►►► Check the Description for links to all the products I'm using! ►►► Be sure to Subscribe: A beginners leather carving tutorial done with Viking style serpent knotwork. This obviously translates easily to celtic knots and is a good first step in learning to tool / carve leather. Magnus shows you the tools needed, and takes you through the process from start to finish. ------------------------------------ I've been carving leather for a while, sticking to knotwork for most of my projects, this specific carving will be used on a book cover. It's the first video with my new Canon 80d setup, and I'm really enjoying the difference in quality, I hope you do too. ----------------------------------- All the products I used that I could find links to are below. Picking any of them up helps the channel out. DARK HORSE WORKSHOP ► PATREON: ► ETSY: ► FACEBOOK: ► INSTAGRAM: ► TUMBLR: ► PINTEREST: ► YOUTUBE: Use My Amazon Associate Links to find the tools, supplies and equipment I've used in each video. TOOLS & SUPPLIES ► Swivel Knife: ► Ceramic Blade: ► Stylus, My Most Used: ► Spoon Stylus: ► Tracing Film: ► Background Stamp Small / A104-2: ► Background Stamp Medium / A104 6104: ► Background Beveler Medium: ► Jewelers Rouge: ► Strop / Make Your Own or Buy this one: ► Stohlman Brand Mallet / Deluxe: ► Poly Mallet (does the job just fine): AUDIO / VIDEO SETUP ► Microphone/ Blue Yeti - Blackout Edition: ► Pop Filter / Samson PS01 Filter: ► Studio Boom Arm / RODE PSA1: ► Canon 80D: ► Shotgun Microphone / RODE VideoMic Pro: Please like and subscribe for more videos! Skål! Richard / Magnus Leatherworker, Prop Builder, Costumer, Armourer. Richard has been working in Vancouver Canada as a leatherworker for some time, and has been adding his skills to various film projects in the area as a prop and costume builder.
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