McJeep Report post Posted April 12, 2011 Hokay, so I thought I knew the process ... carve, braid together, colour, seal Now I'm seeing more ... shape, carve, stitch etc A) How on earth do ya carve leather when it's been shaped and you can't lay it on the marble How on earth do you guys take the shaped seat and punch all of the stitching holes in it without ruining the artwork? C) If you carved first, then molded, wouldn't the rewetting process for molding screw with the carving work? Signed, Confused in Canuckia ;0) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Report post Posted April 12, 2011 Hokay, so I thought I knew the process ... carve, braid together, colour, seal Now I'm seeing more ... shape, carve, stitch etc A) How on earth do ya carve leather when it's been shaped and you can't lay it on the marble How on earth do you guys take the shaped seat and punch all of the stitching holes in it without ruining the artwork? C) If you carved first, then molded, wouldn't the rewetting process for molding screw with the carving work? Signed, Confused in Canuckia ;0) I think it depends on just HOW MUCH you want to mould the leather. Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
McJeep Report post Posted April 12, 2011 guess it's gonna take some trial and error on my part to find out what works - I had always thought that folks just carved the leather flat, and that it took the shape once things started getting laced together and tightened up around the base. Thanks for the reply David - always! love your work Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jimbob Report post Posted April 18, 2011 Me no pro, but I have done some seats before.....I always do tool the foam seats! flat on marble then let dry, oil and let sit....then a few days later I wet lightlyfrom BACKSIDE! and start forming the seat shape...carefully....then glue it on shaped foam and start pulling the skirts to be stapled down.....let dry, done!! On hardcore lead ass biker seats ( no foam ) I shape the heck out of the 13-15 oz wet leather, let dry, oil and then carve and tool on the pan directly!!! Let dry, oil done.... James Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
McJeep Report post Posted April 19, 2011 Thanks Jimbob! Man, I dunno anyone who could ride long on the "hardcore" seat ;0) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
benlilly1 Report post Posted April 22, 2011 I carve, mold, punch holes, dye, lace and protect. I only wet just what is needed to form it to the pan. The holes I punch carefully and rest just what area needs to be punched on board. It's tedious but it works. Here's a photo of my first seat. Hokay, so I thought I knew the process ... carve, braid together, colour, seal Now I'm seeing more ... shape, carve, stitch etc A) How on earth do ya carve leather when it's been shaped and you can't lay it on the marble How on earth do you guys take the shaped seat and punch all of the stitching holes in it without ruining the artwork? C) If you carved first, then molded, wouldn't the rewetting process for molding screw with the carving work? Signed, Confused in Canuckia ;0) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites