main reason to do it yourself is satisfaction of making it by yourself. if you want something faster or cheaper, just buy it from china, but i doubt it will bring you joy.
Excellent craftsmanship! I was looking for a very basic tips video and found this! You’re Way way too skilled and experienced for me to use on my first attempt but thanks for sharing your skills! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 great Work!
Hardly a budget. With all them fabrication tools is definitely not a budget build. I did mini out of a nicked traffic sign with a grinder a hammer and a drill in my back garden. This guy has proper metallurgical build tools.
imagine i could cut my seat out with a grinder instead of plasma, it wont change much, just my pieces of steel costs the same as your nicked trafic sign (nothing) i made it from same crap i found on street with leather, that has been cut out of streed dumped coach.
it is amazing to see how it unfolds to be so beautiful . Most of all it was not shopped out to somebody else but handmade by the builder . Simply awesome !!!
great looking seat made it simple to fallow, leather work is awesome, one can do any pattern they like, a well made video, i’m going to give this a go. thanks Bro.
For a second I thought you were grinding without goggles... I was like, Oh man, he hasn't dug enough pieces of metal our of his eyes yet... I have had steel sparks get into my eyes in the most incredible of ways.. Bounce off my cheek, off the lens of the goggles and into my eye where it hits the optic fluid and instantly cools from a liquid state to a solid and welds itself to your eye. Nothing like a rust ring in your eye the following morning - at least it helps you find it to jam a q-tip in there a 'scrape' it out. Lord knows I DO NOT miss that BS!! Anyway - Nice work brother.
thank you, many years ago i got something in my eye and couldnt wash or rub it out. in a while the old man came to me and offered help to releave me from suffering a very bizzare way. can you imagine what he did? (how he managed to get it out)
How therapeutic - awesome work. Not that it would matter to you, but although the seat resting inside the tank cutout is a very nice touch, have you considered sliding the seat back for a more free-float effect - So the entire seat is visible? How I wish I had access to that machine shop. That there's a $700+ custom saddle - ee z. :)
Thank you, actually it was a regular garage, not machine shop, nothing really too fancy)) about overall design, i think that i have to make entire new gas tank (not 100% happy with existing one)
@@fokinlordsamaels Would have been nice to see a full shot of the bike with the seat on but I'm in agreement with you, maybe another tank allowing a separation would be the way to go. Nice work man!
Going through your video,s again, still just as fascinating, also very helpfull as I have started on my Virago build and will be using many of your techniques, do you have a link for the LED,s please, regards Doc Cox.
Nice work! Are you using chrome or vegetable tanned leather? The double saddle stitch that you are using is the best one to use. I use a Dremmel to drill the holes for stitching. I make holsters, harness and bike bags and seats also.
Fellow Craftsman, first I would like to say you have a very interesting video! Your methods are very creative and I love the way you got your "stone pattern" and logo. But I must ask, it seems you put a lot of faith in spray adhesive. After watching 2 of your videos I am certain these are not your first seats so, I must ask how tried and tested is the spray adhesive for longevity? I spend over $25 per quart for Barge cement because I am worried about the adhesive breaking down and letting go. What is the oldest seat you have made to be certain the glue doesn't breakdown after many miles of hard riding? Great video and great shop!
In fact i made just 3 seats in my life and dont really understand what you mean as adhesive breaking? Seat covers are secured by rivets or sewn as on this video, so what could go wrong?)
@@fokinlordsamaels I mean the various layers separating which would cause the foam to bunch or shift. Of course, the stitching and rivets will hold it all together. I was just wondering if you ever experienced any of the internal layers separating? I just worry about all that gorgeous carving and dying you have done. Maybe I'm overly paranoid. It wouldn't be the first time. Very pretty work.
Frank Yantosca i had a seat for some years with leather fixed to foam on same spray glue, when i decided to remade it (basically with this one bike) i had to rip ir off from foam and it was not easy
I failed in making tbe impression. I believe it was because I used a cheap glue spray. Can somebody that was successful tell me what type of glue you used for your impressions??
Amazing! I really enjoy your videos, Do you have a store to buy your seats? Do you custom work? I am looking for a solo seat for my project Bike, Honda 1982 CM200T
Отличная работа! Сам тоже собираюсь сделать такое седло. Вопрос. Где найти шаблон, чертеж ? что бы распечатать на бумаге и уже потом вырезать по ней ? Какие размеры ? ширина и длина ? Я так понимаю что это зависит от рамы самого мота, я свой под кафе рейсер собираю сам, но хочу такое седло . Зашел тупик с размерами и самим шаблоном . Можете дать совет ?
Совсем не понятно как вы собираетесь делать кафе рейсер с таким седлом, но я вам судья. Могу подсказать взять кусок картона и ножницы, и резать и рисовать до тех пор, пока вам понравится форма самому
Very good, i'm very impressed with what I have just seen, are you a professional? Here are many good tips for anyone who would like to make his own seat... but I would come to you. Thanks for uploading.
This is exactly how bobber and choppers should be done, with passion and soul! Nothing you just bolt on, taken from the shelf! keep up the good work!
anders larsson thank you)
Great craftsmanship! I might try it myself, but its a lot of work.
main reason to do it yourself is satisfaction of making it by yourself. if you want something faster or cheaper, just buy it from china, but i doubt it will bring you joy.
beautiful work.
Man, I've stitched that way so many times, the burnt tip is like a needle, very useful. Good stuff
im glad, thank you
true craftsman you are.
flattered)
Awesome craftsmanship !!! Thank you for sharing.
I'm not a fan of springer seats on a sprung rear end but you sir are a very good craftsman. Well done!
That looks great. Especially for that being your first hand-stitched seat. Great video.
Thank you very much
Excellent craftsmanship! I was looking for a very basic tips video and found this! You’re Way way too skilled and experienced for me to use on my first attempt but thanks for sharing your skills! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 great Work!
Im glad my video helps you, but it really was my first hand stiched seat, so i believe you can do it too.
Muito profissional e lindo o seu trabalho. Parabéns!!!!!!
Not going to lie, I was questioning some of your processes. But that came out amazing. Great work.
thank you
Hardly a budget. With all them fabrication tools is definitely not a budget build. I did mini out of a nicked traffic sign with a grinder a hammer and a drill in my back garden. This guy has proper metallurgical build tools.
imagine i could cut my seat out with a grinder instead of plasma, it wont change much, just my pieces of steel costs the same as your nicked trafic sign (nothing) i made it from same crap i found on street with leather, that has been cut out of streed dumped coach.
You’re insanely amazing.. I love your work.!
I have learned from you and made my own seat. I really thank you brother.
it is amazing to see how it unfolds to be so beautiful . Most of all it was not shopped out to somebody else but handmade by the builder . Simply awesome !!!
Instablaster.
VERY NICE SEAT! You are a true Craftsman. Cheers!
Tony Stark!!!! Awesome build!!!!
Many of us are craftsmen, but you sir, are a true artist..... Well done!
thank you
Man thanks! Your tecnics are amazing!
Im glad you like it)
Love the idea of the LED edging very cool
many people hate that thing)
@@fokinlordsamaels tbey obviously dont have our impecable taste lol
Absoluty bloody amazing , your extremely talented , well done
thank you very much
great looking seat made it simple to fallow, leather work is awesome, one can do any pattern they like, a well made video, i’m going to give this a go. thanks Bro.
thank you
Really impressive work man. Love what you do. 🤘🏻
You're a genius! Good work bro! Looks amazing!
thank you)
Amazing seat Im going to make one of my own and see how it looks. Kudos to you brother.
i would like to see your seat, or even more how you making it
Very nice work, I congratulate you brother as I was captivated from your work. Keep it up.
thank you
YOUR CRAFTSMANSHIP IS IMPECCABLE 👀😱👌✅💪🏽
you are a badass craftman dude
Wow! Not a fan of the green to be honest, but that was a work of art! Thanks for sharing the process.
i have kind of vision how it should look at the end and believe it will be good
One of the best videos iv seen in some time. Loved it!
Thank you, thats flattering
Bool
Nice color choice for the thread..love it..
thank you
Felicidades por esas manos maravillosas Hermosos trabajos Saludos Desde San Martín Texmelucan Estado De Puebla México 👍
thank you
Very nice seat. I'm impressed. That turned out great. Same colors that I need. Gotta make one myself. Thanks for the ideas and know how
Very nice great job! Enjoy the show cheers!
thanks
Pazzesco!! Complimenti
very interesting indeed Good Luck
I do not know A word in your language But I understand your every move
Very nice work and you have just inspired me to make my own seat, thank you.
Glad to hear that, i hope you will upload your work too
Pretty sharp.
thanks a lot
a true craftsman
thanks
For a second I thought you were grinding without goggles... I was like, Oh man, he hasn't dug enough pieces of metal our of his eyes yet... I have had steel sparks get into my eyes in the most incredible of ways.. Bounce off my cheek, off the lens of the goggles and into my eye where it hits the optic fluid and instantly cools from a liquid state to a solid and welds itself to your eye. Nothing like a rust ring in your eye the following morning - at least it helps you find it to jam a q-tip in there a 'scrape' it out. Lord knows I DO NOT miss that BS!! Anyway - Nice work brother.
thank you, many years ago i got something in my eye and couldnt wash or rub it out. in a while the old man came to me and offered help to releave me from suffering a very bizzare way. can you imagine what he did? (how he managed to get it out)
great work
Awesome craftsmanship👍
thank you))
Awesome wish camera was different view when u were doing the stitching.. amazing work
I will do more stichong videos, let me know what angle you would like to see
Super beautiful work ❤️❤️❤️💖
ARTIST !
Brilliant work !!!
thank you
Awesome thanks for sharing
thank you
Waow amazing work
Another interesting and very informative video, superb craftsmanship, your innovative approach to the build has been very refreshing, regards Doc Cox.
Doc Cox s
Harley. Wla
If you say Cox again I'll go berserker
Totally BADASS !!!
thanks a lot
How therapeutic - awesome work. Not that it would matter to you, but although the seat resting inside the tank cutout is a very nice touch, have you considered sliding the seat back for a more free-float effect - So the entire seat is visible? How I wish I had access to that machine shop. That there's a $700+ custom saddle - ee z. :)
Thank you, actually it was a regular garage, not machine shop, nothing really too fancy)) about overall design, i think that i have to make entire new gas tank (not 100% happy with existing one)
@@fokinlordsamaels Would have been nice to see a full shot of the bike with the seat on but I'm in agreement with you, maybe another tank allowing a separation would be the way to go. Nice work man!
@@csarmartez5175 full shot will be available only when i complete this bike,,, and because i do it only at my free time, i will take a months or years
I love the choice in stiching colors. I had an idea for you as well. What about adding some fiber optics lights to a seat build?
a lot of people already hate led string in seat, fiber optic could definitely light up some assez
Your narrated video is much more interesting and informative.
Going through your video,s again, still just as fascinating, also very helpfull as I have started on my Virago build and will be using many of your techniques, do you have a link for the LED,s please, regards Doc Cox.
ebay))
@@fokinlordsamaels Thank you, have found it.
Very nice
Nice job
Beautiful job!! you got a new sub
im glad )
Bad ass. Lookin good
Thanks)
Thanks for sharing your craft
i do it for people like you )
Sensacional trabalho com qualidade
Perfect Work..!!!!
Great job.
Thank you
Nice work! Are you using chrome or vegetable tanned leather? The double saddle stitch that you are using is the best one to use. I use a Dremmel to drill the holes for stitching. I make holsters, harness and bike bags and seats also.
never thought about dremel, thank you very much for tip) usually i use a leather i found on street couches))
Very nice job! You are an artist thanks for the video! The music is slightly annoying though!
i thought it could be too boring without any sound, but my taste of music cannot please everyone thought)
Lord Samaels don’t change it for elevator music!
Really great to watch, thanks!
Top... parabens
Muy nais bro felicitaciones.
Saludos desde Guatemala city. 🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🎉🎆✨🎇
As usual, great job 🤘👍👍👍
Great stitching
Damn!! I want to do that, nice job, thanks
do it and show it)
Dude you make an awsome bike
Не плохо чувак делает!
thats wicked man
You're not a craftsman dude!! You are a skillful artist! I love your work! What does that sign mean? A club?
Thank you, that is my logo of LS (Lord Samaels) implemented in Eihwaz rune
Really skilled man love the video;s
That's awesome
thanks
i thought the music sounded familiar lol Diablo. it was bugging me until i seen the music link. so fucking good and i love the seat
Ótimo trabalho muito bom
obrigado
You some John James harness needles
Nice ,,good job bro 🙏🙏
loved watching this!!
another one man ! great details , you know your shit ... congrats!!!
That is amazing 🙏
Dude!!! Very nice!! How does it feel?
very comfortable, thanks)
Good work!
thank you
😎 Respekt
Not cheap, inexpensive maybe. Hand fukn made tho, and righteous. Gratz
Fantastic.
Fellow Craftsman, first I would like to say you have a very interesting video! Your methods are very creative and I love the way you got your "stone pattern" and logo. But I must ask, it seems you put a lot of faith in spray adhesive. After watching 2 of your videos I am certain these are not your first seats so, I must ask how tried and tested is the spray adhesive for longevity? I spend over $25 per quart for Barge cement because I am worried about the adhesive breaking down and letting go. What is the oldest seat you have made to be certain the glue doesn't breakdown after many miles of hard riding? Great video and great shop!
In fact i made just 3 seats in my life and dont really understand what you mean as adhesive breaking? Seat covers are secured by rivets or sewn as on this video, so what could go wrong?)
@@fokinlordsamaels I mean the various layers separating which would cause the foam to bunch or shift. Of course, the stitching and rivets will hold it all together. I was just wondering if you ever experienced any of the internal layers separating? I just worry about all that gorgeous carving and dying you have done. Maybe I'm overly paranoid. It wouldn't be the first time. Very pretty work.
Frank Yantosca i had a seat for some years with leather fixed to foam on same spray glue, when i decided to remade it (basically with this one bike) i had to rip ir off from foam and it was not easy
i must try this thank you for good video.
Love it! 😂
I failed in making tbe impression. I believe it was because I used a cheap glue spray. Can somebody that was successful tell me what type of glue you used for your impressions??
you have to leave glue to "dry" a little, before press pieces of leather together, i think that was your fail?
Love it bro! What is the reflective green cord/wire you are using for the edge?
edge is led trimming piece, stichings just with normal lime green cord, all from ebay
Love your work like always .. love from India brother!!
Nice sir
What is that blue material you are using for the seat? Great work!
Its a foam
Amazing! I really enjoy your videos, Do you have a store to buy your seats? Do you custom work? I am looking for a solo seat for my project Bike, Honda 1982 CM200T
thanks, this is my second seat I ever done in my life (or third) so no, i dont have store or seat related bussiness)) I can make seat for you
Отличная работа! Сам тоже собираюсь сделать такое седло. Вопрос. Где найти шаблон, чертеж ? что бы распечатать на бумаге и уже потом вырезать по ней ? Какие размеры ? ширина и длина ? Я так понимаю что это зависит от рамы самого мота, я свой под кафе рейсер собираю сам, но хочу такое седло . Зашел тупик с размерами и самим шаблоном . Можете дать совет ?
Совсем не понятно как вы собираетесь делать кафе рейсер с таким седлом, но я вам судья. Могу подсказать взять кусок картона и ножницы, и резать и рисовать до тех пор, пока вам понравится форма самому
Well done man!
Very good, i'm very impressed with what I have just seen, are you a professional?
Here are many good tips for anyone who would like to make his own seat... but I would come to you.
Thanks for uploading.
no, im not a professional seat or bike maker, it is just a weekend hobby, but thank you very much for such a flattering response.
EXCELENTE TRABAJO !!!