ASAuLTCases Report post Posted June 9, 2020 This is my 2nd attempt at a seat,and 3rd veg-tan job, the tool roll is 2nd thing, I was up all night on Saturday just because I wanted to finish something and like a p!onka used dark brown edge cote instead of russet like the tool roll, I haven't put the hardware on the tool roll, but hopefully they will be the first of many, I have some saddle bags I've wet formed in a very unique shape and style again first time doing it. 11once veg tan is expensive so I can't afford mistakes, so I am hoping that they will be used for advertising, a good friend who has been building choppers for nearly 40 years has a couple of Harley D's he has built, so I will be making things for those so I can photograph, advertise and sell before I starve, LOL, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alysay Report post Posted June 10, 2020 That looks great! I like the pattern Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ASAuLTCases Report post Posted June 10, 2020 Cheers alysay, i made the base to fit and the tool roll for a bit of lumbar support, they are not designed as one set, i think it would be to much pattern if it was, but another thing for me to remember, "not to busy with mixing patterns", i think a plane tool roll using the buckles and hardware as detail would look best, i still haven't managed to get that real deep 3D effect like you all get, some are amazing how deep they look, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites