Maravilhoso trabalho ! Voce é bom demais em reforma! Parece ter saído de fábrica ! Lindo e voce e ótimo. Gostei muito. Mande mais videos asaim. Um abraço do Beasil
I been watching different cobblers with all tools needed, but I realized that if you try you can do more with less tools is just practice and love for what you do!
Exactly my thoughts. The best cobblers and craftsman from all other trades to learn as a DIY are from 3rd World nations. I recently saw some mechanics in Pakistan rebuild an Engine wearing sandals and using rudimentary tools and I was truly inspired and that weekend I fixed the rear brake shoes of my 4 runner 3rd gen.
*@diamonddetails9445 What 3 steps exactly? The heels are close enough. The man has less tools than what other cobblers have. However, he still achieves a very high quality outcome otherwise! So he worked extremely hard with the tools he does have. That's extremely impressive I think 😊!!*
It's the best video of shoes' resoling process that I ever seen. I'm not a cobbler but I started to make some amatorial little works on my shoes. I watched many video but it give me something of precious.
Absolutely amazing results with minimum tools! I wish I could get my blade that sharp! Is that a modified putty knife? There seems to be some flexibility to it. I like the channeled saddle stitches. Your craftsmanship is exponentially better than that of many cobblers with outsole stitchers and finishing machines! Thanks for this video! Where are you located?
@1:01 When removing the sole, you can see the bottom of the shoe underneath the sole is also cracked and needs repair but was never repaired. Also, there are still several creases in the leather. It's not worth the effort and time for the repair, just better to get new shoes.
Hi, how much would it cost to get the outsoles and insoles replaced for a pair of woman suede boots? I.e. Insoles replaced with leather, outsoles replaced with more cushioning and supportive materials. Thanks!
Gland you like it thanks. Just a correction I used saphir renovateur just to hydrate leather again and give a little shinny look. The shoe already been recolored after Resole was done.but I didn’t get a chance to shoot that part. It could have look much better with mirror shine but costumer don’t prefer mirror shine😊
@@t.srepairs3379 Thank you for the clarification. You could apply the Saphir Medaille d'Or Creme 1925 over the Renovateur. It would add a soft sheen, not the higher gloss of a paste polish.
Umm am I the only person trippin’ that homie is barefoot? I mean I don’t care if you’re making candles or shoes or meatloaf.. when you’re in a work environment you need shoes on!!!! Besides being obviously dangerous it’s also just gross!!
Although I understand what your saying but I guess you don’t know much about shoe making and resoling process. As you can see his over 50years old man and his resoling shoes only by himself not using any fancy machines. And you see his also using his foot to cut leather. His been doing this job over 25years. This is not a restaurant you need to feel gross this is a shoe making factory. And he knows what his doing. Thanks for watching though.
Is it not expectation of ppl from culture to another? In likelihood, he was brought up, barefoot. Subject here is not how she dresses (his feet) but his craftsmanship in shoe industry. Unhurried, quality skilled hand work.
That's what I call the skill. So enjoyable to watch. Thanks.
No comment ! Stupéfiant. Magnifique !
Maravilhoso trabalho ! Voce é bom demais em reforma! Parece ter saído de fábrica ! Lindo e voce e ótimo. Gostei muito. Mande mais videos asaim. Um abraço do Beasil
Esta trabajo está espléndido. Sus herramientas están bien cuidadas. Verdadero Artesano!! 👍🏼
Incredibly well=done! Excellent job! You should be congratulated. God bless you.
I been watching different cobblers with all tools needed, but I realized that if you try you can do more with less tools is just practice and love for what you do!
Exactly my thoughts. The best cobblers and craftsman from all other trades to learn as a DIY are from 3rd World nations. I recently saw some mechanics in Pakistan rebuild an Engine wearing sandals and using rudimentary tools and I was truly inspired and that weekend I fixed the rear brake shoes of my 4 runner 3rd gen.
John Wick would have felt right at home with blades like those.
*@diamonddetails9445 What 3 steps exactly? The heels are close enough. The man has less tools than what other cobblers have. However, he still achieves a very high quality outcome otherwise! So he worked extremely hard with the tools he does have. That's extremely impressive I think 😊!!*
It's the best video of shoes' resoling process that I ever seen. I'm not a cobbler but I started to make some amatorial little works on my shoes. I watched many video but it give me something of precious.
Thanks for watching. Glad you like it. I’ll try to make more this kinds of videos in future.
Excelente trabajo
Perfect your a legend 👍
wonderful!
Excellent- bahut Badiya 👏👍
Holy moly!!! F the Landis!!! These lines are smooother!!! :)
Impresionante 🇪🇸
The man is skilled
Amazing.
beautiful
Absolutely amazing results with minimum tools! I wish I could get my blade that sharp! Is that a modified putty knife? There seems to be some flexibility to it.
I like the channeled saddle stitches. Your craftsmanship is exponentially better than that of many cobblers with outsole stitchers and finishing machines!
Thanks for this video! Where are you located?
Hi. Thank you so much glad you like the video. We are based in Thailand.
Great skill
He has amazing skills. Guessing these are his shoes…since he is barefoot.
Master level.
@1:01 When removing the sole, you can see the bottom of the shoe underneath the sole is also cracked and needs repair but was never repaired. Also, there are still several creases in the leather. It's not worth the effort and time for the repair, just better to get new shoes.
Nice
recovered one is better then new !
i am sure !!!
💯👀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm curious if this was a goodyear welted shoe?
It is.
Hi, how much would it cost to get the outsoles and insoles replaced for a pair of woman suede boots? I.e. Insoles replaced with leather, outsoles replaced with more cushioning and supportive materials. Thanks!
Talk about doing this the hard way
Beautiful resole without fancy machines! I wouldn't mind watching more of this. Where are you from?
Thank you very much. We are located in Thailand 😊
Very few cobblers handstitch for resoles. The result is simply stunning. Perfect job! 👏
Great job ! And you used Saphir Medaille d'Or Creme 1925 in neutral to condition and polish.
Gland you like it thanks. Just a correction I used saphir renovateur just to hydrate leather again and give a little shinny look.
The shoe already been recolored after Resole was done.but I didn’t get a chance to shoot that part. It could have look much better with mirror shine but costumer don’t prefer mirror shine😊
@@t.srepairs3379 Thank you for the clarification. You could apply the Saphir Medaille d'Or Creme 1925 over the Renovateur. It would add a soft sheen, not the higher gloss of a paste polish.
@@stevenroche9874 agreed!
Ye kaha repair ho ta Hain location and place
Very nice really heart touching ,l am appreciating u and ur hard-work.this glu is very tuf please mantion name that glu I buy it
Barge All Purpose Cement.
I am wondering why you didn't replace the cork of the shoes. It would have been better. 7:33
@ 04:57 มุมมองด้านข้างของรองเท้าดูดี ตอนนี้รองเท้านั้นสามารถใช้โดยไม่มีส้นไม้ได้หรือไม่ ???
What a cobbler
Hi
Your location?
Anyone seen the irony in this video?
I have this type job salary 40,000 inr
He missed at least 3 more easy steps. Heels not matched. Oh well 👀
The devil's in the details eh! Or is "perfection is the enemy good" at play here?
Umm am I the only person trippin’ that homie is barefoot? I mean I don’t care if you’re making candles or shoes or meatloaf.. when you’re in a work environment you need shoes on!!!! Besides being obviously dangerous it’s also just gross!!
Although I understand what your saying but I guess you don’t know much about shoe making and resoling process. As you can see his over 50years old man and his resoling shoes only by himself not using any fancy machines. And you see his also using his foot to cut leather. His been doing this job over 25years. This is not a restaurant you need to feel gross this is a shoe making factory. And he knows what his doing. Thanks for watching though.
Is it not expectation of ppl from culture to another?
In likelihood, he was brought up, barefoot. Subject here is not how she dresses (his feet) but his craftsmanship in shoe industry.
Unhurried, quality skilled hand work.
Excellent job sit can u mention address so i can come to your place to repair