Super useful info! Being a broke as hell broken old shell of the man I used to be…. I found that it’s nearly as good to just take however many widths of beveler you use, and if you’ve go5 the right cheep Tandy version, there’s enough meat on them to grind the bevel back and put a new face on it to ride along your knife line and you can pretty easily modify some cheap beginner tools to function more like the high dollar Barry King steep bevels. I did 3 different widths…. Barely use the narrow one, if ever. But the medium comes in real handy on scrolls n other tighter turns. Regardless…give it a think n maybe it’ll be good for u too.
HI Joe, wishes from Switzerland. Your "Tooling Course" that we follow and we saw many times to fix the gesture in the mind is very important and a big help. Really. Next week we'll receive the Hermann Oak 8/9 oz VegTan leather !! It took long time before the reseller shipped out. So we will have next week the completed set of Barry King tools, the 20 oz maul - the course followed many times and with the new HO leather will be exciting to see what we will be able to do. Will send you some photos... All the best - Linda & Bruno
Thank you my brother!!!! I’m just getting started and Was having these exact problems until I saw your video which was more than very helpful thank you for sharing have a blessed day
I wish you’d do a video explaining all the differences and specs on Barry King bevelers. For example the different angles, the different checkered patterns (medium, matte, etc). I bought the XX Steep set because you use it so much. I love them too but I wanted something between standard and XX Steep. I can’t find any by Barry King. Or maybe I have and just don’t know what they are called.
(i) I liked this video very much. You do a great job of showing not only the faults, but how to correct them: thank you! (ii) I noticed in your opening segment the NIV Bible in the background over your left shoulder - very cool! (iii) at approx 6:15 mark when you do some shading and beveling - how did you find a song with a beat cadence to match your mallet hits? That was astounding and I am so impressed!! Excellent, Sir, and thank you. I tried liking the video 5x but TH-cam wont allow...just know it was in the thought! 🙂
Does using the expensive tools like the Barry King tools really make that much difference over the much less expensive “beginners” tools? I really can’t afford the extra cost but if it will noticeably improve my work I would slowly pick them up. Thank you for this site as you sharing experience helps so much!
The better tools do make a big difference. Check out this article I wrote on slowly adding to your tool collection... twentythreeplus.com/blogs/news/leather-tools-beyond-the-beginners-kit
Great video. Helps a lot. I'm curious about your course Fundamentals of Floral Carving. It lacks details on your website. I'd like to know how long course is and what topics are covered before buying :)
The course is broke into 12 different sections making it easier to walk through at your own pace. There are over 2 hrs of video covering the basic fundamentals of which tools I use, where, and how to use them. Then there is a pattern you download and I walk you through tooling that step by step.
Thank you! I never have used those bevels. Here is a link to an article I wrote that has my recommended tool list if you’re interested. twentythreeplus.com/blogs/news/leather-tools-beyond-the-beginners-kit
Our experience if this can help ... We started with some tools for "beginners". We watched the videos from Joe and from other experienced guys. Not only for carving and tooling but all the activities to make anything with leather. Fortunately many tools we bought are good quality Made in EU or US (not imported from far east) The "beginners tools" - Swivel knife, tools and all the stuff used to work are now completely changed after only 2 months. Barry King for tooling & swivel + mauls + push beveler + awl + edgers + stitch groover and so on. Make non sense to buy cheap stuffs that will be changed. Who more sped less spend.
I love this video Joe. Thank you. I have been practicing my beveling and had a question. I make a cut with my swivel knife, I bevel it and it looks "ok" from above. In your video you are showing the beveled side on top of the cut. What does the other side of the cut look like (the side where the toe fits into the cut). Mine still looks like rough leather after beveling. From the videos it doesn't seem like your lines look like that. I hope what I am describing makes sense. Any pictures or help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Hey Janet, thank you. I understand what you’re asking. I’ll have to try to show that closer next time. That is most likely being caused by the quality of tools and leather. I’d be happy to take a look at pictures of your work if you wanted to send me some through social media or email.
@@joemeling3216 do you tend to like a heavier maul or a lighter one? At the moment I just have a cheap one from hobby lobby but considering getting a Barry king. Also just got the Barry king 1/4” thin swivel knife blade as well. The blade I have at the moment I feel is just to thick. Also really hope you can make it to Texas for a class. some hands teaching would be awesome.
@@grantstansberry3277 I hope to get down there as well! I use a 20oz maul. It’s really just whatever is comfortable. I have a heavier one that I’ll use on basket stamps and border stamps just to set them in deeper without swinging as hard but I like the 20 oz for all my floral work.
As a begginer, i find your explanation very easy to understand and helpful. Thanks
great video. answers my question on why my beveling looks horrible. i apparently do a little of all 3. now i know how to correct that. thank you
Thank you for taking your time and showing in great detail what some of us can do to get much better results
Super useful info!
Being a broke as hell broken old shell of the man I used to be…. I found that it’s nearly as good to just take however many widths of beveler you use, and if you’ve go5 the right cheep Tandy version, there’s enough meat on them to grind the bevel back and put a new face on it to ride along your knife line and you can pretty easily modify some cheap beginner tools to function more like the high dollar Barry King steep bevels. I did 3 different widths…. Barely use the narrow one, if ever. But the medium comes in real handy on scrolls n other tighter turns. Regardless…give it a think n maybe it’ll be good for u too.
HI Joe, wishes from Switzerland.
Your "Tooling Course" that we follow and we saw many times to fix the gesture in the mind is very important and a big help. Really.
Next week we'll receive the Hermann Oak 8/9 oz VegTan leather !! It took long time before the reseller shipped out.
So we will have next week the completed set of Barry King tools, the 20 oz maul - the course followed many times and with the new HO leather
will be exciting to see what we will be able to do. Will send you some photos... All the best - Linda & Bruno
That is so great to hear! I’m excited to see what you get done!
Thank you, now I see why my looks so bad. This is a really good explanation
Thank you my brother!!!! I’m just getting started and Was having these exact problems until I saw your video which was more than very helpful thank you for sharing have a blessed day
This was awesome, nice work Joe✊🏼
Thank you!
This may have been one of the most helpful videos I have watched so far. Thank you!
Thanks the error demonstration was very useful.
Which way do I hold the beveling tool the angle can you show the bottom and then when you put it down thanks love all the help
I wish you’d do a video explaining all the differences and specs on Barry King bevelers. For example the different angles, the different checkered patterns (medium, matte, etc). I bought the XX Steep set because you use it so much. I love them too but I wanted something between standard and XX Steep. I can’t find any by Barry King. Or maybe I have and just don’t know what they are called.
Beautiful work thank you
Question: How deep do you make your cuts? They look rather deep, what should the average depth be or does that depend on the art work?
thanks Joe!
You bet!
Thank you for that clear breakdown of technique mistakes!
(i) I liked this video very much. You do a great job of showing not only the faults, but how to correct them: thank you!
(ii) I noticed in your opening segment the NIV Bible in the background over your left shoulder - very cool!
(iii) at approx 6:15 mark when you do some shading and beveling - how did you find a song with a beat cadence to match your mallet hits? That was astounding and I am so impressed!!
Excellent, Sir, and thank you. I tried liking the video 5x but TH-cam wont allow...just know it was in the thought! 🙂
Great video.
Does using the expensive tools like the Barry King tools really make that much difference over the much less expensive “beginners” tools?
I really can’t afford the extra cost but if it will noticeably improve my work I would slowly pick them up.
Thank you for this site as you sharing experience helps so much!
The better tools do make a big difference. Check out this article I wrote on slowly adding to your tool collection...
twentythreeplus.com/blogs/news/leather-tools-beyond-the-beginners-kit
Great tips, thank you 🙏
Thanks a lot! Was really helpful for me!
Great tips thank you ☺️
Can you tell me what the item number is on the Barry King Beveler
Pleaseeeeee do a video how to finish the adge of leather
Thank you for all your videos!
Great video. Helps a lot. I'm curious about your course Fundamentals of Floral Carving. It lacks details on your website. I'd like to know how long course is and what topics are covered before buying :)
The course is broke into 12 different sections making it easier to walk through at your own pace. There are over 2 hrs of video covering the basic fundamentals of which tools I use, where, and how to use them. Then there is a pattern you download and I walk you through tooling that step by step.
Very very helpful thank u!
You’re welcome
That whole video was a good help.....especially the ending..... I'm at the choppy mode
Thank you, that’s great to hear. I hope it gives you some things to work on.
A lot of help!! Thanks for this video!
You’re welcome! I’m glad it helped!
I see you use a sand bag for weight. How do keep really small pieces from moving? Is it as simple as taping it down?
This was a great video I have some tandy bevelers but was thinking about upgrading have you ever used the craft Japan bevelers
Thank you! I never have used those bevels. Here is a link to an article I wrote that has my recommended tool list if you’re interested.
twentythreeplus.com/blogs/news/leather-tools-beyond-the-beginners-kit
Our experience if this can help ... We started with some tools for "beginners". We watched the videos from Joe and from other experienced guys.
Not only for carving and tooling but all the activities to make anything with leather.
Fortunately many tools we bought are good quality Made in EU or US (not imported from far east)
The "beginners tools" - Swivel knife, tools and all the stuff used to work are now completely changed after only 2 months.
Barry King for tooling & swivel + mauls + push beveler + awl + edgers + stitch groover and so on.
Make non sense to buy cheap stuffs that will be changed. Who more sped less spend.
That was Awesome, neatly down!!!
Thank you!
wich beveler do you have
I love this video Joe. Thank you. I have been practicing my beveling and had a question. I make a cut with my swivel knife, I bevel it and it looks "ok" from above. In your video you are showing the beveled side on top of the cut. What does the other side of the cut look like (the side where the toe fits into the cut). Mine still looks like rough leather after beveling. From the videos it doesn't seem like your lines look like that. I hope what I am describing makes sense. Any pictures or help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Hey Janet, thank you.
I understand what you’re asking. I’ll have to try to show that closer next time. That is most likely being caused by the quality of tools and leather. I’d be happy to take a look at pictures of your work if you wanted to send me some through social media or email.
@Joe Meling that would be amazing to get your input. Thank you. I will send a message through 23+ on FB.
You are amazing
Do you think the quality of the leather has much effect on the beveling? Do you go back over the line with a push beveler to clean it up?
Quality of leather will make a bit of difference for sure. I run checkered bevels so I never use a push beveler.
Thanks Joe, another aw3some lesson
What size Barry king xx steep bevel are you using ?
This one is a #2
@@joemeling3216 do you tend to like a heavier maul or a lighter one? At the moment I just have a cheap one from hobby lobby but considering getting a Barry king. Also just got the Barry king 1/4” thin swivel knife blade as well. The blade I have at the moment I feel is just to thick. Also really hope you can make it to Texas for a class. some hands teaching would be awesome.
@@grantstansberry3277 I hope to get down there as well! I use a 20oz maul. It’s really just whatever is comfortable. I have a heavier one that I’ll use on basket stamps and border stamps just to set them in deeper without swinging as hard but I like the 20 oz for all my floral work.
angle (30 degree) ? 45 ou 15 degree
the most difficult is the consistence: downs bum little up, little side, down BUM little up...
what size of xxbeveler is it
That is a #2 from Barry King
@@joemeling3216 Thanks for getting back to me. your videos are helping me alot
😂 some people struggle with the simplest of things.
Thanks though
It is ACROSS!
there is NO T in across! never has been lol