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09-29-2011, 01:12 PM
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How do people make custom interiors?
I want an interior like this for my next car but how is it that they are made? I'd also like to build and resell them for some cash to carry me through college.
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09-29-2011, 01:23 PM
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09-29-2011, 01:41 PM
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This is an area I would also like to learn more about.
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09-29-2011, 02:29 PM
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thats only about a $15k job done by very experienced poeple with the right tools and materials. Its not learned overnite
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09-29-2011, 06:02 PM
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to come up with flowing designs like that you need to start out by being an artist.
then you need different thickness and density's of foam,glue,fabrics,a good sewing machine$$$$,random tools and TIME!
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09-29-2011, 07:11 PM
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to come up with flowing designs like that you need to start out by being an artist.
then you need different thickness and density's of foam,glue,fabrics,a good sewing machine$$$$,random tools and TIME!
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You forgot SKILL and TALENT.... LOL
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09-29-2011, 08:12 PM
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You forgot SKILL and TALENT.... LOL
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naw! SAR proved by making you that sweet cup holder that those arent necessary!!!!!!!
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09-29-2011, 08:27 PM
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Not sure how to answer this.....Its not any different than a good welder, metal shaper, body and paint guy who knows there craft well, Lots an lots of hours put in till you figure what your capable of. Greg is right talent helps. Knowing how to see the final product finished and the steps to get there is one of the harder steps. You could ask 10 different interior shops how they do it and get 20 different answers, The basic steps are still the same for everyone I'm sure.
Know what you want it to look like or a good idea of a direction to go. The real special tools to our trade is not as much as you think, Sewing Machine, good glue guns,steamer,and a bunch of hand tools, The rest is the same as you would use in a metal shop or wood shop. I use aluminum for just about all are base panels then draw my designs on them and start making the parts with metal, fiberglass,foam,mdf board an pour foam,This is where the skills and experience come in. Sewing will take the longest to perfect and being able to lay your patterns out in the right shape, that comes from a s#it load of hours doing it. I know from experience because I sucked at it for the first couple of years then finally started to get the hang of it. knowing which kind of foams and where to use them is something you have to learn hands on. The best thing you could do is try and get in to a shop and work there to get as much hands on training as possible and see if its what you want to do. Theres a lot of good interior shops around that don't always do custom work but know the trade well you could learn from. The picture of the car in your post is from Shannon Walters, very good interior guy. He has his own style that works for him and you could develop your style over time also. Buy a used sewing machine and try it. I was going to post some pics of different steps but Photobucket has changed since the last time I put any pics up. Go thru the INTERIOR section on this site and look for a thread I started awhile ago... Interior pictures.. There are some before and after shots. I need to start a thread about how you guys do some of the stuff you do with computers....frickin photobucket
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09-29-2011, 10:42 PM
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Great advice Tracy. I am going to do my own door panels and console. I know I can build the sub structures without any problems. But the final covering on the console may be tough in areas for me. The rear side panels, sail panels and center divider will just be stock parts with matching leather adhered to them.
I have learned a lot by watching others and asking tons of questions. Looking at your finished jobs has given me several ideas I want to put my own twist on. I hope it all works out ok. I'll be doing some test runs with cheaper materials than leather.
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After trying this myself, I have HUGE respect for guys like Tracey. EVERYTHING he said is true. Knowing the materials, and having the right tools, and not to mention TECHNIQUE!!!!!
This is something that anyone can try and end up with good results, but it will take years of repetition to yield a great finished product. My design was super simple to make it easier for me to complete. I can't even imagine how long that interior in the picture would take a newbie, not to mention what it would look like in comparison to the finished product in that picture. That is not something a novice should attempt. You need to start simple.
This fall I am finally going to get to my trunk upholstery project, I will post up the results of that project.
https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=32009
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