IF YOU WOUL LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT , A LIST OF THE FULL IN-DEPTH VIDEOS ARE IN THE DESCRIPTION WITH A LIST OF MATERIALS USED AND THE SUPPLIERS.
I have been doing high end automotive Interior for over 45 years, your skill level is exceptional good, I tend to be hard to impress but after watching your video, I couldn't stop. Excellent video and above Excellent work. I will definitely be keeping up with your videos..
My toxic trait is I watch things like this and assume that I can do it too, then I buy all the shit to do it and get 5% into the project and realize I have no idea what I’m doing and quit.
The glue is the key the good glue helps best allowing to work properly and that steamer is making the glue activate again and get sticky and steam also makes leather soft to pull n tug patience my friend also worst thing can happen is u do it over again start with a small piece on curves I like to add a stitches butterfly style makes it easy to get no wrinkles
@@coastalcushionco8227 cool to watch, but you need some tunes to play during the high speed edit. the grunts and breathing sound super weird at 4x or whatever
My grandparents had an Upholstery shop for almost 50 years and I grew up helping them do car interiors and couches and so on. It’s nice to see someone who knows what they’re doing produce such good quality work.
It's great growing up with a hands on family business, it teaches you great life lessons. I grew up on a market stall selling fabric, it taught me lots of things that I still use today.
Go to a shop, asks for a price, hear it's "expensive", searches on youtube for a "DIY leather wrapping" and suddenly decides to leave the parts in the old beater just like it is 😂. Amazing craftsmanship!!
@@coastalcushionco8227My case was a leather color change service and redo some leather. I had no idea how hard and time consuming this is. Thank you for sharing the whole process.
I hope someone like you can teach at a community college, administer exams, issue certificates, and teach these kinds of skills widely. Automation technology is quickly replacing people in the world, but technology like this can only be done by someone with a love for cars.
Believe it or not I am not a car guy. I ride a bicycle to and from work every day. I own a 20 year old Honda FRV. I have a passion for the creative process and enjoy the finished product and making my customers happy.
I watch a lot of YT and want to applaud your efforts to show your process. Simple & beautiful. I love tradespeople or artists really, who answer the question, “why,” so completely.
This is very very impressive. I’ve done a bit of this myself on my defender and the issue is corners and holes really. Material that stretches in multiple directions is key and patience!!!
Personal experience in resurfacing plastic items in my personal cars has been a learning experience. I greatly appreciate the video, and much appreciate the expertise, skill, and impressive results. This was not a cheap undertaking.
@@coastalcushionco8227 can I post you a steering wheel to quote on, it’s only recover, as was originally leather, also, later we have some more work for you. We value fantastic work and craftsmanship
this is one of the toughest , and also most rewarding projects you will tackle in car improvement , but only if it come out right. wow!. this takes a genius vision.as a car nut , i am very impressed
Great video and what a fantastic job, i was trying to work out in my head how much work and cost this job would have been and then read 200 plus hours, i am not at all surprised, all i can say is that the customer got a fantastic result for their money!
Awesome!! 😍😍😍😍😍 That leather is spectacular, and being able to work/form it with the steamer is great! 👏👏 The adhesive is incredible, and I like that the steamer makes it very pliable 😁😁
A few days ago I coated some parts of the interior of my car. I struggled a little at first, but I got more practice and it got really good. Apart from the car, I did other coverings too, and I liked them. Hugs from Brazil!
I was working on my defender today and searching stuff on TH-cam- and this popped up- incredible work. Makes my stock interior look even more horrible than usual 😂
Truly exquisite. Such divine work is far too good for a strange rover. Craftsman is too small a word to describe what you have done here. I hope you are well rewarded and appreciated for your services.
@@coastalcushionco8227 you are over optimistic I think as first the culture of beautiful thing is not there then no path for people to get training and mentorship like in Europe.
Nice job - a lot of work and a great result... is there ever a part you would use a vacuum bag on to secure the leather to the part when gluing up like the sun visors...? To really pull the material into some of those tight corners and weird shapes...? obviously the patterns are the essential parts to getting the material to the right shape for the part... but does sticking allow more joins and smaller pieces to be used rather than the large continuous covers that have to be pushed into all the nooks & crannies...?
Leather has its limitations, if you over stress it it will want to pull away or in some cases tare. so using a vacuum bag is only useful on easier shaped pieces and when using glue that goes off slowly.
Wow! Car makers' design studios often make fully trimmed properties (not just clays). They only use the very best and you are easily good enough to work in that environment.
Doing this job the right way is harder than it seems, I always try to do DIY things but I would never try to do a job like this even though I have experience with leather, sewing and car related things. This work for me is art! If it’s not inappropriate I would like to know how much a job like this cost?
Thank you for sharing the video and for showing us your skills. I now appreciate the price my upholsterer charged when doing my interior of my car its a pleasure to watch you work your skill and magic.
As a starting point, if you made 15 bucks an hour X 200 = 3,000. Hopefully the delighted vehicle owner hooked you up for your time and talents. As an artist back in the late 70's and early 80's I started out with realistic type of renderings, I soon found out as a young adult that I'd be starving if I tried to charge what I worked - nobody would pay. You have an interesting talent - and craft, great job, thanks for sharing.
I did my first headliner job two days ago. It's my work truck. So it wasn't something that had to be perfect. At least she is okay with the simple fix. I'm good I do have my land Rover waiting for the headliner to. After I fix the infamous sunroof leaks addressed first.
TH-cam once again has me down a rabbithole of Curiosity to watch new trades such as this Leather Journeyman!! Great video, man - but DUDE! You MUST clean and trim your fingernails - your Wife will adore you for it! Lol
IF YOU WOUL LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT , A LIST OF THE FULL IN-DEPTH VIDEOS ARE IN THE DESCRIPTION WITH A LIST OF MATERIALS USED AND THE SUPPLIERS.
I have been doing high end automotive Interior for over 45 years, your skill level is exceptional good, I tend to be hard to impress but after watching your video, I couldn't stop. Excellent video and above Excellent work. I will definitely be keeping up with your videos..
@@williamhall749 thanks
Good day. Do you have availability? What would it take $ to have the same RRC pieces done? Thanks in advance.
My toxic trait is I watch things like this and assume that I can do it too, then I buy all the shit to do it and get 5% into the project and realize I have no idea what I’m doing and quit.
Bro that's exactly me hahahah
Have Faith in yourself and start on something easy then work up to the harder things. You will learn a lot as you go and get better.
😂😂
you ever been checked for ADHD? figured out I had that and it changed my life.
The glue is the key the good glue helps best allowing to work properly and that steamer is making the glue activate again and get sticky and steam also makes leather soft to pull n tug patience my friend also worst thing can happen is u do it over again start with a small piece on curves I like to add a stitches butterfly style makes it easy to get no wrinkles
Good to see craftsmanship like this still exists.
Glad you think so
It a privilege to watch a craftsman like yourself.
Thanks
@@coastalcushionco8227 cool to watch, but you need some tunes to play during the high speed edit. the grunts and breathing sound super weird at 4x or whatever
@@glennmorris25 I just want to hear the ASMR of the ironing and glue spray, please don't ruin it.
@@glennmorris25
Maybe during your conception but musicians are lazy bums.
YouthTube drugs and alcohol will ruin your town.
My grandparents had an Upholstery shop for almost 50 years and I grew up helping them do car interiors and couches and so on. It’s nice to see someone who knows what they’re doing produce such good quality work.
It's great growing up with a hands on family business, it teaches you great life lessons. I grew up on a market stall selling fabric, it taught me lots of things that I still use today.
Go to a shop, asks for a price, hear it's "expensive", searches on youtube for a "DIY leather wrapping" and suddenly decides to leave the parts in the old beater just like it is 😂. Amazing craftsmanship!!
Thanks
@@coastalcushionco8227My case was a leather color change service and redo some leather. I had no idea how hard and time consuming this is. Thank you for sharing the whole process.
What are you trying to say ?
@@Youniversal3 I think he said it
There's nothing like good old craftsmanship and a master who has mastered it to perfection
Your right
Sehr gute Arbeit...!
That’s right ❤
@@joannaarbisi9180 sure is
@@fjedorzepkov3420 Thanks
Great to see your skills and expertise. It's good to know we still have true craftsmen in the country .
Yes still some of us still out there.
I hope someone like you can teach at a community college, administer exams, issue certificates, and teach these kinds of skills widely. Automation technology is quickly replacing people in the world, but technology like this can only be done by someone with a love for cars.
Believe it or not I am not a car guy. I ride a bicycle to and from work every day. I own a 20 year old Honda FRV. I have a passion for the creative process and enjoy the finished product and making my customers happy.
@@coastalcushionco8227 You love your job and your custormer. You are more than car guy. You are a professional:)
@@OsVf770I try to be.
He actually works at this speed
I wish
@@coastalcushionco8227en cuantos días saco ese proyecto,
Maistro
Muy lujoso trabajo👍👍
Haha I was about to make a comment like “I can’t believe he did all of this in under 2 hours”
@@2blkSSs yeh fast as f**k
@@2blkSSs the power of editing
This is a man that has mastered a craft and is a honor to watch. Great quality work Sir. Godspeed!
Thank you kindly!
Awesome job.. I admire the patience that you have to put in the long hours. More power to you 🤗👍
Thanks
"Sometimes it's a little bit complicated"...oh my gosh - this whole thing is tricky and I admire your patience and skills 🙌
Thank you! Cheers!
Would’ve loved to see the parts fitted to the actual car. Great work though! True craftsmanship and pure dedication. Great work sir
its getting shipped top the Caribbean for fitting into the car
I watch a lot of YT and want to applaud your efforts to show your process. Simple & beautiful. I love tradespeople or artists really, who answer the question, “why,” so completely.
Thanks
This is very very impressive. I’ve done a bit of this myself on my defender and the issue is corners and holes really. Material that stretches in multiple directions is key and patience!!!
Thanks
WOW! An Honor to be able to see a Craftsman at work.
Thanks
Amazing , talented , artist !! Attention to detail is astonishing ! A pleasure watching you work ! Hello from Texas !
Thanks from Sussex 🇬🇧
Absolutely the best interior video in my book this is Picasso quality. Thanks Mate
Glad you liked it!
Personal experience in resurfacing plastic items in my personal cars has been a learning experience. I greatly appreciate the video, and much appreciate the expertise, skill, and impressive results. This was not a cheap undertaking.
Yes my labour is not cheap
I can only imagine how much this cost the customer. He was probably not too concerned about that. You are an artist!!! Well done!
he's a lawyer, so he may have a few dollars
Definitely would like mine indoors, to look like that! Very very nice work.
Thanks 👍
@@coastalcushionco8227 can I post you a steering wheel to quote on, it’s only recover, as was originally leather, also, later we have some more work for you. We value fantastic work and craftsmanship
this is one of the toughest , and also most rewarding projects you will tackle in car improvement , but only if it come out right. wow!. this takes a genius vision.as a car nut , i am very impressed
Thanks
This car will look so good when stuck at the mechanics for months 😍
it will look great anywhere you mean
Everyone who’s thinking of owning a Range Rover should consider owning 3. Two for parts cars and one that can make to the mechanics.
That's not very cost effective
@@coastalcushionco8227 I know that why you should avoid buy a RR
Wow. That was spectacular work. That wheel looks amazing. Would love to have seen it in the vehicle. Amazing.
Me too it’s still waiting for the customer to come and pick it up
@@coastalcushionco8227 And hopefully pay for It.
Fantastic skills, thanks for taking the time to post this and pass on your craftsmanship techniques to others
👍🏻
This is true artwork and high end craftsmanship! ❤ Just found your channel this evening by pure coincident. Now a subscriber for sure.
Welcome aboard!
I am in the industry and this is extremely difficult to do , fantastic work and patience!
thanks
first time on your channel. judging by your fingers this is not your first time. amazing craftmanship.
it sure isn't. thanks for viewing
Great video and what a fantastic job, i was trying to work out in my head how much work and cost this job would have been and then read 200 plus hours, i am not at all surprised, all i can say is that the customer got a fantastic result for their money!
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome!! 😍😍😍😍😍 That leather is spectacular, and being able to work/form it with the steamer is great! 👏👏
The adhesive is incredible, and I like that the steamer makes it very pliable 😁😁
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing! It was so much fun to watch this elegant work. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi, mate, that was a pleasure watching such a good craftsman skill, thank you and wish you good luck in all your endeavours!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it
With all that fine leather this is where we really need smellOvision ! great work mate
👍🏻
That turned out beautiful. You're an artist
Thanks
A few days ago I coated some parts of the interior of my car. I struggled a little at first, but I got more practice and it got really good. Apart from the car, I did other coverings too, and I liked them.
Hugs from Brazil!
Right on!
I was working on my defender today and searching stuff on TH-cam- and this popped up- incredible work. Makes my stock interior look even more horrible than usual 😂
I have videos doing the same thing to Defenders. Check them out
Truly exquisite.
Such divine work is far too good for a strange rover.
Craftsman is too small a word to describe what you have done here.
I hope you are well rewarded and appreciated for your services.
Wow, thank you!
@@coastalcushionco8227 credit where it's due mate. You're an artist.
@@nostreamavailable9090thanks
This guy is a genius at what he does and as already said a craftsman in his trade
thanks
That was incredible. I really can't say anything that hasn't already been commented, but that is absolutely beautiful.
Thanks
Great work. Loved it. The huffing and puffing was a bit distracting but the workmanship was great.
Noted!
Mesmerising to watch artist at work. Just wow.....
Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing craftsmanship , I wish we had artist like you in Canada
I am sure there is somewhere
@@coastalcushionco8227 you are over optimistic I think as first the culture of beautiful thing is not there then no path for people to get training and mentorship like in Europe.
@@brennersydney that's a shame
I love going to Trim School with You as my Instructor. Sir, You own Amazing Skills and Patience. Thank You.
Thanks for watching
Takto si představuji kvalitní práci, bez ohledu na čas a náročnost 👍
Thanks
Dont watch this with your eyes closed ...
Excellent craftsmanship
thanks
It’s so mesmerising to watch. Very incredible skills at work here!
Thanks for watching
Clean job, could watch it for hours
Thanks for watching
Love this .... I am restoring a vintage rover so this is inspiring. For future reference, tutorials are best with no soundtrack.
For future reference there are lots of them on the channel. Check them out
Amazing work 👍 wonderful to watch a craftsman create something beautiful
Great work! This was beautiful to watch and see your hard work & the final outcome.
Thank you so much!
Real mvp of the video it's that middle finger action😮
my wife says the same
I'm truly in awe, only a true craftsman can make such a bear of a job look easy.
thanks
Easy? My hands will be sore for days just watching! Heh..Heh
Hi brilliant job watched it twice what are you putting on the inside of the steering wheel leather looks like water thanks
@@bradrock7731 💯
@@DavidTaylor-d1w it is water, it allows the leather to be more supple
Nice job - a lot of work and a great result... is there ever a part you would use a vacuum bag on to secure the leather to the part when gluing up like the sun visors...? To really pull the material into some of those tight corners and weird shapes...? obviously the patterns are the essential parts to getting the material to the right shape for the part... but does sticking allow more joins and smaller pieces to be used rather than the large continuous covers that have to be pushed into all the nooks & crannies...?
Leather has its limitations, if you over stress it it will want to pull away or in some cases tare. so using a vacuum bag is only useful on easier shaped pieces and when using glue that goes off slowly.
Wow! Car makers' design studios often make fully trimmed properties (not just clays). They only use the very best and you are easily good enough to work in that environment.
I totally agree!
In a word "Incredible".
Thanks
You just witnessed a master at work. Bravo sir
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing skills and craftsmanship, I got hypnotized by the video. Congrats for the A level work.
Thanks
Thank you very much!
Doing this job the right way is harder than it seems, I always try to do DIY things but I would never try to do a job like this even though I have experience with leather, sewing and car related things. This work for me is art!
If it’s not inappropriate I would like to know how much a job like this cost?
About £5000
Not the ASMR I was expecting but now it's the ASMR I need
cool
Amazing skills man! Excellent work.
Thanks a lot!
Thank you for sharing the video and for showing us your skills. I now appreciate the price my upholsterer charged when doing my interior of my car its a pleasure to watch you work your skill and magic.
Thanks
1st if all. That's an amazing video and professional craftsmanship. 2nd, I wonder if this could be done on a vehicle that'll last more than 100k miles
It can be done on any vehicle
@@coastalcushionco8227 gotcha. I was just joking around about the intrinsically poor durability of the Land Rover engines. 🤣
@@cardguys 😃
A true master in his field. 😎
👍🏻
Absolutely amazing. Loved it. Very informative 🤘🏻
Glad you enjoyed it
Brilliant, amazing skill and patience
Thanks
Very interesting. Very skilled. Looks beautiful.
Thank you very much!
The grunting and moaning😂 all jokes aside, it looks fantastic!🤩
that's called effort
Spectacular work !!
Thank you! Cheers!
great work! and thanks to that lavalier, I can hear and feel your struggle all the way. 😅😅😅
Thanks
Super professional job from English man.Well done
Thanks
impressive knowledge ! Many thanks for sharing your experience, i watched your video like a captivating movie !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Magnificent craftsmanship
Thanks
As a starting point, if you made 15 bucks an hour X 200 = 3,000. Hopefully the delighted vehicle owner hooked you up for your time and talents. As an artist back in the late 70's and early 80's I started out with realistic type of renderings, I soon found out as a young adult that I'd be starving if I tried to charge what I worked - nobody would pay.
You have an interesting talent - and craft, great job, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comment
The heavy sped up breathing is wild bro
ok
Excelent job!!!
Congratulations!!
Thank you very much!
Even in hi speed this looks like a lot of work!
It is
Stunning job. Beautifully done
Thank you! Cheers!
Someone must really love that car to pay all that money to have leather interior in it.
Some people love their cars more than their children
@@coastalcushionco8227 the definition of worldly.🙃
@@johncomments2730 👌
... this requiress a lot of patience and stamina... very tedious work.
Sure is
Cheers mate! Wonderful job on everything.
thanks
Fantastic work.
Respect.
Best Regards from Germany
Thank you very much!
Brilliantly done sir!
Thank you
I did my first headliner job two days ago.
It's my work truck.
So it wasn't something that had to be perfect.
At least she is okay with the simple fix. I'm good
I do have my land Rover waiting for the headliner to.
After I fix the infamous sunroof leaks addressed first.
Well done 👍🏻
Wow, you're a master at your craft! Thanks for sharing...
Thanks for watching
from Colombia, seeing your excellent work, work done with passion and putting a whole experience into it😊
Glad you enjoy it!
I wish there were people like you here in NY!!! All of the old timers either retired or close down their shops during COVID!!! SMH
That’s a shame
Wooden art sculpting tools work good for those tight spots. I think that is what they used at some smaller factories.
Thanks for the info
Absolutely amazing video mate, enjoyed watching this.
Glad you enjoyed it
This is SICK.
Thanks
Simply Amazing Professional Workmanship! 😮❤
Thanks
TH-cam once again has me down a rabbithole of Curiosity to watch new trades such as this Leather Journeyman!! Great video, man - but DUDE! You MUST clean and trim your fingernails - your Wife will adore you for it! Lol
They are needed tools of the trade
This is fascinating to watch. What would take it to another level would be a commentary explaining what you're doing and why.
Check the description. The videos are just what you are looking for
@@coastalcushionco8227 Superb, thanks.
@@angusmackay7281 You're welcome
wow, this is crazy amount of work
It sure is
amazing work, perfect craftsmanship...
Thanks
It's quite a talent, let alone to do it all so perfectly, I bet it's expensive.
It depends what you think is expensive
@@coastalcushionco8227 your response puts me in the category. Yes, it's expensive :-) but I understand what you are saying.
@@brad9529 If you spend £6000 on the car, but that increases the value by £1200 is it expensive or is it a bargain
Incredible work. I thought it might be for Kingsley...
who is Kingsley
@@coastalcushionco8227 They restore classic Range Rovers ...quite nicely too...
@@iansampson2492 no just a private customer
Sooooo much plastic inside these vehicles... Nice job, Looks awesome..
Thanks! 👍
Covered the entire Range Rover in leather just so it can sit at the mechanic shop for eternity 🤦♂️
I think it was in the mechanics’s shop while I was doing the interior. So should be good for a little while.
@@coastalcushionco8227this interaction was the most genuine on the internet today…..thanks. 😂
You’re welcome
ROFL
Haha yep