I am so glad to have found your channel!! I have been doing leatherwork for about a year but no one ever asked me to do a steering wheel until recently. I truly appreciate how you are sharing this knowledge as such info is hard to find without paying a small fortune. THANK YOU!
Thanks for taking the time to share your experience and knowledge. Craftsmen - especially from your generation - often protective of their experience and knowledge but you choose to give freely from what you have had to work hard to understand yourself. Your generosity of your knowledge is uncommon and I am very appreciative of it.
Besides of sharing some of my knowledge on this field I enjoy a lot wrapping these items in leather. Thanks for watching the videos! Welcome to this channel anytime!
Patience of a Saint the delicate touch the years of doing and creating giving us this showmanship of a Video thank-you once again with showing us what can be done
Добрый день , мастер мне очень нравится как Вы работаете , а я только учусь и ваши видео очень помогают начинающим мастерам. Спасибо большое за Вашу работу. С уважением Виктор.
I had no idea how much work went into a leather gearstick knob, amazing, thank you for the demo. My gear knob hurts my hand so I will be doing this at some point, I wouldn't have had a clue without this video!
he actually cares about his workmanship with all the small details and steps he does not to skip even the tiniest of things such as a dab of glue at places. you sir do excellent work!!
Thank-you for sharing your techinques! Truly the hands of a master at work. You have clearly shown both how to achieve a leather wrapped gear change knob and why most common cars come with a hard plastic piece instead!
Wow! Such a simple thing..yet it requires such intricate work and skilled hands! Thank you for this video! It really makes me want to get into leather working!
i've did my knob on my volvo..after watching your videos...it went out as good as the oem one...my knob was also leather covered but got in poor condition over time..so i decided to do it...thanks man!very good videos!
Man that is so awesome. I was with you until the sewing machine. I don't have one or access to one. But I am going to try this, I will just have to go the stitching on each piece by hand. If I measure it out correctly, using the template you made for marking out the stitches. I think I can make this work. It will probably be frustrating, I will most likely have to do it more than once, and cost me a bit more. But I want a Red shift knob, to match my Red leather MOMO steering wheel and the custom Red leather shift boot and emergency brake lever cover I bought from a craftsman in England. I have searched high and low for a Red leather shift knob for my car, but they were all either cheap looking, metal, or just plain junk. Nothing as nice as this. I am definately going to try this. 🤔 You do outstanding work, thank you for posting this. On the chance ( more like probability ) that my efforts fall short of my expectations. Do you accept commissions by mail? After I ruin my shift knob, can I buy a new one and send it to you for professional results? I would like a nice bright red, with black stitching. The shift knob is for a 1996 Volkswagen MKIII Cabriolet. Once again very nice work. Thanks for posting.
Not a big deal, just some practice beforehand. I would recommend to first do the training on 'stretchy vinyl'. The 'hand sewn stitches' also work perfectly for it. Remind the 'key' is match the pieces one in front of the other to do the hand sewing. Thanks so much for watching these videos!
An OEM Honda 3 piece leather wrapped knob, with baseball stitching, sells for $ 219.28 (US). Be kind to your knob cover or settle for a plastic one ! I appreciate your skill and craftsmanship.
Estimado Camilo, Los hilos de polyester que utilizo son muy usados para la tapicería de muebles y carros. Es de la marca Omega. Son algo resistentes a los rayos del sol y a la humedad. Para darles algo mas de protección se les puede pasar/frotar con cera de abejas (muy usado por los artesanos de la piel/cuero) El hilo número 8 es el básico que usan casi todos los tapiceros y es para coser la mayoría de piezas, digamos piel, tela, vinil, etc. El hilo número 'cero' que uso para coser a mano las 'agarraderas' es decorativo y se utiliza para coser las costuras de adorno (por encima) que van en las orillas de los muebles o de los asientos de carro. Esta es la página de la fábrica de hilos Omega:www.hilosomega.com.mx/tips La pluma de marcar le llaman 'pluma plata para marcar piel/cuero'. La usan mucho los zapateros, tapiceros y otros artesanos. La consigue en una tienda de artículos para zapatería y artesanía del cuero. Por internet puede comprar las plumas (cargas) en amazon o ebay
First find the stretch side of leather material/scrap. The belly, legs, and neck parts of a leather hide are more stretchable. This video will make you understand how to find the stretch side of leather: ua-cam.com/video/dhmCJFpOs_0/v-deo.htmlsi=xbREI5mGhG95aV0L&t=403 Place a small piece of leather over and around the shift knob. Give the desired shape. If necessary put some points of glue to keep the leather piece in place to let you mark. Related video: ua-cam.com/video/t5tsYDh4jDQ/v-deo.html
Signore Cesar, Your work is wonderful demonstrative, Beautifully filmed and perfectly executed. Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm interested in a few questions. First question: What you wipe the leather 37:41, I mean, it's acetone or acquaragia or ragia minerale? Leather cover after these steps, have not changed, so I don't understand what kind of solution did you have in the plastic bottle, often after the acetone(acquaragia or ragia minerale) may be dissolving leather cover and then the white thread(or any other contrasting stitch to the color of the leather ) to be painted. Last question what finish for the leather you are using?
Hello, The liquid I use is called here in Mexico 'washer'. it is a product shoemakers use to clean off dirt, glue, etc. without damaging the surface of leather. I don't know the composition, sorry. In fact 'automotive leathers' come with a 'transparent sealer/ lacquer' on top surface. Sometimes, I add more 'lacquer' (by hand) as a reinforcement, because these parts are of daily use.
could you make a video,with the constriction of the steering wheel without the old skin,and from the very beginning,where you have to do everything myself patterns!thank you.your videos is very good
+Ivan Buzikyn Precisely, we are preparing the 'first complete video' on steering wheels...it will be for sale in our new website, pretty soon. Thanks for watching our free videos on you tube!
It is called 'silver leather pen marker'.www.amazon.com/Tandy-Leather-Marking-Pen-2097-00/dp/B00QAUYDYI www.ebay.com/itm/Silver-Refill-Pen-Leather-Marker-/291939222963?_ul=MX
Hello, thanks for the great detailed video. I've just done the pattern for my Trans Am shifter knob (one piece design with three cuts) thanks to your explanations. Now I only have to take it off, cut the piece in the final leather, apply it to the knob and hand sew. Now I was wondering, could I use lamb skin instead of traditional cow leather ? I love the touch of lamb skin and I happen to have some meant for leather jackets and handbags. But I have the feeling it wouldn't last long.
+SuperDuty455 I'm so glad the video was useful for you! ...I think you're right...automotive leather would last longer because it is thicker and it has a sealer/lacquer on top that protects it from daily rubbing.
+SuperDuty455 Automotive leather is also called 'top finished leather' and it comes with a coat of a 'transparent waxy sealer'...it stops the leather surface from peeling off. Wet a piece of rag with water and rub some part of same leather and verify if some decoloration (if pigment is going off)
Ok, I don't see anything on the rag. It's recycled leather by the way, I used the leather from a damaged and way too large perfecto jacket. I don't know if the links will work here, but here's the shifter knob : www.flickr.com/gp/139556863@N06/t7x8ym Ad the parking brake handle I did today : www.flickr.com/gp/139556863@N06/Y3J7Q1
A la gran se ve que es primer trabajo que haces en un carro, ya que le echaste casi un 40 o 45 % de PEGAMENTO y el calor lo va a hacer... bueno mejor que el tiempo ne de la razón ta que está bien utilizar un cierto porcentaje de PEGAMENTO pero utilizaste mucho pegamento y el calor te lo va a arruinar.
@@oscarmadrid5233 Estimado Oscar, si lo creo porque aqui tengo las piezas conmigo. A lo mejor depende de la clase de pegamento. He realizado algunos trabajos con este pegamento amarillo y no se han despegado. Por ejemplo, en este trabajo de un cliente que hace poco me escribió y está muy contento porque no se ha despegado a pesar de un intenso calor en su país. ua-cam.com/video/n8uT7CvG6Z0/v-deo.html De todos modos gracias por tu comentario. Supongo que eres un maestro de tapicería.
Different trade marks, here in Mexico 2000, 5000, 3080 and weldwood from home depot used to stick formica. If you are in USA, please, check: //www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-32-fl-oz-Weldwood-Original-Contact-Cement-00272/100125525www.tandyleather.com/en-usd/home/department/leather-cement-glue/2525-360.aspx www.ebay.es/itm/Petronios-Master-All-Purpose-Cement-Glue-Shoe-Repair-Adhesive-Glue-4-oz-/291064753112
В общем и целом техника исполнения простая и понятная. Но вот ручная строчка получилась очень кривая и небрежная, можно было сделать более аккуратно и красиво.
La mayoría de estos videos son educativos y tienen que hacerse lo mas despacio posible para poder entender mucho mejor los pasos a seguir. ¡Muchas gracias por ver estos videos!
It's a yellow glue which comes in cans or bottles...if you are in USA, check: www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-32-fl-oz-Weldwood-Original-Contact-Cement-00272/100125525 www.tandyleather.com/en-usd/home/department/leather-cement-glue/2525-360.aspx www.ebay.es/itm/Petronios-Master-All-Purpose-Cement-Glue-Shoe-Repair-Adhesive-Glue-4-oz-/291064753112
What an incredible creation the human being is.
Thanks
I am so glad to have found your channel!! I have been doing leatherwork for about a year but no one ever asked me to do a steering wheel until recently. I truly appreciate how you are sharing this knowledge as such info is hard to find without paying a small fortune. THANK YOU!
Thanks for taking the time to share your experience and knowledge. Craftsmen - especially from your generation - often protective of their experience and knowledge but you choose to give freely from what you have had to work hard to understand yourself. Your generosity of your knowledge is uncommon and I am very appreciative of it.
Besides of sharing some of my knowledge on this field I enjoy a lot wrapping these items in leather.
Thanks for watching the videos!
Welcome to this channel anytime!
Patience of a Saint the delicate touch the years of doing and creating giving us this showmanship of a
Video thank-you once again with showing us what can be done
Добрый день , мастер мне очень нравится как Вы работаете , а я только учусь и ваши видео очень помогают начинающим мастерам. Спасибо большое за Вашу работу. С уважением Виктор.
Dear Viktor, I really appreciate your kind comment!
Welcome to this channel anytime!
I had no idea how much work went into a leather gearstick knob, amazing, thank you for the demo. My gear knob hurts my hand so I will be doing this at some point, I wouldn't have had a clue without this video!
I'm so glad this video is going to be useful for you!
Master !
@@romanbloodless6468 Thank you very much for kind remark!
Your work is very good. You are a person full of charity.thank you
he actually cares about his workmanship with all the small details and steps he does not to skip even the tiniest of things such as a dab of glue at places. you sir do excellent work!!
Thank-you for sharing your techinques! Truly the hands of a master at work. You have clearly shown both how to achieve a leather wrapped gear change knob and why most common cars come with a hard plastic piece instead!
Thanks for appreciating this craft!
Hello!Thank you for sharing your experience!
Wow! Such a simple thing..yet it requires such intricate work and skilled hands! Thank you for this video! It really makes me want to get into leather working!
I am glad these videos are inspirational!
Welcome to this channel anytime!
i've did my knob on my volvo..after watching your videos...it went out as good as the oem one...my knob was also leather covered but got in poor condition over time..so i decided to do it...thanks man!very good videos!
I am so glad these videos are useful!
Thanks for watching the videos!
Welcome to this channel anytime!
Fantastic skill and patience. Thanks for sharing!
You are the creator of the most wonderful work
Thanks so much for appreciating this craft!
Que gran Maestro y puro talento Mexicano. Felicidades.
¡Muchas gracias por su amable comentario! ¡Mexico es el crisol de los talentos!
Sir, you have the hands of an angel and the patients of a total professional master craftsman! And such superb quality work! .
Thanks again for kind remarks!
Thank you very much for watching these upholstery videos!
Excellent work
Excellent tutorial!
Allways a time im felt better watching yours videos...you are greats!!!!
Dear Marcelo, Thanks so much for watching these videos!!!
Welcome to this channel anytime!
Fantastic job ! It was super relaxing watching the whole video ! Enjoyed it ! Thank you !
Thanks so much for appreciating this art craft!
Very good and neat I also learnt something tops
Excellent job 😊😊😊
Классная работа , настоящий мастер своего дела . С уважением Виктор .
Dear friend, I really appreciate your kind comment!
Welcome to this channel anytime!
Fooooooort c'est un bon travail wooooow Bravo
Thanks so much for kind comment!
You are the best,your videos are very helpfull
Thanks for kind remarks!
Outstanding skills, excellent craftsmanship
Thank you!! So glad to find this! Will look up your steering wheel cover video also. Many thanks ☺️👍👏💙
Thanks for watching!
What type of skin is used?
@@genametias2241 Cow leather for automotive upholstery purpose.
As always, impeccable leather work and excellent and very patient video recording... your videos are awesome! Thank you very much! :-)
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Man that is so awesome. I was with you until the sewing machine. I don't have one or access to one. But I am going to try this, I will just have to go the stitching on each piece by hand. If I measure it out correctly, using the template you made for marking out the stitches. I think I can make this work. It will probably be frustrating, I will most likely have to do it more than once, and cost me a bit more. But I want a Red shift knob, to match my Red leather MOMO steering wheel and the custom Red leather shift boot and emergency brake lever cover I bought from a craftsman in England. I have searched high and low for a Red leather shift knob for my car, but they were all either cheap looking, metal, or just plain junk. Nothing as nice as this. I am definately going to try this. 🤔
You do outstanding work, thank you for posting this. On the chance ( more like probability ) that my efforts fall short of my expectations. Do you accept commissions by mail? After I ruin my shift knob, can I buy a new one and send it to you for professional results? I would like a nice bright red, with black stitching. The shift knob is for a 1996 Volkswagen MKIII Cabriolet. Once again very nice work. Thanks for posting.
Not a big deal, just some practice beforehand. I would recommend to first do the training on 'stretchy vinyl'. The 'hand sewn stitches' also work perfectly for it.
Remind the 'key' is match the pieces one in front of the other to do the hand sewing.
Thanks so much for watching these videos!
That's a good job.
lo felicito por su gran talento para trabajar la tapiceria maestro de maestros saludos de un colega
Wow...lots of work....nice job, plenty of patience. Who knew..?! i surely didnt ... thanks for sharing.
I really appreciate your kind comment! In fact, some free time and patience.
Welcome to this channel anytime!
Sou seu admirador, parabéns pelos seus trabalhos!!!
Estimado Gerardo. ¡Le agradezco por apreciar estos videos!
Muy buen trabajo, excelente.
¡Muchas gracias por apreciar este trabajo artesanal!
Gracias por compartir su conocimiento
+Everardo Ramos Seguiremos publicando muchos más!
Gracias por seguirnos en nuestro canal!
An OEM Honda 3 piece leather wrapped knob, with baseball stitching, sells for $ 219.28 (US). Be kind to your knob cover or settle for a plastic one ! I appreciate your skill and craftsmanship.
buenos trabajos amigo mio aqui un admirador vuestro un saludo
Le agradezco mucho por apreciar estos videos!
Those are the hands of a real man. no manicured nails now lotioned softness.
Thanks for kind remarks!
Increíble trabajo , me.ha dado muchas ideas .de cuánto es el grosor del cuero que usa ????
Gracias
1.2 mm y 1.3 mm thick.
Gracias !!!!!
Watching you pull that leather into place with pliers and now I understand how some of the women in my neighborhood get their jeans on... 🙄
parabéns pelos seus trabalhos!!!
Awesome job man love it 👌👌👌👌😁
Thanks so much for appreciating this art craft!
Elinize sağlık. Büyük ustaların kıymetinini bilmek gerekiyor
Thanks for watching these videos!
Mine shift knob is for an auto. Has a button trigger in it. Trying to imagine how I could cover it... Enjoy the videos!
Felicidades Maestro. Soy aficionado del cuero.También orgullosamente mexicano. ¿Qué tipo de hilo y pluma utilizas y dónde la puedo conseguir?
Estimado Camilo, Los hilos de polyester que utilizo son muy usados para la tapicería de muebles y carros. Es de la marca Omega. Son algo resistentes a los rayos del sol y a la humedad. Para darles algo mas de protección se les puede pasar/frotar con cera de abejas (muy usado por los artesanos de la piel/cuero) El hilo número 8 es el básico que usan casi todos los tapiceros y es para coser la mayoría de piezas, digamos piel, tela, vinil, etc. El hilo número 'cero' que uso para coser a mano las 'agarraderas' es decorativo y se utiliza para coser las costuras de adorno (por encima) que van en las orillas de los muebles o de los asientos de carro.
Esta es la página de la fábrica de hilos Omega:www.hilosomega.com.mx/tips
La pluma de marcar le llaman 'pluma plata para marcar piel/cuero'. La usan mucho los zapateros, tapiceros y otros artesanos. La consigue en una tienda de artículos para zapatería y artesanía del cuero.
Por internet puede comprar las plumas (cargas) en amazon o ebay
@@Cechaflo Mis resprtod vomo profesional en ti trabajo, pero más como persona. Gracias por tu rápida respuesta y tu tiempi tan valioso.
@@camilogonzalezvega7216 Siempre a las órdenes de todos nuestros seguidores.
Boa noite ótimo trabalho
Please help me I'm trying to wrap my shift knob and I can't figure out how to wrap the bulge and not get creases🙏🙏
First find the stretch side of leather material/scrap. The belly, legs, and neck parts of a leather hide are more stretchable.
This video will make you understand how to find the stretch side of leather: ua-cam.com/video/dhmCJFpOs_0/v-deo.htmlsi=xbREI5mGhG95aV0L&t=403
Place a small piece of leather over and around the shift knob. Give the desired shape. If necessary put some points of glue to keep the leather piece in place to let you mark.
Related video: ua-cam.com/video/t5tsYDh4jDQ/v-deo.html
Hello Cechaflo,
what kind of thread, which one do you use? Please show !!!
Thanks.
I have used a polyester non-bonded thread size 138.
www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=polyester-thread-138
I wish you're in my country. That level of detailing and finishing, I don't think so I can find anyone to match your skills.
Thanks for appreciating this craft!
All Your works is excellent )
+VLADIMIR NEPOMYASHIJ A simple way of inspiring some users to do upholstery.
Signore Cesar, Your work is wonderful demonstrative, Beautifully filmed and perfectly executed. Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm interested in a few questions. First question: What you wipe the leather 37:41, I mean, it's acetone or acquaragia or ragia minerale? Leather cover after these steps, have not changed, so I don't understand what kind of solution did you have in the plastic bottle, often after the acetone(acquaragia or ragia minerale) may be dissolving leather cover and then the white thread(or any other contrasting stitch to the color of the leather ) to be painted. Last question what finish for the leather you are using?
Hello, The liquid I use is called here in Mexico 'washer'. it is a product shoemakers use to clean off dirt, glue, etc. without damaging the surface of leather. I don't know the composition, sorry.
In fact 'automotive leathers' come with a 'transparent sealer/ lacquer' on top surface. Sometimes, I add more 'lacquer' (by hand) as a reinforcement, because these parts are of daily use.
Gracias por su respuesta.
я под такие ролики расслабляюсь и засыпаю
Thanks for watching!
@@CechafloI really liked the movie!
Estás pesado muy bien🇲🇽👍👍
could you make a video,with the constriction of the steering wheel without the old skin,and from the very beginning,where you have to do everything myself patterns!thank you.your videos is very good
+Ivan Buzikyn Precisely, we are preparing the 'first complete video' on steering wheels...it will be for sale in our new website, pretty soon.
Thanks for watching our free videos on you tube!
Which contact cement did you use? Same stuff for both steps, or was the second application different stuff?
I used upholstery glue (brushable): ua-cam.com/video/o2xeezdF8Ss/v-deo.html
on the granny knot if you pass the 2nd loop 2 times around the tail it becomes a butchers knot and will not come undone
Where can you get the pliers in the video?
www.amazon.com/How-Plier-Dental-Orthodontics-Premium/dp/B01B4WTP5S
Thank you for your time. I aleady found some on ebay. I just didn't know the name.
Keep up the good work.
What type of pliers are you using
www.amazon.com/-/es/Alicates-dentales-ortodoncia-removedor-cortadores/dp/B07V46J1N6
Thank you 😊
Maestro bonito arte
Muy buena practica
¡Muchas gracias por apreciar este video!
Next time I see the leather gear knob at the junkyard I will grab it.
Thanks for watching the video!
now wonder those shift knobs cost allot.. good work brother!
Отличная работа!
Excellent thanks
Thanks for appreciating this art craft!
Welcome to this channel anytime!
Great video! What kind of pliers are you using to stretch the top piece?
I have use orthodontic pliers:www.amazon.com/Assorted-Orthodontic-Pliers-Instruments-ODONTOMED/dp/B007NFVY5U
Thank you
Great work
Can you do a video on knobs with the bottom on the side? What other materials can I use besides leather
Thanks for the suggestion! This is another sample:ua-cam.com/video/jK_iWEHnZxw/v-deo.html
Synthetic leather could be used instead.
great , what kind of marker do you use?
It is called 'silver leather pen marker'.www.amazon.com/Tandy-Leather-Marking-Pen-2097-00/dp/B00QAUYDYI
www.ebay.com/itm/Silver-Refill-Pen-Leather-Marker-/291939222963?_ul=MX
belo trabalho parabens
un gran maestro, entiendo tú trabajo por qué el mio es similar, trabajo en alaboracion de chamarras y bolsas de piel
+Fco Javier Torres Gomez Si es bien cierto, son artesanías muy relacionadas.
Gracias por ver nuestros videos.
+Cechaflo mientras sigas compartiendo no dejare d verlos, estoy aprendiendo mucho d ti
+Fco Javier Torres Gomez Me siento contento que los videos de verdad sean útiles.
Здравствуйте если не секрет сколько у вас стоит перетяжка рулевого колеса в кожу или в кожзам на средний класс автомобиля ?
Was ist das für ein Kleber den er da nutzt ?
Hello, thanks for the great detailed video. I've just done the pattern for my Trans Am shifter knob (one piece design with three cuts) thanks to your explanations. Now I only have to take it off, cut the piece in the final leather, apply it to the knob and hand sew.
Now I was wondering, could I use lamb skin instead of traditional cow leather ? I love the touch of lamb skin and I happen to have some meant for leather jackets and handbags. But I have the feeling it wouldn't last long.
+SuperDuty455 I'm so glad the video was useful for you! ...I think you're right...automotive leather would last longer because it is thicker and it has a sealer/lacquer on top that protects it from daily rubbing.
I ended up using cow leather. It turned out pretty good ! It's great to have the knob look right.
What is the sealer/laquer you are talking about ?
+SuperDuty455 Automotive leather is also called 'top finished leather' and it comes with a coat of a 'transparent waxy sealer'...it stops the leather surface from peeling off. Wet a piece of rag with water and rub some part of same leather and verify if some decoloration (if pigment is going off)
Ok, I don't see anything on the rag. It's recycled leather by the way, I used the leather from a damaged and way too large perfecto jacket.
I don't know if the links will work here, but here's the shifter knob : www.flickr.com/gp/139556863@N06/t7x8ym
Ad the parking brake handle I did today : www.flickr.com/gp/139556863@N06/Y3J7Q1
+SuperDuty455 The 'shifter knob' and 'parking brake handle' look nice...the stitches are one in front of the other!
Haaaaaaaa sos un genio!!!!!!😱 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
¡Le agradezco por apreciar estos videos de tapicería!
Showmuito bomobrigado pelaaulas
lindo trabalho! queria muito aprender!!
Where can I send mine to be done?
accordion shift boot please
Quem for brasileiro deixa um LIKE!!!😁
Thanks for kind remarks!
A la gran se ve que es primer trabajo que haces en un carro, ya que le echaste casi un 40 o 45 % de PEGAMENTO y el calor lo va a hacer... bueno mejor que el tiempo ne de la razón ta que está bien utilizar un cierto porcentaje de PEGAMENTO pero utilizaste mucho pegamento y el calor te lo va a arruinar.
Gracias por la observación, pero felizmente han pasado mas de 6 años y no se han despegado.
@@Cechaflo jajajajaja eso solo tú te lo crees pero esta bien como tú digas.
@@oscarmadrid5233 Estimado Oscar, si lo creo porque aqui tengo las piezas conmigo.
A lo mejor depende de la clase de pegamento. He realizado algunos trabajos con este pegamento amarillo y no se han despegado. Por ejemplo, en este trabajo de un cliente que hace poco me escribió y está muy contento porque no se ha despegado a pesar de un intenso calor en su país.
ua-cam.com/video/n8uT7CvG6Z0/v-deo.html
De todos modos gracias por tu comentario. Supongo que eres un maestro de tapicería.
Мандалазание конечно, но красиво. .
Thanks for watching!
what brand of glue do you use
Different trade marks, here in Mexico 2000, 5000, 3080 and weldwood from home depot used to stick formica.
If you are in USA, please, check:
//www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-32-fl-oz-Weldwood-Original-Contact-Cement-00272/100125525www.tandyleather.com/en-usd/home/department/leather-cement-glue/2525-360.aspx
www.ebay.es/itm/Petronios-Master-All-Purpose-Cement-Glue-Shoe-Repair-Adhesive-Glue-4-oz-/291064753112
thanks a lot!
You are welcome!
Are you using leather, or synthetic leather?
It is 'real automotive cow leather'.
quanto le cobran por un por mi carro ? How much would you charge for one for my car ?
انت فنان
Gosto muito do seu trabalho ademiro muito aforma de você trabalhar mas gostaria de saber se você faria banco pra moto Honda 150 fan
Kkkk
А я просто так напишу, что бы иностранцы голову ломали перевести, вдруг я здесь что то умное написал))
Что за клей у него?)))
@@АртемРоманенко-ш1н I used a standard upholstery glue (the application is with a brush) ua-cam.com/video/o2xeezdF8Ss/v-deo.html
С умничал?
@@АртемРоманенко-ш1н Скорей похож на Берит
@@АртемРоманенко-ш1н нейрітовий обувний кароче жовтий
Gosto muito de seus trabalhos e gostaria de saber se você fora um capacete com couro obrigado min chamo Ubiratan obrigado
В общем и целом техника исполнения простая и понятная. Но вот ручная строчка получилась очень кривая и небрежная, можно было сделать более аккуратно и красиво.
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Cool..
can i send u my shift knob .. i would like it wrapped in a baseball type
I'd be glad to, but we only post videos on youtube, sorry.
Is this natural leather or artificial leather (skai)?
It is natural cow leather.
masterpiece
Thanks for appreciating this craft!
Nice
Thanks so much for appreciating this art craft!
it is perfect i think it is expensive also becouse of the time it takes
Que paciencia
La mayoría de estos videos son educativos y tienen que hacerse lo mas despacio posible para poder entender mucho mejor los pasos a seguir.
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Is that rubber cement?
It's a yellow glue which comes in cans or bottles...if you are in USA, check:
www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-32-fl-oz-Weldwood-Original-Contact-Cement-00272/100125525
www.tandyleather.com/en-usd/home/department/leather-cement-glue/2525-360.aspx
www.ebay.es/itm/Petronios-Master-All-Purpose-Cement-Glue-Shoe-Repair-Adhesive-Glue-4-oz-/291064753112
Trabalhoso em meu amigo, tem que ter paciência mais valeo
¡Muchas gracias por ver los videos!