As an 18th century leather worker I am trying so hard not to be a dick about this but it's really bad, starting with the fact that leather drinking vessels really aren't a thing past the beginning of the 17th century.
I for one would like to hear the take! Just from an interest in crafts. I don't think you'd be doing it to dump on Sorce, who brought us a neat video! Unless Sorce made it I guess. Even then we can maybe be civil in our disagreements on leather working on the internet.
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facetiousa wit so dryit shits sandRegistered Userregular
edited July 2021
The main thing, other than the authenticity of the object itself in the period being described, is that it makes the most common beginner's mistake - or I should say, two related mistakes - of making the holes ahead of time, as well as punching holes rather than merely piercing them with an awl. He even mentions in the video at one point that there's one section you don't want to make the holes ahead of time because it won't line up properly, which is one of the two main reasons you don't want to make the holes ahead of time. The other is a result of piercing rather than punching; when you pierce with an awl, rather than cutting away an entire section like a punch does, you're just creating an opening by pushing the fibers aside. The hole will then close back up around your thread, creating a very strong, secure stitch, rather than the lacing method he demonstrates. And because the holes close up like that, which again is a good thing, it's another reason not to make the holes ahead of time.
A lot of online guides to leather work, both historic and modern, use this "punch holes and then lace through them" method as it's extremely simple to explain, but it's not actually good and certainly not authentic. And it's not even that hard to properly teach/learn how to use an awl - when I teach workshops, I have people stitching properly in a few minutes!
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The main thing, other than the authenticity of the object itself in the period being described, is that it makes the most common beginner's mistake - or I should say, two related mistakes - of making the holes ahead of time, as well as punching holes rather than merely piercing them with an awl. He even mentions in the video at one point that there's one section you don't want to make the holes ahead of time because it won't line up properly, which is one of the two main reasons you don't want to make the holes ahead of time. The other is a result of piercing rather than punching; when you pierce with an awl, rather than cutting away an entire section like a punch does, you're just creating an opening by pushing the fibers aside. The hole will then close back up around your thread, creating a very strong, secure stitch, rather than the lacing method he demonstrates. And because the holes close up like that, which again is a good thing, it's another reason not to make the holes ahead of time.
A lot of online guides to leather work, both historic and modern, use this "punch holes and then lace through them" method as it's extremely simple to explain, but it's not actually good and certainly not authentic. And it's not even that hard to properly teach/learn how to use an awl - when I teach workshops, I have people stitching properly in a few minutes!
I had no idea about punching vs piercing and that makes total sense. Very neat.
Unpopular take:
I liked it... In a banging your cheap He-Man action figures together kind of way...
(even though your cousin who lives an hour away owns the actual He-Man figure with a Castle Greyskull. You have to make do.)
Now all your YouTube recommendations will be for herbalife.
I accidently saw less than 5 seconds of one of those poorly animated videos of human misery {the ones about a guy cheated on his blind wife or some other stuff} and now my feed got messed up with that junk
If you delete things like that from your viewing history it shouldn't be reflected in the algorithm anymore.
Do what I do, turn off your history tracking, delete your history and let the algorithm cry. They'll still try to use your IP to guesstimate, but that's only good for a few days.
As an 18th century leather worker I am trying so hard not to be a dick about this but it's really bad, starting with the fact that leather drinking vessels really aren't a thing past the beginning of the 17th century.
I for one would like to hear the take! Just from an interest in crafts. I don't think you'd be doing it to dump on Sorce, who brought us a neat video! Unless Sorce made it I guess. Even then we can maybe be civil in our disagreements on leather working on the internet.
I am not the dude behind the Townsends channel, no.
looney tunes aired on nickelodeon at some point, so now greg from pop arena faces the unenviable task of trying to summarize their entire history on television
this is a great "entertainment executives doing boneheaded shit" episode -- jack warner was fucking bonkers (cw for the usual old cartoon racism stuff)
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KalTorakOne way or another, they all end up inthe Undercity.Registered Userregular
I recently watched that "Feud: Bette Davis vs. Joan Crawford" miniseries, so in my mind Jack Warner is canonically portrayed by Stanley Tucci.
looney tunes aired on nickelodeon at some point, so now greg from pop arena faces the unenviable task of trying to summarize their entire history on television
Damn, why do these always seem to upload when I'm at work?
You know what? Nanowrimo's cancelled on account of the world is stupid.
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JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
edited July 2021
I work in a public library with a copy machine in it. I deeply empathize with the civil engineers who tried to put up enough signs and signals to communicate that there was a truck-killing bridge up ahead, there is no level of signage that will ever be enough. You could make them pull over and sign a physical affidavit legally affirming they'd read all the signs and measured their trucks by hand and motherfuckers would still drive their trucks into that bridge.
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Don't worry I'll have it back to gacha bullshit and random alt right fuckos in no time
the channel belongs to a voice actor whose whole thing is adding audio to internet memes and whatnot
Accounts can be compromised. I've seen a popular account get taken over and the hijacker used the popularity of the account to post scam bullshit.
I for one would like to hear the take! Just from an interest in crafts. I don't think you'd be doing it to dump on Sorce, who brought us a neat video! Unless Sorce made it I guess. Even then we can maybe be civil in our disagreements on leather working on the internet.
A lot of online guides to leather work, both historic and modern, use this "punch holes and then lace through them" method as it's extremely simple to explain, but it's not actually good and certainly not authentic. And it's not even that hard to properly teach/learn how to use an awl - when I teach workshops, I have people stitching properly in a few minutes!
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I had no idea about punching vs piercing and that makes total sense. Very neat.
...What's the first White Pony?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4CzWM_CoGY
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Okay, the NSFW twitter is in a different feed, I can share this with my friends and geek out about how kickass the younger generation is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKrD79Ek7xQ
Unpopular take:
I liked it... In a banging your cheap He-Man action figures together kind of way...
(even though your cousin who lives an hour away owns the actual He-Man figure with a Castle Greyskull. You have to make do.)
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If you delete things like that from your viewing history it shouldn't be reflected in the algorithm anymore.
these are always a treat, but 'how'd that get in there' with that goofy-ass face is killing me
I feel seen and I don't like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WT68z4RxVA
looney tunes aired on nickelodeon at some point, so now greg from pop arena faces the unenviable task of trying to summarize their entire history on television
this is a great "entertainment executives doing boneheaded shit" episode -- jack warner was fucking bonkers (cw for the usual old cartoon racism stuff)
Damn, why do these always seem to upload when I'm at work?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mHC-Pf8-dU
https://youtu.be/z57_2T_WIuA
Dunky continues his adventures into making videos about just anything.