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im making my 2nd seat and its for------------someone?

( that can use 6" spacing )

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Looks very good, nice blend on the colors. Looks great on the bike.

David

Looks great man

Which color have you used for?

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I don't have a drill press yet but I use my bearman burnisher in a cordless drill clamped in my vise with a ziptie slid over the trigger to keep it on.

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My 2nd seat. I haven,t applied a finish yet

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Thank you Benlilly

I'm learning, I guess mine could be called a no ledge construction

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My 2nd seat cost me $100 to build with best materials

Pad ....... Foam and More

Pan.........Accufast2D

Leather 7oz.........W&C

Lace.............YKnot lace

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I'm holding off on the final finish on this 2nd seat

I'm a little confused about finishes?

A motorcycle Seat needs:

1. a sealer that protects the dyed leather from rain / sweat

2. Prefer one that is not high gloss

Resolene has been recommended but will it crack?

Any suggestions?

Thanks

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Resolene won't crack if it's applied correctly. It should be applied in a few LIGHT coats thinned 50/50 with water. Another one that's highly recommended is Pecard's Leather Dressing. I haven't used it myself and I'm not sure if it should be used on its own or on top of another product. I have a small sample of it sitting here, just haven't put it on anything yet to see how it performs. But, the guy who gave me the sample uses it religiously for all of his motorcycle gear he produces.

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Thanks cyber

Anyone used Master Quick Shine

After using resolene is it necessary to rub mink oil, Aussie, neets foot

To keep leather soft?????

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After using resolene is it necessary to rub mink oil, Aussie, neets foot

To keep leather soft?????

You can. I wouldn't say it's necessary per say. Resolene will seal the leather, so it's harder for any of that stuff to get to the leather to do its thing. I do apply Montana Pitch Blend to a lot of my stuff that's got Resolene on it and just let it sit over night. Eventually the oils in the MPB soak through and leave a wax finish on top. If I remember, I'll see if I can search for a previous thread that had lots of details on finishing/protecting motorcycle seats. Since I haven't made any that have seen the road, most of my input is based on the personal use of leather products on motorcycles and my efforts to protect my guitar straps from stray beer :)

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Thanks for the help,

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I did a test today, applied Sno Seal to leather scrape dyed with fiebings oil dark brown

Darken the color a lot :(

Did not gloss :)

Water just beaded up and rolled off :)

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It's been 20 hrs did not lighten. Here pic shows quite a bit of contrast

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but it does leave the leather soft and supple

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I don;t have much experience tooling, my focus is on getting a good basic build down.

Finished seat for sale

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thank you, your encouragment and work has been motivating

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I am new to leather work, and don't make seats, but your examples look wonderful to me!

Would you tell me which W&C you used. It looks so good that I'd guess their English Bridle.

Thanks for sharing your photos and comments.

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Thanks for the encouraging comments. the leather is good looking, its W&C's Tooling/Holster/Carving Natural Utility 7oz

its pricey 25.2 sq.ft shipped = $192.51 and they have raised their price sense then

I made a fiberglass mold of the steel seat pan I used on this seat, stuff is really strong

can be made as strong as needed with several layers, its light weight and can be shaped to fit any frame, kinda fun to work with

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