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Me at work .

The make-of the Red No.376 in the O-Line

And the make-of the No.376 in the Companion Line

I enjoyed myself quite a lot during these two days of filming .

Hope you'll like it .

Thanks,

Olivier

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Lovely videos. I was re-assured to see you using several tools that I use myself but, from the end result, I can see that you are way ahead of me. Inspiring to see what can be done. Thank you for sharing ;)

BTW I was surprised to see you punching into the leather on what looks like a polished granite slab. I can understand using a hard surface when skiving (for the blade to slide against) but surprised to see it used when punching holes. I normally punch on the end of a log, a piece of plywood or on one of those green self-healing cutting boards (resting on plywood) - in order to preserver the cutting edges.

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Gorgeous videos, and gorgeous work. I agree with Tannin; not only is it nice to see a better craftsman using some of the same tools and techniques, it's also nice to see what you do differently.

I know these videos are promotional, but as a member of the amateur community I really appreciate you sharing them. They help.

Very zen-like... something I struggle with. My work-space is chaos.


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Hi Tannin ,

No , it only looks like but it's a simple soft plastic board . I bought it in a shop selling professional cooking items .

Don't worry you're not the first one that asks .

Thanks,

Olivier

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Very zen-like... something I struggle with. My work-space is chaos.

Don't worry Grumpy , mine is a mess most of the time too . Especially when i'm having ( actually try to ) a new design on my mind .

It took me a whole day to clean it up before the shootings began .

Thanks,

Olivier



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Thanks for the videos, very nice work!

Karina

"The only man who makes no mistake, is the man who does nothing." Theodore Roosevelt

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Thank you sir! That's artistry right there.

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The videos are exceptional. High quality just like the items being made. Great job.

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Great videos and great products. You've convinced me to start dying my chrome tanned edges. I was trying to decide if it was something people normally did.

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