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This was my first attempt at tooling a horse.post-13710-075904000 1341873180_thumb.jp

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You did a wonderful job on the horse. the only think I would suggest is using a different matting or beveling tool, which ever it was along the top of the mane, makes it look like it has made hair that's been chewed off by another horse and sticking up. Which is actually more realistic, but not the style you did. Beautiful job. Cheryl

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You did a wonderful job on the horse. the only think I would suggest is using a different matting or beveling tool, which ever it was along the top of the mane, makes it look like it has made hair that's been chewed off by another horse and sticking up. Which is actually more realistic, but not the style you did. Beautiful job. Cheryl

Thank you, Cheryl. This was my very first try at tooling a horse. I couldn't find enough pictures online of a horse in the right pose to give me something to go by, so I just had to make do and play it by ear. I'm glad my customer absolutely loved it. That makes me feel so good, it was worth it.

Thanks again,

Sam

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Sam you should be proud. I HAVE a horse, and have been practicing these for months and I still would not be able to do that well. Heads are my downfall, and you did a beautiful job. Cheryl

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Sam, quick question for you! I have a customer who wants a roper style wallet and I went to to Tandy to ask them how to do the credit card slots because I've never done more than 3 pockets and have always just used my same 3/4 oz leather for the interior as well as the exterior.

Anyways, both employees at Tandy told me it's such a pain because of the polyester backing you have to have and how you have to stitch all the different slot areas to prevent the cards from slipping down to the bottom, etc. They recommended I just buy the Roper Wallet interior package from them, but I don't like the look and feel of it so I want to do something that is raw leather so I can dye it to match the exterior. I only have access to my phone at the moment so I can't see your pictures too well, but it looks like whatever you did would work for what I need! Do you mind me asking how you prevented the cards from slipping down?

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