I'd test that on a scrap first - my experience (even with the blue stuff) is that it leaves little if anything on surfaces like glass/chrome and other very "sealed" surfaces but on something porous like leather I've found that it does indeed leave a fair amount of trace
Double nice - I thought the leather would have had to be molded to form the "bum" hollow. Showed the pic to a few biker buddies of mine via email - upside is they are very impressed by the detail - downside is they're gonna start bugging me to come up with high quality work like this - here we go
Gorgeous! Is that 1/8 lacing? Must've taken weeks!
Question: How do you wet mold the seat after the tooling is done without loosing the tooling when you wet it?????
Nice - love the look of that braid - just wish I could understand the directions in my book so I could do it :0// Mind you I haven't spent THAT much time trying - maybe that's a good project for today ;0)
edit: Well fer crying out loud - so much easier to understand than the pics and text in the book - I love the internet ;0)
Wow ... all I can say is Wow
Oh and thanks for yet another chunk of knowledge to salt away for the day when I actually get to do some of these ;0)
Beautiful work guy <----- "Bravo!"
Simple - get a new bud and stop hanging with boneheads ;0) If he isn't giving credit where credit is due, when people look at his work based on YOUR ideas, then he's disrespecting - as above, distance is good ;0)
Great tutorials Paul - haven't gotten the time to go through them all yet (I read this type of thing slow to absorb it all better) but am definitely going to. The winter reading season is just around the corner ;0)
Thanks for all of the effort you've put in!
Rob