It’s funny how I see all these people on your comment section telling you how “talented”, and how “bad ass” your work is...and it is. I’ve been doing upholstery for 44 years, have owed my own shop for 32 of them. People come to me wanting me to do that stuff for them, but don’t wanna pay for it. Champagne dreams on a beer budget.
Desde México gracias carnal por demostrar tus habilidades y mostrar tus obras son geniales espero seguir recibiendo tus conocimientos del oficio de nuevo mil gracias
Awesome job. Just now found your channel. "Subscribed" before I even finished watching this video. Thank you for sharing your talent an all of the "behind the scenes" steps to making this beautiful piece. Continued Blessings on you. Can hardly wait to see what you do next. :)
I have the walking foot sewing machine/ air brush / leather..all of it ...except the talent....mad skills man. Excellent pattern making technique. Free handing the stitching! What?? Expert eye. True artist.
I've got a 50+ year old snake charmer seat that came with a lot of Triumph parts long ago. It's got BSA painted on the back, is homemade and probably weighs 20-25 pounds, and won't ever rust away. Today I'm happy, I didn't sell it for nothing back then, being a pretty early thing.
I'm a sucker for saddle tan color seats which i find them to be an eye attractant and this is due their beautiful patterns and color. Great video, Peace.
Excellent job, man! Very pleasing to watch. I got a couple of questions: what’s the thickness of that brown leather? and, what’s the maximum thickness you can work with?
Do u have a speed reducer on your sewing machine? And when your laying down the templates and your sketching the seam allowance, do you freestyle it? And how much room for the seam allowance? Love your work! Outstanding 🔥
Love your craftsmanship. I see you freehanding the seam allowance. How do you make sure you are stitching an accurate seam and don't run into fitment issues?
Thanks! The seal allowance come with practice but as long as you alignment notches match up when sewing you shouldn’t have any problems. On small things like motorcycles seats and bags I sometimes staple my seams while sewing so that everything lines up.