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zanspistol391

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  • Birthday 03/20/1962

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    Rawhide and Leather Braiding
  1. Hello all! I am new to the art of braiding and knotting. This form is a very valuable resource for me and I would like to extend a great big thank you to all that contribute. I need to ask for your help with beveling rawhide and leather. I have as of current been unable to locate detailed instructions/information on the subject. I would very much appreciate direction to that information should it exist within this forum and/or any information as to the correct way to prepare rawhide and leather strings for various projects. This is what I have done to prepare myself: Purchased Clint Sims splitter/cutter/beveller Purchased 200’ of rawhide string 1/8” as well a several uncut pieces to practice cutting and beveling on from Bill Confer Gathered as much information as I can locate This is what I think I understand: The quality of the leather or rawhide will greatly influence the quality of the finished project The quality of the string preparation will greatly influence the quality of the leather or rawhide This is what I would like to understand: The importance of beveling and/or not beveling the lace The process of accessing a particular project for the correct lace bevel and/or no bevel The process of beveling both rawhide and leather lace It seems to me that the bevel on the lace is a very important part of producing quality work. Yet, outside of this forum, I have been able to locate only brief references to beveling or "knocking the edge off". Am I making too big of a deal out of it? Any instruction and/or information offered to me will be greatly appreciated and accompanied by many thanks. Sarah P.S. One of those really awesome picture filled tutorials would (in my opinion) be a valuable contribution to this forum. Hint! Hint! Hint!
  2. I am new to this forum also. I am just starting to learn to braid and experienced braiders are my most valuable resource. I would definitely take advantage of the opportunity to get together with other braiders. I am about 4 hours from the Dallas area. I have been in touch with Rawhidelady. She is still around this site and is willing to help. I may not have much to contribute in the way of braiding technique. However, I am a landscape designer and I have some interesting ideas regarding design and color. I am happy to help coordinate and/or host a "braiding get together". Please keep me in mind for any future braiding sessions. Thanks and have a great day. Sarah
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