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Here's the latest motorcycle seat I just finished. I posted more pics in the motorcycle gear section.

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Looks like you have a tremendous amount of hours in this one. I've never tooled, so can't be a judge, but I really like the way it came out.

YinTx

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What thickness of leather do you use? How do you finish it so it can handle things like rain?

A friend of mine wants me to tool a seat for him and I've never done one so I'm curious.

Thanks

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The tooled pieces on the top and bottom are 7-8 oz veg tan. The piece on the side is Nomad Oily Side from Tandy leather. First I coat everything with a few gernous coats of neetsfoot oil, some folks don't like neets foot oil because it can darken the dye but I like the richness it brings to the dye. Just my opinion. I let the oil soak in overnight. Then on the veg tan top and bottom panels I put on many coats of Kiwi neutral shoe polish. Apply, brush, buff, and repeat. I use a buffing attachement for my drill to buff with. I also use the same process to care for the seats after I have em on my bike, neets foot oil then shoe polish.

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Hi Horseshoe, this is absolutely stunning, i cannot find any more words i am so blown away with how nice this looks.

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Thank you Jazzman

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I'm in agreeince with Thor and Jazzman, Very nice craftsmanship !

I Thank you for your input as to your method of preservation, mine is similar --- Wild Bill46

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As a tooler of 25+ years, I can see a tremendous amount of hours of work in that seat. Very nice indeed!

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