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 More foam was cut for the...  More foam was cut for the insert and was trimmed to fit. This will be the base for the buttons' tucked backing.  With the foam glued in place,...  With the foam glued in place, Juanito used a hacksaw blade to cut the excess foam from the buck.  Layout and measuring is huge,...  Layout and measuring is huge, as you might already know, but here we layed out the shapes for the material, which gave us a spot to cut the foam for the buttons to pull into the materials to give it the cushy look.  Here we drill and go through...  Here we drill and go through holes in the wood for the buttons to pull through to be stapled from the backside.  Everything with this step...  Everything with this step is time consuming; even the buttons are custom-made in the green fabric-all using cord and eyelet backs for strength and durability.  With the seat back trimmed...  With the seat back trimmed and ready to be installed we went ahead and used the same techniques to finish off the seat bottoms and floorboards.  The same techniques for trimming...  The same techniques for trimming the seat back were used on the seat bottoms and in the floorboards. With everything in place it really makes the car look the part.  With the insert fabric cut...  With the insert fabric cut to length, Juanito started in the center and pulled buttons through the fabric, foam, and holes we made in the buck. He pulled it tight and stapled each button in the back.  Each one of the diamonds must...  Each one of the diamonds must be folded and stretched by hand while pulling the buttons on the outside. We see the pattern coming through ... here's where you can really make or break it. Take the time to go slow and make all the folds the same.
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