Making Heritage Belts from Sedgwick Bridle Leather - Sponsored
Making Plus Size (+Heritage) Belts from the wonderful J&E Sedgwick & Co bridle leather. This film is sponsored by Sedgwick Leather, and I am having a great time taking you through all the stages of making some leather belts, including cutting out blanks, making saddlers crease lines, edge shaving, skiving, dying and polishing edges and riveting buckles.
Here is a link to the J&E Sedgwick website:
http://www.sedgwickandcoleather.com/
Here are two UK links for buying Sedgwick Leather:
Tandy EU: https://www.tandyleather.eu/en/
Abbey England: http://abbeyengland.com/
Here is a US supplier link: https://www.boothandco.com/
Видео Making Heritage Belts from Sedgwick Bridle Leather - Sponsored канала Harry Rogers
Here is a link to the J&E Sedgwick website:
http://www.sedgwickandcoleather.com/
Here are two UK links for buying Sedgwick Leather:
Tandy EU: https://www.tandyleather.eu/en/
Abbey England: http://abbeyengland.com/
Here is a US supplier link: https://www.boothandco.com/
Видео Making Heritage Belts from Sedgwick Bridle Leather - Sponsored канала Harry Rogers
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