Members Jimbob Posted April 19, 2011 Members Report Posted April 19, 2011 Here are some of my latest seats I made...nothing fancy but I had fun doing my thing....and people actually use them to sit on...cool !! Any comments or critique is welcome! Greetings Quote http://www.elfwood.com/~alien883 First it is just leather....then it is what-ever I can dream off...
Members TinyL Posted April 20, 2011 Members Report Posted April 20, 2011 Hey Jimbob, your wetmolding is spot on and i like the different lacing. it's cool. Your designs are pretty neat for the good ol' skulls and flames. One critique I have is that I think you can carve deeper into the leather. Then when you bevel the difference between the raised leather and the beveled parts will be more prominent and more "3D". Other than that, great job! Chris Quote
David Posted September 14, 2012 Report Posted September 14, 2012 Something must be wrong here.... no pictures. Quote
Members Jimbob Posted September 14, 2012 Author Members Report Posted September 14, 2012 Hey Jimbob, your wetmolding is spot on and i like the different lacing. it's cool. Your designs are pretty neat for the good ol' skulls and flames. One critique I have is that I think you can carve deeper into the leather. Then when you bevel the difference between the raised leather and the beveled parts will be more prominent and more "3D". Other than that, great job! Chris Hello Chris Good observation and thanks for the praise... Yes the carving could be deeper....but I am using 3-4 oz tooling leather for the top and about 2-3 for the skirts.....the reason I am limiting myself to the deph of the actual carving is simple...if you cover an upholstered seat with inlaid gelpad with, say...6-8oz then most if not all the effect of comfort is gone....these seats are mostly NOT bar hopper chairs, they will be ridin hard and I mean 300 miles plus.....so the comfort factor is important.....on the few hard ass leather only seats I do 13-15 oz skirting and carve in as deep as I can. Guess you have to go the middle way to please everybody....but then again, looks is cool but usability is first in my book....scooters are for riding and not for parking at Daytona bike week...haha... Thanks for checking out my seats....and if I ever get as good as Dave then I have myself a sixpack of room temperature dark beer...haha Aloha Quote http://www.elfwood.com/~alien883 First it is just leather....then it is what-ever I can dream off...
Members Horrrk Posted September 16, 2012 Members Report Posted September 16, 2012 Something must be wrong here.... no pictures. Errr... What David said...lol Carving could ALWAYS be deeper and the details could be crisper, when there's no pictures.. Quote Being defeated isn't the worst thing in life..giving up, is..
David Posted September 17, 2012 Report Posted September 17, 2012 Hello Chris Good observation and thanks for the praise... Yes the carving could be deeper....but I am using 3-4 oz tooling leather for the top and about 2-3 for the skirts.....the reason I am limiting myself to the deph of the actual carving is simple...if you cover an upholstered seat with inlaid gelpad with, say...6-8oz then most if not all the effect of comfort is gone....these seats are mostly NOT bar hopper chairs, they will be ridin hard and I mean 300 miles plus.....so the comfort factor is important.....on the few hard ass leather only seats I do 13-15 oz skirting and carve in as deep as I can. Guess you have to go the middle way to please everybody....but then again, looks is cool but usability is first in my book....scooters are for riding and not for parking at Daytona bike week...haha... Thanks for checking out my seats....and if I ever get as good as Dave then I have myself a sixpack of room temperature dark beer...haha Aloha Jimbob, I have never used a gel pad. How thick are they? What sort of padding do you inlay them into? I use 3/4" neoprene on my seats; it is available in 3 densities.... Most of my guys prefer the hardest of the padding.... which was surprising to me. My seats see a variety of use from bar hopping to long haul..... The guys here in Cincinnati ride my seats to the smokeout every year which is a considerable ride......it is in North Carolina. Still hoping to see pics of your seats. Best to you, Dave Theobald Quote
Members chancey77 Posted September 17, 2012 Members Report Posted September 17, 2012 THIS THREAD IS USELESS WITHOUT PICTURES:) HAHAHAHAHA Quote
Members Jimbob Posted September 17, 2012 Author Members Report Posted September 17, 2012 Hey, who stole my pictures??? Well, I am trying to put them up again, as it has been said...useless...NO, not me...the thread...without pics..... We need to see pictures Jimbob....so go and show us some seats!!! Ok, here they go >>>> Oh, and gelpads are available in different thickness...I do use mostly 1/2 inch and for big seats 3/4 inch pads....saddle man gel pads are affordable and super quality! Guess it all depends on the rider and his style he wants...I am always open on what the bike needs and the rider wants....but I try to do it as good as possible to make it tru leather craft.... Some of them seats in these pics are carved, some are half done and some are extensive upholstery with gelpad insert and chome leather only...!! Sorry for what ever caused these pictures to disapear....haha.....hope they will show from now on and for ever...or so... Have much more on my website.....just klick and look... Thank you for all comments and raised eyebrows about not showing pics...haha Aloha Jimbob Quote http://www.elfwood.com/~alien883 First it is just leather....then it is what-ever I can dream off...
Members Horrrk Posted September 18, 2012 Members Report Posted September 18, 2012 Hey, who stole my pictures??? Well, I am trying to put them up again, as it has been said...useless...NO, not me...the thread...without pics..... We need to see pictures Jimbob....so go and show us some seats!!! Ok, here they go >>>> Oh, and gelpads are available in different thickness...I do use mostly 1/2 inch and for big seats 3/4 inch pads....saddle man gel pads are affordable and super quality! Guess it all depends on the rider and his style he wants...I am always open on what the bike needs and the rider wants....but I try to do it as good as possible to make it tru leather craft.... Some of them seats in these pics are carved, some are half done and some are extensive upholstery with gelpad insert and chome leather only...!! Sorry for what ever caused these pictures to disapear....haha.....hope they will show from now on and for ever...or so... Have much more on my website.....just klick and look... Thank you for all comments and raised eyebrows about not showing pics...haha Aloha Jimbob Ahaaaaaaaaaaaaa...pictures... Good to finally see them..lol Loving the carved seats, Jimbob..it's obvious that you've spent a lot of time putting fine detail into them.. I especially like the first one, on the orange Yamaha.. The pic reminds me of a video game I used to play.. The last two pics, I guess show the chrome tanned leather.? I think the rear pad looks a little loose on the foam and could do with some rework.. I can't fault the piping and the stitching, but the front of that piece stands out more than it ought to..IMHO.. Besides that, some pretty nice work.!! (and with finally getting the pictures back up too..lol..) Regards Phil p.s. Just been on your website.. Wow, you do a lot of varied work.. Some really nice stuff.. Quote Being defeated isn't the worst thing in life..giving up, is..
Members McJeep Posted September 18, 2012 Members Report Posted September 18, 2012 Some awesome work there - the downside is that seeing the seats that are being shown here and on other's threads scares me from even attempting one! LOL Nicely done Some awesome work there - the downside is that seeing the seats that are being shown here and on other's threads scares me from even attempting one! LOL Nicely done Quote "I gotta have more cowbell!" Cristopher Walken - SNL
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