! Молодец!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Seems like he could benefit from a LiDAR Scanner and a 3D printer
Супер , чудова робота . Поважаю винятково тих , хто займаєть ручною роботою 👍
Вы - МАСТЕР! Эх... Я бы даже разорилась заказать обувь...
Do you have a website or a place to buy your stuff
Thank you very much for your interest! I don't have a website. I only make the shoes for myself and my family. It's my hobby.
@@andiswerkstatt-ow4uwYou kidding, aren't you?
This makes these boots even more impressive.
Do you take orders if someone asks nicely and brings a crate of your favourite beer?
I am blown away by the variety of skills you have. Great channel
Der hätte auch einen leisten aus dem Keller nehmen können
Amazing, the most beautiful pair of mountain boots that I have seen in a long time. I had a pair custom made by my late uncle who worked in Wengen, Switzerland making these type of boots.
Anche questo lavoro è stato eseguito in maniera spettacolare da vero artigiano...complimenti. Mi sono iscritto al tuo canale non posso perdermi i prossimi video che pubblicherai sono veramente belli e la qualità delle immagini ottime . un'abbraccio dall'Italia ciao
This is what separates from Mass Produce to Quality Made hand craft ❤❤❤
but girls think makin shoes is boring n nerdy n prefer mass produced shoes tho
Просто ---шедевр. Мастеру браво.
Simplesmente perfeito, fico imaginando que honra e que privilégio estes sujeitos tem de usar uma obra prima dessas nos pés deste talentoso artesão, parabéns pelo excelente trabalho!
Hermanito tu eres un verdadero artista, estoy con la boca abierta. Pocos como tu. Gracias por dejar ver tu arte.
I’ve watched all three of your videos and all are amazing examples of craftsmanship. What can’t you do?
All coblers have their own techniques that are worth knowing. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Cobblers repair shoes, this is shoemaking. It’s like the difference between a mechanical engineer and a car mechanic.
Norwegian welt, that's how I do it too! I attach the upper differently though. I make a gemming out of canvas and sew it to the insole, then the upper and welt stitch to that. Great job, they're sweet boots!
Nice work young man. Talent is in your blood for sure.
I've seen multiple videos on shoe making, had a crack or two at making shoes myself but yours gives do much information, amazing job.
Hayatımda gördüğüm en muhteşem ayakkabı yapma videosu keşke imkanım olsa da bu adamın ellerinden bir ayakkabıya sahip olsam 😏
Don’t know if it’s because I prefer casual to formal but this is my favourite video so far, amazing skills mate.
And, a carbon fibre shank!! Your eye for perfection is eye-watering!!
Incredible job! Super customized. Really awesome.
Very well made and thoughtfully engineered shoes. Congratulations!
Wow, what a process! I bet shoes made with that much care are a dream to wear.
Craftsmanship that's definitely worth the wait in shoes that are built to last!👍😎🍻
i have watched maaany of videos like that but that paire of shoes is reaaally ART
Ich bin selber Schuhmacher und ich muss sagen die Methoden mit dem Döner Messer habe ich noch nie gesehen.😂 Nein aber im Ernst Tolles Videos und echt eine schöne Arbeit!!! Das ist Handwerk vom aller feinsten!!!👌
Dankeschön 👍
Beautiful work. Really like the pull string on the back.
Die sehen ja wirklich klasse aus. Bestimmt sehr angenehmes Tragegefühl. Tolle Arbeit!👍🏻
Vielen Dank 👍
I watched it from start to finish this was very inspiring, thank you for making it.
Absolutely love & appreciate this work of Art 🖼️ ❤
Una obra de arte. No se que tan raro sea el oficio, lo que si afirmo que no he visto a otra persona que lo haga. Vaya, hasta me dieron ganas de aprender este oficio.
However much they cost, after watching how there're made they're worth every penny. They'd be a pleasure to wear and walk in.
What beautiful art, and what an expert you are. spectacular.
Das ist eine Meiterleistung. Danke fürs erklären, insbesondere für den Leistenbau. Klasse!
Danke für das Lob!
This is the kind of process i need for my shoes. Great work
Wow...lo k vi fue Increíble. ..Amo los borcegos...aquí sé entiende porque son Tan caros...Tú trabajo impecable...Te felicito...Soy diseñadora de Indumentaria y hago td cm tú. ..meticulosamente!!!Abrazo...Argentina..Buenos Aires💕💕💕
His skill makes it look easy, but it's not. a work of art 😌😌😌
Wow is just outstanding.
The epitome of craftsmanship.
I just hate to watch SUCH AMAZING SKILL .. you definitely will never have an issue with Ai ruling the world lol Awesomeee 🙏🙏🙏
Carbon spring amazing, lots of techniques shown, most impressive
Sometime its like sculpting in leather, fantastic work!!!
Wow incredibly. I really want to buy hiking shoes now. Preferably made by you. Great Craftsmanship and video, wow!
Amazing! Much respect for your skills and intelligence.
All I can say is you're an amazing craftsman, job well done
When they see this channel. Your gonna blow up. Beautiful work
A great master, a beautiful design, I hope the user of this handmade art knows what he has got