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Is this accurate? (video reference)


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Hey, about boots, I had to learn through video more than photo tutorials, and this guy in the video helped me better learn how it's done. Before I attempt this, I want to know if the end result is 501st (and pathfinder?) accepted? A friend told me this boot isn't accurate, and I wanted more opinions. Cheers

 

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=gRiPJV2020w

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Most of the video is accurate, but there are several things you are going to want to do differently for a cleaner look.

 

The first thing is don't wrap the vinyl around the toe following his method. You are going to start at the toe with the pins, and then heat the vinyl so you can stretch it. Heat, stretch, pull tight, add more pins on each side. Keep repeating that process until you have it pinned all the way back. You want the flat piece of vinyl to hold a three dimensional shape. It makes it much easier to apply the glue after you've got the shape. By doing it this way, you'll be able to have less observable wrinkles.

 

The second thing is the "dog bone". The guy didn't bother to put the 2 rows of stitches on both sides of each. Trust me, it looks way better when you do it.

 

I'd also round off the sharp corners on the holster before you mount it. That will keep your holster from potentially ripping through the vinyl.

 

Lastly, the way he attached the calves to the boot is the same method I used to mount mine. Most use a rivet to attach that section. If you're going to use the method in the video, I'd actually add a little more glue since a rivet won't be used.

 

Hope that helps Cole. :)

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He means use a hair dryer on low setting and gently pull the vinyl towards the heel on both sides after pinning the toe. Then add more pins as you go.

You may want to unpin the edges and repeat.

 

( I hope that is what you mean Barry)

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I know the guy who made the video. There used to be a guy who called himself the Unicycle Scout, hence the skate shoes.

 

Like has been previously mentioned, this is more or less how to do it. ;)

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