Shoemaking: Winter Term 2010, Week 7
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- čas přidán 25. 02. 2010
- The crew goes beyond basic moccasin making to recreate a pair of traditional 9th century German footwear. They learn both old and new skills of DIY shoemaking with scrap buffalo hide. Video by Jade Ajani. Learn more at www.trackersteams.com
I love the modern twist (rubber dust sole) on the Coppergate shoe, it's an excellent design.
Didn't expect to come across a video by Trackers! An extremely old one at that
super dope! love the shoe and the fact that they were hand made. Any chance of finding/providing a pdf or instructional on these shoes?
I love the rustic look..great job..thanks🥰
It's by Powernap. The credits are at the end of the video. Our videographer was associated with them. I will check in to see if he knows more.
I want to know what music is featured
@ElfNori what is you padded the toe area before taping up the foot? Wouldn't that provide the toe room you need?
I'm inspired. Thanks for sharing.
Would you mind sharing the book titles you breifly show at about 0:18? I love the idea of making these shoes, but I honestly cant see flying to Oregon to learn how. Do you have a book or DVD for sale?
Espectacular !😊😊😊
This looks super fun✌
These are so cool. I really want to make a pair. I'm in Minneapolis. Where can I learn the whole process? Any online, video with the whole process in detail? Thanks! Great vid!
What is black powder on the sole? You are welcome 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
What music is playing in the background?
i liked all except the rubber dust part
is the rubber dust really necessary? It kind of takes away from the whole "natural" feel. Great video though.
Runber dust is just used for extra tractiom
is there any way you could post a more in depth video of how to make these shoes? or somehow help me out in anyway to make these? i'd really love to make a pair.
Sempale you make a shoe and work is a very good work
I love this shoe! Do you have a basic pattern layout? I know they have to be custom fit, just looking for some further instructions.
This are so cool
@trackersnw Did you ever get an answer? I would love to learn how to make these.
Awesome! Where can you get rubber dust, and what do you use to bond it to the sole?
Where can I find a class local to me (Nashville area)?
Your feet don't make contact with the rubber bottom, there is a layer of saddle leather between your foot and the rubber. The rubber is more eco friendly reused in shoes than dumped as it usually is. You can get it from tire manufacturers for free in your area most of the time.
That one dude with bandages all over his hands...
yall r some bad dudes👍
what are the two oz of buffalo you used. Is there a more detailed step by step tutorial available. These are just the shoes I am wanting to make for myself.
villagevideo.org/turnshoe
This is the full video - step by step detailed instructions on how to make these shoes!
www.amazon.com/dp/B01MR8ZOBE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_ai5RybSF2YK3D?pldnSite=1
where do ya find a workshop like this?
also where did you get your buffalo hide?
What kind of thread are you using to sew the shoes?
Nice! youre an artist my friend :)
i would really like to make these shoes. and i have tried to recreate these shoes from watching the video over and over again but, i cant fully comprehend all the steps to making these shoes. Is there any possible way the you could help me some how?
awesome :) thanks a lot!
i have size 33cm 14us i think. do you have any instruction on how to make this shoes.
Also what is the style name of this type of shoe?
How heavy was the leather you used?
Where can I get the glue and rubber?
Can you tell me where to find the rubber dust?
small chunks of rubber in food processor
I love the idea of having a recycled sole. Could you tell me in more detail the process. Did you use Barge Primer or Barge Cement or does it matter what one you would use? What was the rubber like that you used? Was it a fine powder, or hard grains. This would be really helpful. I have tried with various types of rubber dust and adhesives and I am not getting good results. Also how long would the sole last? Thank yo so much =)
If someone has an answer, I would be very glad too.
can they make jordans
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Interesting. I'm not convinced about the rubber dust though, it seems a bit unhealthy.
are your feet gonna be touching the rubber?
Are the soles of shoes alredy not made of rubber. Also dont get me started onnwhats used to tan the leather
@@gingytheman1261 Greetings to you and family. As far as i know, if it is vegetable tanned leather, it would be the natural fibres used in tanning such as tree bark, roots and leaves, and in some cultures, urine. If it is chrome tanned leather, then it would be the chemical chromium oxide.
Him: these are the most comfortable shoe you will have
Me: ever heard of "ultra boost?"
It's relative really. I mean it's personal.
lol... what a worthless comment
Can you make scandanavian turn shoes from non leather? (the vegan approach)
this type of shoe is called a turnshoe
You can download a pdf,and print it out for cheap
What do you use to secure the rubber dust? plz n ty ;)
rubber cement
+Joseph Lynn I'm in Tennessee I want a pair of your tracker boots for my feet
I was fortunate enough to spend 2 days with Jason. We made a pair of these shoes together. The rubber powder comes from any tire re-treading shop. Get the fine not coarse rubber. It is blended with Barge Primer and painted on with a popsicle stick in several layers. As to toes being squeezed...sorry but you built them wrong. Properly made there is no squeeze. A properly fitted shoe can be made with or without a last.
No, that requires slave labor, from small children, working in the City of London corporation known as INDIA. Thx for your support.
I come from Vietnam . I really like and wish to have a similar shoes and style, beauty of it. Can foreigners give me a pair of shoes?
Healthy shoes but sneaky enough
ugliest shoe ever... I LOVE THEM!
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I'd really love to find someone who will sell me rubber dust, without having to purchase a literal ton of the stuff. You can't even buy soling sheets in the UK unless you're a registered cobbler, it's unfair.
you can buy the dust here
laughingcrowe.com/shoemaking-video-tools/
I sop now
Look like ll rubber painted socks