Roger
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looks real nice grem! what more are you planning??
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looks good! nice tooling and great color!
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nice luke! clean, consistant and a few different styles
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thanks for all the responces!!! david, the heel of the bevel rubs my finger as i walk it so covering the shank won't help. what i think i'm going to do is file the part that extends out past the shank and polish it up i use leather from a few places.. mostly weaver and siegel. i gerenally use 3-4 oz for sides from tandy. the store i order from generally send nice big hides quite often 28+sf
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feel free to ask. i hae the pics i used for mine hopfully soon i can take some time to repost
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i sorta remember her saying that. i didn't know if an illustration had been posted somewhere. i guess I'll have to try it to understand but, i know what you are saying
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thanks guys!! this is a real big solo seat. the tooled piece is around 17" x 20" i'm waiting on lace for this one so i have another one to tool today. we'll see how the blister holds up
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not a bad first attempt at all! slots would be the better way to go if you pick up a set of thonging chisels. other than that...your lacing looks pretty consistent
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very classy piece David. small parallel lines are the most difficult. Is that lace pattern posted here somewhere? I'd like to try myself
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LOL! i may have to try that thanks luke! the problem i am having is only with my biggest bevel. the face sticks out just a bit past the shank so the edge is rubbing my finger instead of the smooth shank. i think i'll file that area away and polish it up
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nice job! i like the mix of elements
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thanks ken! this one will also have round braid the pebblers i have are from hide crafters. i really want to come up with my own pattern. some sort of modified pebbler. just not sure how i want to change it yet. i just love the texture!!
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started this one today. it's a pretty good size seat for a triumph rocket 3. blistered my finger using my largest bevel! it's on the tip of the finger that i steady my bevels with when walking them. i just kept hoping it wouldn't pop while tooling.
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nice clean seat shirley! i'm sure who ever ends up with it will be thrilled
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cool bag! i like the bead work
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nice job! looks to be a well finished bag
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that's a good looking setup chachi! i would imagine just like seats... it's kinda dissapointing to make them up plain
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thanks! finish pics to follow thanks shirley!i prefer to cross stitch. i don't like the bulk of round braid on most seats but, that's me. "LOVE TO LACE".......rightgood to see ya back ken. can't wait to see what cha got going on. thanks chachi!i've worked to get better and have had lots of practice. i think the biggest thing for me is... my work seems to be more consistant from piece to piece. thanks! yea...well... the customer always has the last say. i do what i can to steer them in the right direction LOL!! finished up the color this eve
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that's gonna be quite a piece! can't wait to see the rest of it
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i like it! nice job. sucks about the mistake
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not bad spider! i've been gonna wet mold a new three finger for myself
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GOOD NEWS!! It will be a light color! thanks tom! it is mexican basketweave/ round braid. i use shorter legnths of lace 5-6 feet and slice it as i go. takes much less time to splice then it does to try and pull all that lace. thanks froghunter! i don't look forward to all that lacing but, it sure looks nice when it's done
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well actually started it saturday about seven hours in the lacing. i am waiting to hear back from the customer as to the final color. i am hoping once again that it won't be black
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Leather Weight for Motorcycle Seats???
Roger replied to kbeach's topic in Motorcycles and Biker Gear
i use 3-4oz on the sides and 5-6 generally for the top -
yep!! ebay or baas. the baas pans are good and heavy