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[REVIEW] BuckleGuy & Corter Leather Pricking Irons + FREE PDF tool pouch

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I was delighted to test out the Stitching Chisels from Corter Leather and Buckleguy (in the 3.38mm sizing) and share my thoughts on these in this review video. You'll also be able to download a free PDF pattern to make a sheath (pouch) to keep them safe. Download the free PDF template: https://bit.ly/3PDEEJ3 Purchase the Stitching Irons here: https://bit.ly/3PuumuD ________ If you've been enjoying my videos and would like to support me directly, you can do so via one of the links below. It's of course totally optional, but every contribution helps me to make my videos better, and more often, so thank you in advance! You could Buy Me a Coffee here: buymeacoffee.com/LeFrenchCrafter Or drop a tip in my PayPal account: https://paypal.me/LeFrenchCrafter ________ Leatherwork starter kit: https://bit.ly/3ZyxUzH Vegtan leather: https://bit.ly/41pf0hk LOXX closing mechanism: https://bit.ly/4fdvjB5 Utility knife: https://bit.ly/3Bt0eLP Strap cutter: https://bit.ly/3BrhKQy Metal ruler: https://bit.ly/3PczYJ7 Saddler's needles: https://bit.ly/41uCx0o Cutting mat: https://bit.ly/49PPlAJ Stitching chisel: https://bit.ly/4fdvAUD Mallet: https://bit.ly/3Vw2Dwg Exotic wood slicker: https://bit.ly/3ZOXbqN Edge beveler: https://bit.ly/3DdvJtZ Ritza thread: https://bit.ly/3VylEOk Fiebing's Pro Dye: https://bit.ly/3Zvsaa2 Skiving knife: https://bit.ly/3OTqq5i Stitch groover: https://bit.ly/3BrDGeA Tokonole: https://bit.ly/41Oo7IL Thread zap: https://bit.ly/49DhpXF Saddle soap: https://bit.ly/4gcdhjO Leather protection cream: https://bit.ly/4grzfz4 Revolving punch: https://www.weaverleathersupply.com/products/german-made-revolving-punch?sca_ref=6759981.KbGtnfPsgLw Alcohol burner: https://amzn.to/3OHZ9QX Cotton gloves: https://amzn.to/3eQnxzz Saphir renovateur: https://amzn.to/2TIvdtR ------- I make and restore leather products in my spare time, mostly bags, backpacks and small items like wallets and card-holders. I am still learning a ton every time I take on a new project and always appreciate feedback on my creations. For the moment I don't take orders as I like to spend too many hours getting the finished product as good as I can : this means that if I were to sell these bags, the selling price would be way more than the bags are worth due to the hours of work involved. I also enjoy restoring old tools and sharing the restoration build videos on this channel. As always, do let me know what you think of this video. If you have any tips or comments please let me know by dropping a comment below this video :)

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