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David

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  1. Here's a new one for a client in Las Vegas Let me know if you have any thoughts on it. Dave Theobald
  2. It will be interesting to see how it withstands use. Dave Theobald
  3. Quite nice, what are the leathers used? Dave Theobald
  4. waiting the delivery of my new Artisan

    1. Wishful

      Wishful

      Saw them at the Hide House Parking Lot sale - sweet machines!

    2. Johanna

      Johanna

      You are gonna love that machine.

    3. LNLeather

      LNLeather

      what model # ?

  5. Your work doesn't need much help. Just keep working and develop your own style. Don't over do the skulls....work on truely different art work..... best advice I can give anyone. Dave
  6. Crystal, What did you use as a stiffner inside the covers? Thanks, Dave
  7. Don't paint a bike seat, it will just rub off on someone's jeans! Dave
  8. Christie, The Tandy manager here in Cincy said that it was actually Veg tanned, factory dyed. I doubt that is correct because you CAN NOT begin to tool this stuff. I tried to mark the back with my makers mark stamp and could not scratch the surface using a 16 oz maul. Wicked hard surface on the leather. The leather its self is rather stretchy and limp until you try to stamp it. It is 6 oz. Dave
  9. Thanks for the compliment Scott. They certainly are quick to put together. Thanks again, Dave
  10. This is my third one of these this year. They seem to be popular. The leather is non toolable. The surface of the leather and look of the finished product look like a perfect match to the stock Harley Davidson leather....except this is much thicker. Working with it reminds me of holding a sheet of rubber rather than leather. But the results are very nice looking. Let me know what you think. The leather is Tandy 9158-00 Dave Theobald
  11. At the time I didn't have any small pieces of marble and my bench top Marble is 60"X24" It's kinda hard to spin a piece of marble like that around. But I now have a couple smaller pieces of marble so that is what I now use. Dave
  12. BenLilly, You are correct that I do not wetform my seats. However it is my belief that most leather workers who are going to wet form a piece cut the piece to size after all the tooling and stamping is finished. I hope I'm correct, if not, I'm sure someone here will correct me.
  13. This took several days longer than I expected. But it was worth it. There was a family wedding and we met some new folks and renewed a lot of old friendships. A good time ... definately. The seat is finally finished and was shipped to its new owner in Iowa. Let me know what you think. Dave
  14. let me see....as the kangaroo flies..... about?? They don't fly?
  15. This is the seat that has been on my work table for a while now. David Theobald
  16. Very nice Bob, is it machine stitched or hand stitched? Dave Theobald
  17. All the machines are China products these days. You look for a model with good support and repair abilities Dave
  18. Hey Ken, The artwork is beveled also..... Click on that little picture it'll get bigger! Dave
  19. This seat has been under construction for quite a while. I was waiting for the customer to send me the seat pan. Well it is finally finished .... this is the second seat with this design that I have done for them. Hope you like it. Dave Theobald
  20. I think it depends on just HOW MUCH you want to mould the leather. Dave
  21. Actually TIna is correct. I dyed the seat a medium brown, then airbrushed the edge black. I also dusted on a light coat of black on the seat overall as the client wanted it darker. They antiqued with a dark brown paste. Nothing too complicated but no resists were used on this particular seat. Dave
  22. I use adhesive backed foam so I never apply any glue myself. Dave
  23. Very well done tooling on that seat. Show us the whole thing when she's finished it. Dave
  24. Crystal, that is wonderful, I love it. Dave
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