I am assuming you have to have some foundation/footing to support the weight? Could this be done on a patio slab or on a wood framed floor?
@squidswillbsquidsАй бұрын
What is an industrial tire repair space? Is it at all different from a car tire repair place?
@meme-pv3lxАй бұрын
Is there a way to build one of these using an outside air source?
@LightningMcQueen-mo5brАй бұрын
This masterpiece was made 7 years ago!! Wonderfully done 👏, just subscribed❤
@mariaeugeniajaramillomejia1047Ай бұрын
Me encantan los zapatos, lindos y la forma , muy buena!!
@apriljberry2 ай бұрын
Are finger tattoos for stitch spacing mandatory or just recommended? 🫠
@Livoirienyvoitrien2 ай бұрын
I want them in suede❤
@katejay97863 ай бұрын
1:47 is so funny to me and adorable
@rubensosa55453 ай бұрын
Holy guacamole, beautiful and didactic video, thanks
@atokea777773 ай бұрын
❤
@princessmoccasin42793 ай бұрын
Nothing like ruining a pair of moccasins by putting an added sole glued to those beautiful moccasins
@DrRaulZavaletaDC3 ай бұрын
Original moccasins are made for Nature, the rubber helps to walk on the not so natural concrete and pavement!
@wtf22034 ай бұрын
Great approach and information!
@mohamedegypt234 ай бұрын
Great video, old school.
@bicentenariomilicianocivic99205 ай бұрын
Disculpe. Qué es esa mezcla negra?. Cómo se pega?.
@ThePerfectRed5 ай бұрын
I NEVER saw a better stop motion video! This should have a lot more attention.
@dishekimibetuldemir22226 ай бұрын
❤harika
@The1Helleri6 ай бұрын
What's ideal dry temperature range for this mix? Also, have you worked with pliobond?
@The1Helleri6 ай бұрын
This is one of the highest production value tutorials I've ever seen. Stop motion animation that isn't shaky from frame shifting (excellent for pausing on without getting blurred stills). Bright lighting and crisp frames. Every pause point is basically a 3D diagram. The kind of music one imagines might be played around a camp fire circle of crafters. This should take an award at a film festival or something. How long did this take?
@village_video4 ай бұрын
Thank you. I think it took 9 days. Have you seen the boot animation we did?
@maeveLCurtis6 ай бұрын
Did you invent this technique? I’m having trouble finding more information on it!
@sejembalm6 ай бұрын
Neat!
@ZitlalyCostillaGomez6 ай бұрын
Gracias ❤
@TimWatson-e8m6 ай бұрын
I have the book it's amazing my kids are learning too.
@Hedge_Haven6 ай бұрын
what is the name of the book?
@TimWatson-e8m6 ай бұрын
I've made a few pairs now and absolutely love them.
@rogerjensen52776 ай бұрын
It looks like it would be hard to get enough air drawn thru the piping to keep enough oxygen flow to the fire. Enough oxygen is key to efficient complete combustion, isn't it?
@ahmedlotfy89726 ай бұрын
Great video Not boring at all
@Youtuberkit77 ай бұрын
Thanks Sir love the tutorial. I’m planning to make diy God bless
@cindyb88567 ай бұрын
Instead of using the rubber goop, is possible to add another layer of leather to the sole? I am wanting leather soled shoes.
@village_video6 ай бұрын
It's difficult with a turnshoe. You can stitch a midsole before you assemble it and glue a rubber sole to that.
@njutarn83817 ай бұрын
well done on this masterpiece
@kallyskey7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@carolwright75038 ай бұрын
Thank you I want to try this idea...better late than never too old to try, experiment and learn@
@qaisarjamil77438 ай бұрын
This vdo is not upload 8th month ago. I think the vdo years ago uploaded. Now a days I don't no how are you. Loving sir. Love from Pakistan.
@thapeloheath8 ай бұрын
I've been barefoot for over 7 years, and won't go back to wearing any footwear at all unless the environment demands it. Concrete, gravel, high-altitude acacia and cactus scrub forests, these are my usual haunts, and although I still haul with me once or twice a year a pair of Sanuks when i go to an especially dense cactus cover or a social event where i think they might have heart attacks if i enter barefoot... But my Sanuks are still essentially brand-new... they just ride along and then go back to the shelf at the end of such days. I have a few comments to make here: I could have saved myself so much discomfort in my pre-barefoot years if i had goop-soled turnshoes like the ones this maestro makes. Fie on my intervening ancestry for forgetting how to make these after leaving the fjordlands. Selah. Tire 'rubber' is only roughly 40% rubber (half natural, half synthetic), and the remaining 60% or so is a carefully-guarded mystery brew loaded with heavy (toxic) metals. I'm not a chemist, but my concern for the shoemaker here is even more about that dust than about the obviously toxic glue. Here in southern Mexico i haven't found any laboratory that can test my blood for a wide array of cumulotoxins like heavy metals, so i don't know how much lead and arsenic and cadmium and 6PPD i'm absorbing through my feet. As mentioned in the following article from Yale, the dust along the roadsides is often very fine particulate matter measuring in the nanometers, and that size particle can go right through the skin. Maybe Nick Molden, being CEO of a group called 'Emissions Analytics' is just some dude who gets paid to scare people. Here's a quote from him: “We have shown that the amount of off-gassing volatile organic compounds is 100 times greater than that coming out of a modern tailpipe,” said Molden. “This is from the tire just sitting there.” - e360.yale.edu/features/tire-pollution-toxic-chemicals Maybe he's just using scare tactics. Or maybe his assessment should give California voters pause when they hear that their government is demanding that an industry replace a currently irreplaceable chemical in a short period of time... Do these top-down efforts ever produce results that are less harmful to the environment? Who's to say 6PPD's replacement will be less toxic? Isn't it just as likely that it'll be more so, but harder to measure and therefor become adopted for decades before there's another one of these Oh Shit moments in the scientific community? Desperate times call for desperate measures, they say. But i prefer to exhale, and leave desperation to actors. Wishing you could see my feet. A common statement from young women is that my feet look better than theirs, and they can't believe the absence of evidence of maltreatment. (Well, maybe they don't realise how dangerous the dust coating on my feet could be. And it's a good thing i don't realise it either, or i wouldn't get a wink of sleep. And yeah, i religiously bathe my feet after a saunter through the streets.) C'est la vie...? So even though the previous question about whether this was a 'historical' method is fair game for comedy, it's also worth digging deeper into the creative wellspring of human experience and imagination to seek some alternative to tire dust. For now, the tires are being made, they're being used, they're being discarded, and reusing the material for its intended purpose (albeit in the lower-impact scenario of foot placement) is a perfectly good thing to do. Just please, read a bit and decide if you want to use gloves and a respirator. C'est ta mort. Finally, arch support. Ha! Yes, going from shoes with arch support to any so-called barefoot shoes will require a significant amount of adaptation. Be gentle. Be persistent, and be gentle. Demanding too much, on the one hand, or giving up with the first discomfort, on the other, are recipes for failure. Follow the inherent wisdom of the body. Don't just yawn with your mouth; Do it with your whole body several times a day. I know of no Chinese martial art more efficient in reawakening the body's inherent wisdom than simply yawning with your whole body, from your scalp to your toes. Do this zealously, and laugh at the naysayers. "All humans are born with a low arch, and most develop a fully adult configuration of the LA [longitudinal arch] by 10-12 years of life." - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5829167/ That study tests two areas of concern related to shoes, the arch support and the toe box, which, as structures limiting the range of motion of the foot, also limit its potential development. I haven't read the whole study yet, but it appears on first glance to be of excellent quality. There are marks of humility and genuine curiosity in the abstract, and they didn't waste time using just any old population to compare the control group to ... they went straight to the world's foremost runners, the Rarámuri. "Taken altogether, these studies suggest foot strength is related to the low incidence of flat foot in habitually barefoot and minimally-shod populations20-24,28,33, and also suggest the possibility that flat foot can be treated by switching to minimal footwear that does not restrict the natural motion of the foot." If the lingo of a scientific study isn't your style, you might appreciate a music video showcasing one of their champions who, admittedly, isn't barefoot in the video but is sporting some blue plastic sandals that would give conniptions to most trainers. They appear to be a semi-rigid plastic with narrow wedge-shaped soles and no arch support. - kzbin.info/www/bejne/onqqg6yIm5yhfpYfeature=shared As Jorge Drexler says, 'no tenemos pertenencias, sino equipaje'. We don't have belongings, but baggage. If you're weighed down by your shoes, or by your worries, why not set aside both? I don't worry about the rubber on my feet. I just wash my feet at the end of each day, and if i ever make a pair of these for a friend, i'll wear gloves at least when handling the shredded tires, and an old mask from back in the day when They forced us all to buy those silly things. We all select how we're going to die based on how we live. Sometimes fate seems to pick another death, but usually not. Así es, amigos. Who noticed that the Yale Environment article i linked above about tire pollution is written by the author of a book on what birds are telling us? Jon would be proud. Grandfather would be proud. Tom would probably fart a verbal witticism.
@Nick-gq2iy9 ай бұрын
I love to see the sentinel behavior! We’ve had some large predators lately, end of March, beginning of April this year! I wonder what it’s like to just soar on a wind current as they do?
@JennieY-dp4uy9 ай бұрын
超喜欢💕
@richardbryant57739 ай бұрын
How about floor support looks heavy
@village_video9 ай бұрын
We cover that in the instructional video.
@oscarpalm48639 ай бұрын
What's the reasoning for not making the sole out of rubber, solid rubber, instead of leather with goo?
@village_video9 ай бұрын
It's a turnshoe. You can't stitch a sole on it.
@earlelzy99759 ай бұрын
What's a 5 in 1 cutter?
@qaisarjamil77439 ай бұрын
My first download video. Love from Pakistan.
@Benjamin-ej8oz10 ай бұрын
Did I just watch the best video on KZbin?
@village_video9 ай бұрын
Awe. Thank you!
@PaulaJean77010 ай бұрын
Keep shining ❤
@PaulaJean77010 ай бұрын
The music created with shoemaking tools by the wise shoe maker himself. This is refreshing to my likeness and inspires me to reach up and out to help others as well. Thank you all for orchestrating this art.
@bashkillszombies10 ай бұрын
Those have got to be some of the stupidest tattoos I have ever seen.
@isaaccutlip581510 ай бұрын
Can i order some of the leather off amazon? What kind of leather should i search for?
@stahbaumer768810 ай бұрын
Extramocne
@dimdidaman11 ай бұрын
Before placing an order I had two questions regarding the turnshoe course. Does it work if I'm using toespacers e.g. no matter how wide my toe box is the shoe will come out fitting my feet? And is it possible to make it so the stitches are on the outside?
@captaingorgeous68511 ай бұрын
This is genius
@Nacho-te6vz11 ай бұрын
What is the black-slimey stuf added at the end? Whats its purpose?
@tonydiaz78711 ай бұрын
Que excelente video, de los mejores que he visto 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇲🇽
@EdClinton-k6w11 ай бұрын
I've made these exact turnshoes Jason is working on and believe this man when he said they're the most comfortable shoes you'll ever wear,they are extremely comfortable I have degenerative disc and wearing these has made pain go from 100% to 15 to 20% just in a few days time,hands down my favorite shoes,thank you for the videos sir