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HarleyChef

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  1. Here's a couple recent wallets I've pounded out...haven't posted in a while, figured I'd share. The chainmaille chains are hand made by me as well. Enjoy!
  2. Won't all fit in one...here's some more... the last one is the seat and fender bib I did for myself (finally) on the bike. Let me know what ya'll think. Gary
  3. It's been far too long since I've been on this site...time to show off a little of what I've been up too
  4. The party was a blast, the vendors were great, and the bikes were even better than last year! Yup, I'll be at the fair, not as a vendor though...I can't afford the vendor fees, but you can bet I'm going to try the chocolate covered bacon! Thanks for the compliment!
  5. Copied and pasted from one of my other posts... Once I glue the foam to the pan, I make a pattern for the top piece, including hole spacing. If I'm going to use 1/4" lace, then I space the holes 1/4" apart and about the same from the edge. I then cut out a pattern for the bottom of the seat, tack the two patterns together while still on the seat. Mark your holes for the bottom piece from the holes for the top piece...it takes time but this works best for me.
  6. Once I glue the foam to the pan, I make a pattern for the top piece, including hole spacing. If I'm going to use 1/4" lace, then I space the holes 1/4" apart and about the same from the edge. I then cut out a pattern for the bottom of the seat, tack the two patterns together while still on the seat. Mark your holes for the bottom piece from the holes for the top piece...it takes time but this works best for me. Hope that helps!
  7. Thanks! The background is chocolate brown faded into medium brown, then saddle tan. I finished with a medium brown antique paste and two coats of Pecards leather dressing.
  8. Y'all have been a huge help. I finally decided on the Pasche VLS, got a killer deal for the brush and a compressor. Thanks again for all your feedback! Cheers! Gary
  9. A few wallets and flasks I did for Milwaukee's Rockerbox 2009. Cheers! Gary
  10. Here's a look at a seat I did for a Euro/Chop/Rat bike street party in Milwaukee las weekend. Was a lot of fun to do! Cheers! Gary
  11. Couple questions for those of you who use an airbrush for your seats... 1)Single or double action? 2)High end or middle of the road? 3)What do you reccomend? Cheers! Gary
  12. Finished it up. Thanks for lookin! Cheers! Gary
  13. Thanks. Yeah, it's basically just a day bag for the one side. I have tools, extra pair of shades, and an extra pair of gloves in mine.
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