Over the fender Garage episode 25 Making custom leather bucket seat covers.
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2023
- In this video I'm almost done with the upholstery in the 67 Chevelle wagon I make up the patterns cut the leather to recover the front bucket seats and start to make the back bench look like the buckets.
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Wow im amazed with the expertise and craftsmanship involved in making a set of seat covers. Ive paid for about 5 or 6 cars to be redone over the last 30 years. I had no idea. Those included vinyl tops headliners and carpets. I have a new found respect. Thanks for making these videos . Awesome!
Your welcome and Thanks! It is truly an art form.
Quality craftsmanship is disappearing. So it's especially gratifying to see someone with the skills and care like you. Love the attention to every detail. You're an artist, my friend.
Using a big stitch length makes joining the leather to the foam backing alot quicker as you are only needing to tack the two together after glueing.
& If you trim the seam back at all the cross joins you will find the machine won't go sideways whilst doing your french seam at the thick pieces.
Thanks!
Looks great!!!!
You need a stitch in the ditchfoot that has the spring piece that keeps you in the ditch and you get perfect stitching . Available in different widths and such , they help immensely . Thus is one of the times you want a sewing machine that has needle possitioner installed so hou can set it when you stop the need is in down or up position but when doing you'd definitely want to have it stop with foot down . Very impressive work it looks great well done fella
Thanks! I have seen those never really knew if they worked or not.
Great video, you are awesome
Thank you!
Nice work.
Thanks!
Pretty work, Looks stressful
I cant even imagine being successful @ this without a walking foot machine (which I dont have) That Juki is the shit!!!!! along with your talent very impressive....
Thanks, There awesome machines a must stichin leather, Every now and then you can find them for sale its one tool that will never loose value if taken care of.
EU FICO AGONIADO COM O TEMPO QUE ELE LEVA PARA COSTURAR. COM DUAS MAQUINAS GASTA UMA HORA.
Você chama maquina de transporte triplo de máquina de andar?
Trying my first job like your work but would really like to know how you made your patterns out of paper if you could make a short video about them it would really help me out.
I'm about 2 - 3 weeks away from starting to do upholstery, And I'm usually running about 1-2 weeks behind on editing videos so about a month + before it'll be posted up, I have a quite a few requests for that so I'll do a more detailed pattern video.
Can you do a video on how you make the patterns?
I can when I get up to doing the next set of seats, I'll get into more of the details.
Been thinking about doing a custom reshape and trim job on the project's factory seats. Think I'll just grab some off-the-shelf bucket seats instead and save the custom trim thing for easier panels like dashboard and centre console...
Yea they can be pretty intimating to do the first couple of times.
Curious why you create separate panels for seat back/bottom inserts rather than making one large panel and using pleats? Total legit question. I am by no means challenging you. I'm genuinely curious. I'm trying to get into doing my own seat covers as soon as I find a machine, so learning what I can from videos like this. Great job with your Chevelle, btw. Outstanding. We need to start getting you more views ;) Very underrated channel but I know it's rather new. If you haven't thought about using a mic yet, I would highly consider it. It will definitely improve the quality of your videos. Speaking from a seasoned YT viewer ;)
Because individual panels don't have thread showing, a cleaner, more luxurious looking seat
Thanks! I am looking into mic's I've been waiting to see how this YT thing goes, Doing these channels get's expensive pretty quick..... It really comes down to looks if you just did a top stich it looks like vinal or you took the cheap way out, Doing each piece hides all the stitching except what you want to be exposed plus its a challenge, If you have the means I suggest buying a new machine if you plan on doing more then one its the one tool in your arsenal that will never loose valve if taken care of. I did 2 side jobs to pay for it. Rich.
When doing inserts and I do not want the stitches to show I stitch the front and fold over and stitch through back.
Looking very good. Which Juke machine are you using? I’m an old goat 73 just starting my journey learning automotive upholstery.
I find the upholstery the most relaxing and rewarding part of the builds good luck on your journey! My Juki is a DNU 1541
Looks great....how many hides you use?
Thanks! I used 7 total.
Do you ever replace the foam when you do seats?
I do on bench seats the buckets seats are new with covers removed but i have built up stationary buckets form scratch, I will do a video on them but it wont be for awhile.
Where do you purchase those good looking bucket seats when in stock?
I usually get them from Summit
Who do you use for your foam, leather, and vinyl supplies?
I'm not really sure if I can say if they would consider it a sponsorship, being a new channel don't want to break the rules. But there is good upholstery supply houses online.
Tyler Foam Products for Foam, vinyl and misc. The leather hide store for leather. That's wow I use. The Foam store is wholesale.
What glue are you using in the can?
Its Dap landau top and trim glue
where di you get the brown paper for the pattern?
Most hardware stores have it, It'll be in the paint, Flooring or roofing section, Its a medium heavy paper
Caramba, e muito difícil pra voce pespontar sem calcador guia , na maquina com motor antigo.
Voce esta a onde?
Takes a good eye and slow pace, In Alabama
Boa noite!Fernando você poderia me indicar um calcador com guia para máquina de transporte duplo a motor,por favor amigo!
@@overthefendergarage Aí e fácil para comprar máquinas?
How long does this project take.good job.
Thanks, With all the custom things I did to it, It was about a month or so,
How many sq feet of leather usage per car is normal? For example making F150 seats with 100% leather or 50% leather and 50% vinyl
You need to add some for flaws in the hyde but I used 5 on my 1978 F250 but also did the headliner and the metal around it, The dash and dash board, Ill be building a console and doing a few changes to mine in a future episode.
@@overthefendergarage each hyde was around 45 sq feet?
They all very I've gotten hydes from 45sq up to 65sq@@whiterabbit4171
Can you make a cover for my town car armrest?
I probably could but it wouldn't t be very cost effective, Your best bet is a local upholstery shop.
Did you copy the old seat parts, or re-pattern
It was all a new pattern
Это видео нужно показывать тем, кто кричит - почему так дорого за перетяжку!!
LOL! so true they dont get its labor intensive.