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Please explain how to upholster: outside back of a dining room chair (part 2)

fillet Kevin back again here finally the fabric came in for the dining room chairs on the outside back and I'm going to use this beautiful purple cut velvet on the outside back of the Restoration Hardware chairs and replace everything else that I took off so come on in so my purple cut velvet you know folks you want to make sure I have this mod fits the top you want to make sure that the NAP is always going down on an outside back going inside back and to the front on a seat what we do on the outside back on this so what I'm going to do is I'm going to make sure that that's going that way and it flips this way because this is a recessed outside back meaning that you can see it from the outside but it's recessed so what has to happen is the back has to be put on the outside back has to be put on backwards so that when you looked it up you'll be able to see just the fabric so that's why everything else had to come off as we talked about in you saw it top one so now what I'm going to do is I'm not just simply going to staple this on what I'm going to do is I'm going to fold it and staple it fold it up and staple it okay and I want to cut kind of much room is you know as you would call a hot one we don't have much room so we're going to try to get all these components Limited on the wood rail okay but this is going to be nice and tight I'm going to pull first I'm gonna I folded and stapled on the bottom but on the top I'm going to stretch staple stretch and then about Bowl I'm trying to face these out a little bit I'm always checking to see if I came through on the other side but I could think that happens you let every feel the shape that happens so I'm always checking on each layer that I put on I'm always checking you'll see me bring this chair up and check okay so on one side I'm going to trim this side up a little bit you don't want any more than like a high of the nature of 3/4 of an inch per fold or an inch this is fine actually an inches are okay so we're going to do is I'm going to fold this double fold at the bottom hand and staple and then I'm going to stretch up to almost the top and then that'll allow me to go ahead stick all along to the side and up at the top I'm going to do a little bit more trimming up at the top especially at the corners I don't want too much pulp I might even do a little extra cut off there okay and a double fold up at the top to finish it off and then this piece that we stress with it fold of the staff so again I'm going to look to make sure no staple has come through no staples comes through we're pretty good there you could still put this gun you can do these things in the old days we use tacks you can imagine how how that was with cats this is my scrubby side over here folks stretch it good this doesn't need as much as if you were stretching spring but can almost see you see how that's sprinkled there I'm stretching that up shuttin up a king throw this up a little bit I'm gonna staple this Pete I don't trust looking at it I want to feel Freddie staple it's come through don't trust your eyes and that's nice and taut now we're going to put some webbing on this because in the last one they had wood in here which I don't approve of I like to put webbing and I think that's the best support for an inside back like this so we're going to do though before I put the webbing on and then put like a buffer in between the webbing and the fabric so that you don't see the outline of the webbing okay so so it's just a Dacron that's a half a leg a con you don't want to put too much in here so if you're going to use cot and you can use either one you could use a hoplite cotton you know they have that in here I'm going to take my webbing and now the webbing we do have to fold it we're going to fold the webbing also and feeling for the edge of the wood try to angle my catalog so that the staples are in towards the chair not skimming outside the outside I'm going to check that so far so good and then I'm going to use a webbing stretches to stretch this out you've seen those in my other video I want to be careful I don't know what would stretch this because this is this rail is not like a bottomless sea with stronger stretch that okay boy go to the next step see make sure the most staples coming through the worst thing is to get the whole thing done and then have one one of the bottom layer of staples come through the outside not a good thing take the whole thing apart again very good I'm going to take a piece that sideways just one will do it this is a very small space I feel okay about putting just two pieces away and here stretch this side so much up in town where war there I use the falsehoods in here without that normally folks I would put tatting over this but we have to copy what the manufacturer because I've very limited amount of fabric that I can use on this because I had to take the old fabric off isn't it was trimmed so if I put that that little big crown that already added is going to be challenging enough so we're not going to put padding over this not my choice it's just just the latest a couple of staples into the foam foot doesn't move on me and I'm going to check another time okay here we go it's the old inside back with still the glow on it we're hoping I can get it lined up with the glue put the old glue so that my glue will just melt that and put that double piping back on little tricky but we can do it so I can go through anywhere good so far so good okay so I'm going to do it my regulator now is just go along here to tuck some of these threads back in some of the glue some of the old glue was on they sound nice and goes right into that groove that's nice that's going to help it's a staple bit it's going to help the glue the new glue and the new double piping on there pretty well okay we're ready for our double piping we've got the glue that I already plugged in now I remembered from the last time that piping starts at the lower if you're looking at the chair the lower right corner it's important to line it up the same way as it came off I also remembered that it it but in this way and that they didn't they only cut it at an angle which makes my job is a little hotter there's no extra material in other words okay so what I think I'm going to do is I'm going to start at this corner and then I might be able to stretch it over there so that's a good practice so I'm going to start right at this corner and when when you put hot glue gun on folks make sure you're careful it is hot and you want to spread the glue at the head of the gun onto the piece now that really the old glue melted very nicely and that took very well on the other on the other video you notice if the glue wasn't completely dry I mean the glue was not hot enough when it came out of the gun I could tell and that double piping came up really easy made my job easy but this isn't going to be an industrial gun that we use and it's set on high okay makes a difference you need to make sure that your glue is hot enough to do the job ok so if this is going to happens to be done again they're not going to get this double piping off as easy as I got blast-off of course the flip side to that is your glue is very hot it comes out that it will burn the guns that are on the market the glue guns are on the market are not made to burn it but they don't glue so they're not hot enough on purpose they don't want people getting really burned this this is probably second-degree burns if you get it on you see if you do get glue on you very quickly take it off very quickly take you should be fine doesn't hurt to have calluses for sure okay so now I'm going to I'm just going to keep going along here I'm not going to go too far ahead and then I go a couple of inches at a time I'm going to nestle it in there nice some people will have you can use almost anything been using it just to kind of hit it down it's really going on nice really happy with this that glue that is in there is melting as I'm putting it on and it's taken the double piping well and I'm going to go grab a Panama magnetic hammer and just as I go along I'm going to be tapping all right let's see a little pop of there that I don't like so I'm going to take care of that now don't take care of that a couple staples just a little loose there catch it now before the is done see this this piping is a little one it's a little frayed so I'm going to take a little blue on this side yeah no we're going to O like so is that with my hand and I hit glue like that glue I didn't yell I just took it off like so rolled it off to keep it on there you got a yellow but there's no crying in a full streak like baseball so if you do get it in a hurts don't cry we don't want to see people cry just to give us a great I'm so fun happy with this and you never know if they stop doing it gonna be okay I'm melting this little really key to this is a very pissed out of phrase a lot so that old comma goes on then watching it that the glue would still on them because I wouldn't have been able to get this fat off about fraying so much that I couldn't reuse it so if something peeks through like old glue whatever you and Wow well it's still drying you kind of use your regulator either the piece of glue them is going to flake off really good now I'm only as good as the last person who did this to you know that double piping like I said was cut a little short I'm gonna have to work with down a bit down there not the way I would have done it but that's the difference between real custom holsters and you know people in a factory setting who who are being trained to mass-produce and that they don't know subtlety's what subtleties that make for better job the little subtle things that we still make for a better job is custom upholstery the knee but that huh not I'm happy with the way this is coming up yeah see I need to get another stapling sure I'm going to give another check back hit make sure we go on the stable coming through nope okay something bowing out of it I see miss : when you come around a corny you know if we're putting this piping on the first time you preform the con I put the glue on and then just kind of lay it out like that very nice like this let's see a little puckering here so I'm going to do a little quality control here before I get to that ball take this stapler and don't watch daddy don't be fussy know what's good to be fussy right okay yeah this is coming out just fine I mean this isn't an easy job at any type of repair work on poles for your risk making mistakes I'm not having enough fabric sofa okay I'm going to make sure that I have enough down here and actually see this frayed open on me so I'm going to dab a little glue there I'm anticipating a little bit that bird but you see how quick I was taking the glue off quickly take it off your fingers be surprised with the pin people look like oh my gosh I'm burnin I mentioned some another YouTube video don't do that quickly take it off quickly it'll it'll come right off and you know some people don't want to get it on the close so I have a piece of cloth handy to rub it on is why this that's why I have cloth tables one of the reasons the hammering makes it in it but it also spreads the piping out a little bit and I'm going to stretch this down a little bit after that for that this is a good stretch and get my regulator handy and I'm going to tuck do that look at that you know I'm holding my breath for this piece right so I'm going to really stretch this piece to get it to come underneath it but before I do that I'm going to get a little bit of dab of glue on here like I said I'd rather see this as a folded piece of fabric at the end but it is and it's just been cut it's a quick easy way of doing things so I that fixed up pretty nice but I need to make sure that see if I would just put this on like this I think it wouldn't wouldn't be long enough so I'm going to stretch this over like that say so I'm going to be aware that when I come over here start stretching it stretch hopefully have just enough glue and have to finish the job Wow that was close man tick right in there and that finishes it and let's turn it up right take a look at our job okay let's see if all that hard work paid off I certainly hope no staple came through I'm certainly hoping that you'd use a damaged part of the velvet really open keep your fingers crossed let's turn and take a look oh no it's all defected just kidding this is a cut velvet and that's exactly what a cut college should look like it's a real design fabric so this is a design it's choices this is actually the back side of the fabric that you're seeing here so they just eliminate the velvet pocket to give this effect some people love this so we are Knapp's go on the right way thank you no defects other than the the inherent one and I'm going to rub my finger line to make sure that there are no staples coming out there you go that's one down 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