How to Get foamed Bulky Channels - Car Upholstery Tips for beginners
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As we can see this method improves a little more the bulk of foamed channels. Regularly, 1 cm to 1/2" of an inch thick foams are used for this purpose.
I have used a thicker foam 9/16" of an inch medium density to do the channels. I am using the same thickness for the lateral bolsters, but I would recommend a thinner foam for the sides...1/4" of an inch would be ok to make the sewing easier.
I hope you enjoy the video and find it useful!
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Muy buen trabajo gracias maestro
Thank you excellent workmanship, great teaching lessons
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Thank you for all your instructions! Great video with lots of shared knowledge! I have an ADLER like yours. I changed the drive motor pulley to a small as I can to get a bit more Controle. It’s a fast machine for a beginner like myself. I want to post some pictures of what I have learned. How do I do that? Thanks again
Servo motors are the best to keep control of speed. I will purchase one at any moment.
If you want to reduce the speed of your machine the most important is the elongation of the motor lever. A small pulley also helps but you could leave the one it has.
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Hi, thanks for the information, great video as always i started in the auto upholstery industry 3 yrs ago now and always find your vides interestingand informative... what grade and type of foam do you use pls in this video. In the UK the auto foam is very hit and miss and can never source a constant supply of dense foam. I've started to use 39h blue foam and back it myself for center sections but your white foam looks more denser and when sewing patterns looks more prouder. Thanks for any advice
I used a 1/2" of an inch foam. Medium density. My advice is to find a place where different grades of foam density are sold.
For instance for this project I had to use a high resilience foam. It means it behaves as a spring recuperating its shape instantly. This foam is used for tennis shoes and some boxing gloves. ua-cam.com/video/HItudJQjCCU/v-deo.html
Hi that is great thankyou, I do have a company that provides various grades, I will ask for more larger samples. Thankyou
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I love watching your videos. They are so informative and detailed. I notice you work with leather and sometimes vinyl and wondered which was easier to work with.
Definitely, to work with vinyl is much easier. As the material is soft the sewing machine needles pass through with no much effort. To assemble all the pieces I have used a 110=18 needle size for this project.
To get longer stitches (8 mm) for the pleats I used my Durkopp&Adler 767 with a 180=24 needle size. The polyester thread for the lines was 138 size.
@@Cechaflo Thanks for the fast reply. The leather always looks so soft and supple. I thought the leather might be easier. I have only used vinyl. Thanks for giving away your expert advise for free. You've been very helpful.
@@carolprice5590 You are right, there are thin (no more than 1 mm thick) upholstery leathers that look like fabric, very soft an pliable, and easy to sew. Others are stiff and too thick (more than 1 mm up to 1.4 mm)
what are the metal bars called that hold the fabric in place on the foam please? is it continuous wire cut to length or?? trying to source some
Those are flexible steel wires that help giving shape and hold of cover to the foam base.
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Maestro César que tipo de alambre es el que pone en la tira de jalón?
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Подскажите, какую ткань используете на подклад?
Muslin cloth. www.amazon.in/Mybecca-Cotton-Textile-Unbleached-Draping/dp/B00A2BB0YW
Muy interesante felicidades y gracias por compartir saludos desde loja Ecuador
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There is no manuel on how to do upholstery. You just have to do it and learn the tricks of the trade. Ive had my shop for 25 years and make a great living for me and my family. Too bad no young kids want to learn the trade. Its a dying art,hate to say. Good job here brother.
Dear mate Joe, Thanks so much for your kind remarks!
I'm teaching myself how to do this. It's hard but like you said. Just need to do it and learn as you go. Wish I had somebody in the area to learn from
Have to agree with you there , I’ve been doing this trade for about the same amount of time , it definitely is a dying art form here in New Zealand as well .
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