Hello -
I have a couple of bosals that need repair work on the heel knot. One is quite old and I believe mice chewed away some of the rawhide strands, the other is brand new and my puppy chewed off the heel knot. I am thinking about trying to replace the heel knot on both of them. The newer one is a bosalita (very thin bosal) and after the puppy chewed away the rawhide braids it looks like there is something underneath that gives the knot "body", looks like paper and glue or something similar, definitely not leather or rawhide. I was wondering if this is something common, the heel knots are always so big and apple shaped I was curious what was beneath the braids. I have leather lacing that I may work with to start (since I already have it) and get the hang of things. I have Bruce Grant's books (Leather Braiding, How To Make Cowboy Horse Tack, The Encyclopedia of Leather Braiding), any recommendations on what kind of knot to use? I was looking at the ones that he suggests for covering the end of a quirt or whip handle (crossing strands at the base of the knot) but I don't know if that's the best choice. Also, once I convince myself I can do a nice job on the braid where is a good place to get rawhide strings to do a nice braid?
Thank you ...