Learn the art of shoe making: DIY Goodyear welted shoes, step by step.

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2023
  • Learn the craft of hand making shoes with this step by step guide to Goodyear welted shoes. From start to finish, we'll take you through the entire process of making your own shoes from scratch. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced shoemaker, this video is sure to provide valuable insight and tips to elevate your shoe making skills. So, grab your tools and let's get started! Don't miss out on this comprehensive guide to DIY shoe making.
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Комментарии • 84

  • @zuchtfisch
    @zuchtfisch Год назад +28

    the term "Goodyear welted" refers to a welting process using a machine developped by a Mr. Goodyear. What you show is traditional hand welting using an inseaming awl to perforate the ridge on the insole. In goodyear welting the machine stitches the welt, Upper and lining to a gemming ribbon that is glued to the insole. Calling what you do "goodyear welting" is like calling your home baked bread a wonderloaf

    • @21gramsleathergoods21
      @21gramsleathergoods21  Год назад +10

      This is great information and I thank you for sharing. I appreciate you friend.

    • @donaldslayton2769
      @donaldslayton2769 Месяц назад

      What an incredible amount of effort and skill!

  • @phgil
    @phgil Год назад +14

    Life goals right there.. but you showed a lot of the process that I wasn't aware of.. so thank you!

  • @2rueblue
    @2rueblue 9 месяцев назад +7

    That is mighty impressive considering you do not have the vast majority of the equipment normally used when creating footwear from the back of a cow to the tip of your toe. Well done and the fiddle was a nice touch. All the best from Scotland

  • @robbyt.5258
    @robbyt.5258 Год назад +15

    Great work sir.
    It would be nice if you showed more of the finished shoe at the end.
    Greetings Robby 👍

  • @kadenlindsey358
    @kadenlindsey358 7 месяцев назад +6

    This is pretty cool, I hope to try this one day. A few things i noticed... You forgot to take out the nails that hold the insole to the last when you put in the cork to fill the cavity. Another thing is that is a LOT of cork, try leaving it as close to even with the welt. You want enough to fill in the void created by the "gemming" but not so much that is sticks up half an inch out. Good video, hope you still are doing this stuff!

    • @21gramsleathergoods21
      @21gramsleathergoods21  7 месяцев назад +6

      You totally saw the nails left in. Gosh, I don't think there is anything worse. It truly broke my heart. And your right about the cork.

  • @richardanderson4916
    @richardanderson4916 9 месяцев назад +4

    Lots of skillful sculpting. Foot anatomy must be intuitive and well-practiced. Well done!

  • @rusticredsleather
    @rusticredsleather Год назад +5

    Dude it's super cool to see you making sandals to shoes! Good job bro!

  • @jdlemos01
    @jdlemos01 Год назад +3

    You're way underrated on youtube. Fantastic work.

  • @klausbecker4745
    @klausbecker4745 12 дней назад +1

    really not bad at all for a self taught first try!! good job! but pleeeasepleaseplease add the information to your videos that you are not a pro shoemaker (at least not yet). people will think its the real shit and repeat your mistakes instead of questioning them. beginning with the video title. this is a hand welt not a goodyear welt.
    this is something where its important to be honest about. to show respect to trained shoemakers and for yourself to acknowledge that you have some way to go... helps you get better! but cool that you show interest in our craft and share your journey :)
    also if you (or anyone) want any tipps feel free to ask here. i love to share what i know!
    also: where you able to get the last out, with the nails in the insole still in place? (happened to the best of us ;) )

  • @hawgdawg556
    @hawgdawg556 Год назад +2

    This is amazing. My wife and I are following you on FB as well.

  • @LighthouseLeatherCo
    @LighthouseLeatherCo Год назад +2

    This is Incredible work! Love to see it

  • @rolandofgilead8968
    @rolandofgilead8968 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video! I like how this shows a lot of the fine details of how it's actually done. Somebody can tell me how to cut and carve an insole 5 times and I still wont have a clue on how to actually do it. I gotta see it to really understand. Excellent camera work by the way.

  • @dorinases
    @dorinases 10 месяцев назад

    Wow so impressive

  • @humanharddrive1
    @humanharddrive1 9 месяцев назад

    inspirational

  • @TwiggyNeXT
    @TwiggyNeXT 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing 😻

  • @daxshell242
    @daxshell242 Год назад

    really appreciate the video. makes me want to finally pull the trigger and give it a try.
    would love a more indepth video on the welting process. this video doesnt really zoom in on that part. kind of just shows a zoomed out b roll of you doing some mystery sitching

  • @freedakaye6720
    @freedakaye6720 8 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoyed this

  • @konglee2573
    @konglee2573 14 дней назад

    this dude got skills

  • @ThePieFairy91
    @ThePieFairy91 6 месяцев назад +1

    @10:57 My sleep deprived brain kept hearing "Hamburger" in the music
    "Hamburger hamburger hamburger hamburger hamburger
    Hamburger hamburger hamburger hamburger ham-ham!"
    x4

  • @american1911
    @american1911 5 месяцев назад

    Love the video! Would you add the link of where to buy the last.

  • @oaleathersupply
    @oaleathersupply Год назад +1

    This is unreal!!

    • @21gramsleathergoods21
      @21gramsleathergoods21  Год назад

      Thank you friend. And thank you for the support. You're part of allowing me to live my dream. And I appreciate you.

  • @iaam117
    @iaam117 Год назад +2

    These are such cool videos. A true craft. I so wish music was left out. The nuances of this craft are much more satisfying without music.

  • @Amerijuanica
    @Amerijuanica 3 месяца назад +1

    Although this is an impressive video and demonstrates your shoemaking skills well, I believe you should add spoken/written commentary on each step.

  • @chrisweaver5917
    @chrisweaver5917 3 месяца назад

    Not so long ago I watched you make flip flops from leather, did you go to school to learn this next step? These shoes are a far cry from flip flops---they were great too, but wow!

  • @gavindooly2375
    @gavindooly2375 3 месяца назад

    That tape shaping pattern trick at the beginning is very useful. I'll use that in the future.

  • @danaking9843
    @danaking9843 Год назад +1

    This is without a doubt, the best tutorial that I have ever seen. Not just for shoes but maybe any topic. I’ve been hunting a video with this type of clarity. I’ve seen most of what’s available probably and this one is the standard. Thank you bro

    • @sophie1680
      @sophie1680 9 месяцев назад +1

      I feel like you don't watch a lot of tutorials if this is a good one for you XD It's fun to watch alomg but barely a tutorial at all tbh

  • @thrashsis5412
    @thrashsis5412 10 месяцев назад

    how many thickness of the midsole?

  • @rusticredsleather
    @rusticredsleather Год назад +1

    Hey man did you take a cobbler class or just learn from RUclips to make footwear? You build them in a very traditional bespoke manner! Very impressive! How many pairs have you made now? I'm big into cobbler RUclips videos, you learn lots of tips and tricks!

    • @21gramsleathergoods21
      @21gramsleathergoods21  Год назад +6

      I didn't take a cobbler class. I wish I could, but they are very expensive. I have just been watching RUclips videos and teaching myself. Trying to figure it out. I have made about 5-6 pairs. Many at the beginning I would just make a single shoe to save on material.

    • @rusticredsleather
      @rusticredsleather Год назад +1

      @@21gramsleathergoods21 Right on man, you're going a great job! Wish you showed the finished shoe in the video!! Making a pair of shoes or boots is definitely on my to do list, just gotta find the time!

  • @gunniyuranie2581
    @gunniyuranie2581 7 месяцев назад +1

    I wish you could put in the material names and textures and also tools for beginners

    • @21gramsleathergoods21
      @21gramsleathergoods21  7 месяцев назад

      I'm going to start doing this for new videos. Still learning. Thabks for the feedback.

  • @Shoeman111a
    @Shoeman111a 9 месяцев назад

    We’re can a person buy gimmy at ?

  • @amolpatil8777
    @amolpatil8777 2 месяца назад

    How to choose last to match exact shape of feet

  • @userrainbowvalley67
    @userrainbowvalley67 4 месяца назад

    What exactly do the shoes look like once you finished? There was no end result to look at

  • @imkkpnkzta1971
    @imkkpnkzta1971 6 месяцев назад

    He forgot to take off the nails when he put the cork? or I missed that part?

  • @sirenreins9722
    @sirenreins9722 Год назад +2

    First of all im impressed. Secondly, i have questions. Tons of questions.
    Do you have a video on what materials are used?? Like the liquid? And the mannequin foot thing?? Whats that called? Isit reusable? Did you make it yourself?
    Im so curious. What was the crumbly stuff on the souls?? Is that also a type of leather?? Or wood?? And where on earth do you get a leather stitcher? Is the one you have powered by your arm? Like a wheel? Or a foot peddle? The way the randing was made here is also impressive, ive only seen the pre made stuff.
    What are the tools you're using when cutting the strips from the leather?
    Are there any well known ruels to soul making? Like for arch support and safety to the wearer?
    Are there any books or classes or youtubers you recommend to really get into this craft?
    Thank you for reading this far, and double thankyou for posting this cool video

  • @djungelskogjamjam4995
    @djungelskogjamjam4995 5 месяцев назад

    What’s the point of the cork?

    • @rolandofgilead8968
      @rolandofgilead8968 5 месяцев назад

      Fill the void created while carving our leather insole. Factory boots like Red wing will use foam that will break down faster than cork and will not mold to the shape of the foot like cork will. But foam, wool, cork something has gotta fill that void.

  • @ssnoc
    @ssnoc 6 месяцев назад

    Where is the finished shoe ?

  • @ten-tonnetongue
    @ten-tonnetongue Год назад +43

    I cannot understand why that shape is what is standard for shoemaking. Look down at your feet. Do they look like that? They shouldn't.

    • @puebespuebes8589
      @puebespuebes8589 5 месяцев назад +16

      Because back in the middle age rich people where often horse rider so they needed pointy shoes, this resulted in those shoes becoming a fashion and then the norm.
      The modern standart is like 150 year old at this point and completly obsolete but the only way to get normal shoes is either to wear sandal like the roman did or make them yourself or buy expensive "barefoot" shoes that look like colorfull trashbag.

    • @ten-tonnetongue
      @ten-tonnetongue 4 месяца назад

      Colourful trashbag = perfectly accurate. Those shoes are absolute trash. @@puebespuebes8589
      Sandals, sure but why have toe shoes never been a part of any culture?

    • @ten-tonnetongue
      @ten-tonnetongue 4 месяца назад

      Did you use ChatGPT to write that?@@JinsKookieJams

    • @Itried20takennames
      @Itried20takennames 4 месяца назад +3

      As said by the other responses, the last isn’t there to perfectly replicate a foot shape. It is there as a support and guide for a shoe shape that lasts the longest and isn’t too difficult to make, in a style people will buy. If you wanted anatomical accuracy, we would make sneakers that fit around every toe….but this would be both uncomfortable and time consuming, so the last doesn’t show every toe.

    • @puebespuebes8589
      @puebespuebes8589 2 месяца назад

      @@Itried20takennames this would be confortable believe me, people just dont really have a choice.
      Modern shoes last are based on a standard from the 1800s that used the middle of the foot as the widest point of the shoes as most people had disformed feat from either pointy fashion shoes or the fact that many people ( since roman time ) wore shoes that where simetrical to switch them when they wore out from use.
      It's an obsolete but profitable way of making shoes as it weaken the feat making people rely on arch support instead of muscle strenght.

  • @TheOmnipotently
    @TheOmnipotently 4 месяца назад +1

    After 18 min of watching, you're not gonna show us the finished shoes? Bummer man...

  • @Maximus-sm4ue
    @Maximus-sm4ue 8 месяцев назад +1

    So apparently learning how to make shoes on RUclips University is not a thing, much respect for the craft brotha.

  • @edmoods
    @edmoods 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice, but this is not learn but just watch, no explanation given as to what materials are being used, and how they are used and why, didn't see when the lining was added etc.

    • @21gramsleathergoods21
      @21gramsleathergoods21  7 месяцев назад +1

      I hear you. I'm trying to teach myself how to make better content while trying my tea h myself how to make shoes as well. The videos will get better with time, just like anything else.

  • @gbwildlifeuk8269
    @gbwildlifeuk8269 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dont you need to learn how to make the last first?

  • @user-qy3ec3bx5q
    @user-qy3ec3bx5q 4 месяца назад

    1min 24sec wtf

  • @johnmay5300
    @johnmay5300 8 месяцев назад +1

    Other than obviously skipping a few steps through editing and you know, not using WORDS… well never mind. Couldn’t make it past 6 mins. Coulda been so much better.

  • @PROcrastiDRIVESVofficial
    @PROcrastiDRIVESVofficial Месяц назад

    ALL THAT and then you don't show the finished product?! I would understand if you hid the process and then showed the finished product, but what's the point of showing the build process and then not giving the viewer the satisfaction of seeing the finished shoe?!

  • @user-pr1ht8re9o
    @user-pr1ht8re9o 9 месяцев назад

    Не плохо. Не супер.