Members Clo Posted March 22, 2012 Members Report Posted March 22, 2012 1/8 Double Loop Stitch 1/4 for Fat X Pattern's X Patterns 1cm spacing between holes Double loop Stitching 5mm spacing between holes. Or use a Thonging Chisel Set Item #3008-00 from Tandy. If you are double looping or for that matter doing any type of Lacing invest in 3-4 Perma Lok/Screw on Blunted Needles, do not use the ones that just Clip on, they are not good! When you have to push on them they don't cut into your finger and when you have to pull on them they hold real tight on the lace, just give a little cut and the lace end and screw them on! EASY AS PIE! I just thought of that after the LONG POST:) hahaha cheers for all the good advice you give :-)....I've just joined yesterday as I found this site by pure chance....leatherwork is a self taught thing for me, and have only done a cover up seat so far and did a couple of mistakes, but its good coz I've learnt....now am on the verge of covering up my nightster seat so I need to be sure I don't mess this up haha....keep up the good work and advice...Clo Quote
Members chancey77 Posted March 23, 2012 Members Report Posted March 23, 2012 (edited) cheers for all the good advice you give :-)....I've just joined yesterday as I found this site by pure chance....leatherwork is a self taught thing for me, and have only done a cover up seat so far and did a couple of mistakes, but its good coz I've learnt....now am on the verge of covering up my nightster seat so I need to be sure I don't mess this up haha....keep up the good work and advice...Clo HEY NO SWEAT!!!!!!!!! I learned a lot from my dad a very long time ago....but I am mostly self taught since i decided to pick it up for a real job...hahahaha If you can call it that! Cheers! Feel free to drop me a P.M. if you have any questions...maybe I can steer you in the right direction or tell you enough to just get yourself into trouble! LOL LMFAO!!!!!!! Chancey Edited March 23, 2012 by chancey77 Quote
Members Cyberthrasher Posted March 23, 2012 Members Report Posted March 23, 2012 or tell you enough to just get yourself into trouble! LOL LMFAO!!!!!!! Chancey Yeah Buddy, you get me in trouble all the time. But there's no better way to learn how to shovel then to dig out of your own grave So, has anybody heard from Milo on the status of this wonderful seat?? Quote hellhoundkustoms.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/hellhoundkustoms www.etsy.com/shop/HellhoundKustoms
Members ironhead13 Posted March 27, 2012 Members Report Posted March 27, 2012 (edited) Somehow, (in my lack of having an attention span) I have overlooked this thread. The work on the set is very nice! Looking forward to seeing it done. Chancey77, the seat for the pan is very inspiring, and must say that Im sucker for panheads. I've not ever seen anyone use a backgrounder to create a bold outline like that before (that I can recall anyhow), either way cool trick. Edited March 27, 2012 by ironhead13 Quote www.sacredartscreenprinting.com
Members chancey77 Posted March 28, 2012 Members Report Posted March 28, 2012 Chancey77, the seat for the pan is very inspiring, and must say that Im sucker for panheads. I've not ever seen anyone use a backgrounder to create a bold outline like that before (that I can recall anyhow), either way cool trick. Thanks brother! I love pans too!!!!! It is just one of those things that I do I guess:) It seemed to make since when I started doing it and I continue to do it as well...I think it started by outlining letters on belts at first then it progressed into seats and pictures as well. Anyhow, much appreciated! L+R! C Quote
Members Miloradovich Posted October 15, 2012 Author Members Report Posted October 15, 2012 I had some things come up that required me to take some time off from this seat but I finally got back to and it and got it laced and dyed recently. Feels good to be almost done. My friend that I am making it for will be happy to get it on his bike after all this time. Quote
Members Horrrk Posted October 16, 2012 Members Report Posted October 16, 2012 Hi Milo.. I've just been reading through this whole thread, the pictures, links and the advice given as well.. It's been an inspiration to hear from the guys who are making seats, about their dyeing techniques and finishing advice too.. Chancey and Cyberthrasher..your advice has helped a lot of other folk out there too, I'm sure.. I know I have this thread saved as a watched one, so cheers.!! The seat has turned out fantastic.. I think the design is beautiful and the colours that you've gone with make it stand out, without shoving it in the viewer's face.. Subtle, is what I'm trying to say, I guess..lol Absolutely love it.. I hope your friend does too Regards Phil Quote Being defeated isn't the worst thing in life..giving up, is..
Members Miloradovich Posted October 16, 2012 Author Members Report Posted October 16, 2012 Thank you very much. I am pleased with my results, especially considering this is my second attempt tooling. I definately would not have gotten the end result that I did without all the great advice and tips I recieved on this forum. It was a huge help! I did a little bit of touch up dyeing and darkening to the flowers and background last night and will hopefully get the touchups i need on the black done tonight after the kids go to bed. I put this away for so long it is great to be this close to finished. Just in time for it to go on the bike for winter....lol. Quote
Members Horrrk Posted October 16, 2012 Members Report Posted October 16, 2012 Thank you very much. I am pleased with my results, especially considering this is my second attempt tooling. I definately would not have gotten the end result that I did without all the great advice and tips I recieved on this forum. It was a huge help! I did a little bit of touch up dyeing and darkening to the flowers and background last night and will hopefully get the touchups i need on the black done tonight after the kids go to bed. I put this away for so long it is great to be this close to finished. Just in time for it to go on the bike for winter....lol. Well..great work for only your second go at tooling.. I know what you mean about the help and advice on here..it's astounding how friendly folk are, how they are pleased when you succeed and lets face it, so near to the end of the project, these few people know exactly what sweat and tears have gone into this.. As far as your friend goes, Im sure as you say, he'll be pleased to get hold of it finally.. After all, anyone would be proud to have a seat like that to look at, drool over and polish for a few months..lol Regards Phil Quote Being defeated isn't the worst thing in life..giving up, is..
Members shtoink Posted October 17, 2012 Members Report Posted October 17, 2012 (edited) Clearly you taking the time to plan out your next step after completing the previous one has paid off. The results are very stunning. I was in the middle of admiring it when my wife walked by and commented that I needed to make my work look more like that. Clearly, I have something new to strive for. Thank you very much for sharing the progress with us! Edited October 17, 2012 by shtoink Quote
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