SO, again, Im venturing forward into something I have never done. lol.
I have finished most of my interior panels, some fiberglass, some plastic, some wood panels as well. Heres the help I need.
In order to Leather over some of the panels, how does the panel need to be finished along the edges for a clean look. Most panels are about 1/4" thick. Do you just fold over the leather and attach it to the back. Is a sown seam line needed along the edge for a better "roll" over the corners or edges. OR....is it best to round out the edges of the panel first. Also, what type of backing/filler are some of you using behind the leather to make it "spongy". Is it just foam or is there another type of backing between the panel and leather. I don't want it thick, but I don't want it just hard and glued to the panel. I've never done this, so I don't know. My fiance does a lot of upholstery, but has never done automotive, mostly just furniture and clothes. So she is used to thick foams or sponge or cotton batting. I want it to look as professional as possible by automotive standards and not just some cheap "backyard" job. Any pics of some of your work would definitely give me pointers. Especially when I get to the door cards. That will be a big challenge I'm sure.
Thanks guys for any help you can throw my way.
Mitch.