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LAROC

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  1. I have decided to Antique Paste my Tooling followed by airbrush/painted detail. I will apply Neatsfoot Oil prior to a resist. My problem is that I can't find a 'Resist' to buy here in France where I live to apply prior to applying the Fiebings Antique Paste. I'm ordering the 'Fiebings Acrylic Resolene' for a finish. Question: Can this be used as an initial resist before applying the Antique paste? Thanks in advance for any advice help.
  2. Thank you. Just started to lace the Pillion pad which is tricky but it's all going well. I'll post some further pics once I make more serious progress.
  3. Hi Everyone, I've been making myself a new saddle and Pillion pad for the arrival of our HarleyTrike in September. The last seat I made and showed on this forum was about 10 years ago! This is far more complex and I'm really enjoying getting back into Leatherwork now I have the time. I've designed everything myself and now finished the tooling. I will lace the passenger pad now with 5mm Kangaroo Lace. I intend to paint/highlight some of the design details by brush before final lacing of the saddle and moulding to the seat base. Then I will airbrush to finish. Here's some pictures of my work so far.
  4. Since making my Harley Motorcycle a solo seat a year and a half ago I decided to make a passenger 'pillion seat' with a small backrest pad to match. This meant I had to boost the colour on my solo so everthing matched so I had to re-airbrush parts of my original seat where the colour had faded. I have never made either of these items before but I'm very pleased with how everything has worked out. Here are the pictures.
  5. Very neat tooling and the seat looks quality. Your client should be really pleased with the result.
  6. I like the seat you've made and the colour looks good. Troy, what size holes do you make for your lacing, and what width of lace? Thxs Phil
  7. A wonderful looking piece of work with beautiful detail.
  8. LAROC

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    I really like what you've done. The colours really stand out. What sort of inks/dyes are you using? I love airbrushing myself.
  9. Really nice looking seat. I haven't tried any Braid work yet and am still trying to figure the 'how to' with it and so I liked seeing your progressive pics. Was it done using 3 strands of leather? Also interested in the point David made about using Holes instead of Slits. I recently saw a seat which had slits and it looked very tidy with the lacing running through and thought I might try that next time. Not so sure now especially as I intend to use a wider lace, although I'm Continually learning.
  10. Wonderful work on many levels. Well done.
  11. Really love the graphic on this seat. Well done.
  12. Well done I think it looks great. Satisfying when you park up and someone asks 'where you got your seat?'
  13. Thanks for the constructive feedback Tom, it's appreciated. This is the first time I have ever made bags. I need to now have a go at braid as I really love the quality look it achieves. I'm also still trying to figure out burnishing edges and I guess it comes down to practice. Thank you
  14. Thankyou. I airbrushed the stain starting with British Tan building it up. Follow through with a little Mahogany mixed with British Tan to achieve a slightly darker red/brown and then overspray with a light Tan to add the golden hue. The colour really glows beautifully in the sunshine.
  15. I finally finished my large roll bag and tool bag. They are now on my bike and match the seat beautifully.
  16. I had a small pocket knife which I like to carry and decided to make a belt holder sheath for it today. It's clean and simple and I think it worked out pretty good.
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