Hello,
I took a pair of men's Allen Edmonds dress shoes that used to have a stacked heel ( leather, wood, and rubber top lift) to get repaired. They ended up getting repaired with a full rubber heel which I don't enjoy very much. I am trying to DIY remove the rubber heel and build a leather heel base and put on a toplift. I've already got the materials to put on a rubber toplift. I have a number of questions though.
1) Any tricks to prying off an old heel (full rubber with nails)?
2) Would a leather heel base be less noisy than a wooden one?
3) Where can I get leather suitable for building a heel base?
4) I'm assuming that the process for building would be to remove old heel, sand down the area on the sole where the heel is applied, cut out two layers of leather in the shape of the heel, and apply them with cement. Sand, buff, and apply edge dressing. Then apply toplift. Is this correct or totally off?
Thanks all!
Update: This Youtube video on shoe making which shows some steps. Unfortunately I couldn't find any instructions with the video.
. It shows a series of steps of adding layer of leather, triming/sanding them then adding nails. He does a bunch of steps to finish the heels, which looks like some sort of edge dressing, and some wax. If anyone knows what those are that would be helpful. Thanks