Badasss!!! I cant wait for the next parts! Your workshop is awesome and is located in an amazing location! Such peace and beauty all around you. Keep up the great work!
Questions, when you have the initial foot 'mould' and you use paper/card to wrap and then flatten to use as a template for leather sections I see you flatten the curves with little folds along the edges to indeed flatten it...this folds are previously 'shaped' off of the curved foot...when you fold them to flatten you effectively shrink the template slightly...the question is do you then rely upon the leather stretching through use to give you the same fit as when it had before you flattened it? That seems like the sensible answer in my mind and why a shoe would feel very snug initially? Also, the dark colour on the leather is a dye? How long does it take to get the dye penetrated enough to last a lifetime? Is that a process all of its own? Thanks!
hi!i like your old way of bootmaking,respect.few machines..;hand skill.bravo;i m on a paire of boots for my girl friend,im no professionnal,not simple...; no french books..question where do you find your lining.vegetal one?
Man I love watching this process from start to finish absolutely awesome 🤩
Amigo,seu trabalho é top ! Parabéns
Badasss!!! I cant wait for the next parts! Your workshop is awesome and is located in an amazing location! Such peace and beauty all around you. Keep up the great work!
Questions, when you have the initial foot 'mould' and you use paper/card to wrap and then flatten to use as a template for leather sections I see you flatten the curves with little folds along the edges to indeed flatten it...this folds are previously 'shaped' off of the curved foot...when you fold them to flatten you effectively shrink the template slightly...the question is do you then rely upon the leather stretching through use to give you the same fit as when it had before you flattened it? That seems like the sensible answer in my mind and why a shoe would feel very snug initially? Also, the dark colour on the leather is a dye? How long does it take to get the dye penetrated enough to last a lifetime? Is that a process all of its own? Thanks!
hi!i like your old way of bootmaking,respect.few machines..;hand skill.bravo;i m on a paire of boots for my girl friend,im no professionnal,not simple...; no french books..question where do you find your lining.vegetal one?
Welcome back! Hope everything's good
Красота! 👍
Would have been nice to see more of these steps -some big bits were skipped while little details were belabored.
Tabarnak 🙉👌