It’s an ‘instalike’. Every time I see one of your videos, I give it a thumb up in the first three seconds. I know it’s going to be good. The only thing I regret is the length of the video. More please!
Grant, add more 360 degree views at the end instead of just the frontal and heel views. Would be so much better showcasing this awesome work U guys do at Unsung!
Great resole! If possible, can you show us the finished boot from the side and the back? You did such an amazing job on that heel stack that we didn't get to see it all polished up and completed.
The joint where the welt meets the heel rand looks really good and seamless. It looks like you're using welting for the rand rather than a larger u-shaped piece. Is there a reason for this?
The reason for the continuation of the welt for the heel rand is because there is one less seam and it cups the heel well for the woodsman heel. We don't necessarily use this for every style of shoe.
Let us know what you think about the video!
It’s an ‘instalike’. Every time I see one of your videos, I give it a thumb up in the first three seconds. I know it’s going to be good. The only thing I regret is the length of the video. More please!
Grant, add more 360 degree views at the end instead of just the frontal and heel views. Would be so much better showcasing this awesome work U guys do at Unsung!
Great resole! If possible, can you show us the finished boot from the side and the back? You did such an amazing job on that heel stack that we didn't get to see it all polished up and completed.
Yes, sorry, I forgot to turn the boot in the final shot, we posted a picture of the finished heels to our Instagram
Nice work!! Thank you for video.
Does a conversion like this cost about the same as a resole of a standard block heel boot, or is it more involved/more expensive?
Great job. I love the way that those heels look.
The joint where the welt meets the heel rand looks really good and seamless. It looks like you're using welting for the rand rather than a larger u-shaped piece. Is there a reason for this?
The reason for the continuation of the welt for the heel rand is because there is one less seam and it cups the heel well for the woodsman heel. We don't necessarily use this for every style of shoe.
Damn that half sole ended up super assymetrical
I don't think I've ever seen an Engineers boot with a roping style heel.