@@101acresleather Sorry, I'm new to this world. May I ask what are you talking about? Is that bottle at the begining? And was just dyeing? Sorry for the ignorance and thanks. The end result was ridiculously professional. Amazing.
@@justoalejandrogonzalez5097 I use two types of contact cement. Water based cement is easy to work with but the solvent based cement is difficult to work with. One big problem with the solvent cement is how to best apply it to the leather. If you put the cement into the mustard bottle it is a good solution. The bottle does not react with the solvent, you can keep the glue thinned easily and it makes putting the glue onto the material very easy. The bottle at the beginning is the leather stain, the second bottle is the leather oil and the third paste is a mix of oils and waxes. I hope this helps.
You can get them from Tandy, Buckleguy or other places, just search for brass rivets and you'll find a bunch of places that sell them. You can also use Chicago screws instead of rivets.
It's just a matter of time/cost/price. Using the machine is fast and the stitches (and glue) hold very well. If you are making a special wallet or want to highlight the stitching you can easily hand sew the wallet with some really nice thread.
For this wallet I do not skive the edges because it would make them too thin. There is a max of three layers but mostly there are only two layers in the thickness. Because of the design the bulk of the wallet thickness is because of the cards that are put into it.
I’ve tried a ton of different weights and leathers. Most of the wallets I make of this design are 3-4oz Hermann Oak. The thickness and temper of the leather work very well for the wallet. The turquoise one is Italian leather and that is 4-5oz but the leather is a lighter temper. So somewhere around that weight.
What type of rivet cutter are you using? It seemed it may be a compound cutter type and appeared to sheer the rivets pretty easily. What size rivets were you using? I’m using a farriers nipper to cut #9 rivets.
Impresionante ver la destreza que se alcanza cuando se es un maestro. Usted posee una habilidad que trasciende en el tiempo. Un gusto ver su vídeo. Saludos cordiales y bendiciones para usted.
@@101acresleather Would you please consider detailing your supplies, (sizes and types), and where you got them? I’d really like to make one like this for my husband’s birthday gift! Do you offer a pattern for this design? This is the first time I’ve seen your channel but I’m subscribing. 🙂🤙 Great work!
@@s.engelsman4521 Thank you for the great feedback. Your suggestions are very good. I don't have an electronic pattern to sell (I went right from my paper designs to metal tooling) but I can sell a kit with some of the items. If you go to the wallet section of my website (link is on my home page) you can see the kit I have made. It is "out of stock" but you can use the contact form on the website to contact me and we can discuss details.
It is available on my TH-cam home page along with my website link. I will consider adding it to my videos as well. I’m also looking into international shipping options from my website. I think this should be possible now with some of the recent updates.
@@chetton93 Yes, some people have used it for that. It also holds the leather tight on the back so you can store some bills in there. Without it you need to make sure the wallet is full to keep the bills tight.
Very nice work done
Nice work,, inspirational. Voice overs are convenient but for builds like this the work flow is perfect. It’s all about efficiency.
glad to see a fellow Pa resident doing amazing things
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Wow ! Awesome prep on conditioning the leather and great design.
I like the mustard glue sauce, “I put that S+x# on everything “. Cheers.
Thanks! The mustard bottle was revolutionary for me.
@@101acresleather Sorry, I'm new to this world. May I ask what are you talking about? Is that bottle at the begining? And was just dyeing? Sorry for the ignorance and thanks. The end result was ridiculously professional. Amazing.
@@justoalejandrogonzalez5097 I use two types of contact cement. Water based cement is easy to work with but the solvent based cement is difficult to work with. One big problem with the solvent cement is how to best apply it to the leather. If you put the cement into the mustard bottle it is a good solution. The bottle does not react with the solvent, you can keep the glue thinned easily and it makes putting the glue onto the material very easy.
The bottle at the beginning is the leather stain, the second bottle is the leather oil and the third paste is a mix of oils and waxes. I hope this helps.
@@mavrikmavrik3032 Wow. SO much to learn. Yes, it does. Much appreciated.
Wonderful piece of work buddy! Keep videos coming!
Can you make this with a small tether loop? At the bottom between the two silver rivets. I need something like this for concerts and festivals.
Hermoso trabajo maestro!!
El cuero de atrás es para colocarlo por el cinto?
Thank you. The leather on the back can hold paper money. Yes, I have had one person connect it to a belt.
Nice design.
Thanks it’s based on a few other designs I’ve seen out there.
Very cool! Were do you get your rivets from? I have trouble finding anything but copper. Love this walet.
You can get them from Tandy, Buckleguy or other places, just search for brass rivets and you'll find a bunch of places that sell them. You can also use Chicago screws instead of rivets.
Great video. Mind sharing why you prefer sewing machine over fork?
It's just a matter of time/cost/price. Using the machine is fast and the stitches (and glue) hold very well. If you are making a special wallet or want to highlight the stitching you can easily hand sew the wallet with some really nice thread.
This looks fabulous. What is the skiving tool you use please
For this wallet I do not skive the edges because it would make them too thin. There is a max of three layers but mostly there are only two layers in the thickness. Because of the design the bulk of the wallet thickness is because of the cards that are put into it.
Clean!! Good job
very nicely designed. I like it.
hola, una pregunta, que tipo de remache ocupaste, y donde se pueden conseguir, yo solo eh visto de cobre.
very nice!! Like the design
That looks great bro! Congratulations 🙌🏼
Thanks!
Great pattern
Hola, de qué espesor es el cuero? Lindo trabajo!
Normally 3 to 4 oz.
Satisfying to watch, now how do I get one....
They are available on my webpage for US sale and Etsy for global.
Mustard bottle! I got scared when you started using it. :)
It is the “special sauce” for all of my recipes!
So nice.
Fascinating
Thanks for the dryer tip... Just want to know, u won't give dye dry off time before?
No, I will dye it and condition/hot stuff it all at the same time. That keeps the leather from getting stiff after dying and drying.
Beautiful
Great video! Thank you!
I really like this. What weight of leather do you use please?
I’ve tried a ton of different weights and leathers. Most of the wallets I make of this design are 3-4oz Hermann Oak. The thickness and temper of the leather work very well for the wallet. The turquoise one is Italian leather and that is 4-5oz but the leather is a lighter temper. So somewhere around that weight.
Beautiful design bro, good job👍👍👍👍👍
What type of rivet cutter are you using? It seemed it may be a compound cutter type and appeared to sheer the rivets pretty easily. What size rivets were you using? I’m using a farriers nipper to cut #9 rivets.
Классный карт холдер получился👍👍👍😊
Thank you.
What size are your red leather hides in Sq Ft. And how many red leather hides do you have?
参考にさせていただきます。
綺麗な作品ですね😀
Why the slot punched in the strap?
Part for looks and part to make the bend in the leather easier/more natural.
Part for looks, part to make the strap bend a bit easier/be less stiff.
Impresionante ver la destreza que se alcanza cuando se es un maestro. Usted posee una habilidad que trasciende en el tiempo. Un gusto ver su vídeo. Saludos cordiales y bendiciones para usted.
Excellent video, the wallet color is beautiful. Do you build it for sale?
It is. In the US you can order it from my website. For global orders you would need to order it through my Etsy page.
Hermoso trabajo, todo un Arte!
Yes please......Order-Up!?
You can find them on the website.
Beautiful! I have got to know where you got those nickel looking peening rivets?!
I got these ones at Tandy but you can find them at the other main leather suppliers as well.
@@101acresleather Would you please consider detailing your supplies, (sizes and types), and where you got them? I’d really like to make one like this for my husband’s birthday gift! Do you offer a pattern for this design? This is the first time I’ve seen your channel but I’m subscribing. 🙂🤙 Great work!
@@s.engelsman4521 Thank you for the great feedback. Your suggestions are very good. I don't have an electronic pattern to sell (I went right from my paper designs to metal tooling) but I can sell a kit with some of the items. If you go to the wallet section of my website (link is on my home page) you can see the kit I have made. It is "out of stock" but you can use the contact form on the website to contact me and we can discuss details.
What weight leater did you use
Normally 3-4 oz.
It would be better to put your Etsy link to this video description.
It is available on my TH-cam home page along with my website link. I will consider adding it to my videos as well. I’m also looking into international shipping options from my website. I think this should be possible now with some of the recent updates.
I need this... 😍
They are available :-)
Trabalho muito bom eu estou aprendendo muito só em ver certo hoje em dia só não aprende aquele que é parasita
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Bonito diseño y resistente de por vida👍👋❤🇨🇱
Gracias!
I tried using ketchup but it didn’t work. Probably should have used mustard.
How foolish of you
I tried many things. This brand is the best!
You don't talk in all your videos or just this one?
It’s just a matter of time. I don’t have time to script them all out and talk. For now I’m showing the builds but not talking or explaining.
👍👍👌👌
Beleza
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Супер!!!
That was a useless second snap
It’s a belt loop so you can put it on without having to take the belt off.
@@chetton93 Yes, some people have used it for that. It also holds the leather tight on the back so you can store some bills in there. Without it you need to make sure the wallet is full to keep the bills tight.
Хрень какая-то бесполезная... но из кожи!!!