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pavilionpony

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  1. I dampen the edges, rub parafin (spelling..?) wax on them, then rub the wax again on a piece of canvas. The heat from rubbing it back and forth seems to smooth it out really nice.
  2. My thoughts exactly. Those are more awesome feathers Karl!
  3. Thank you very much for taking the time to explain. I will definatley try it out. When I do, I'll post a pic for you to examine Cindy
  4. Neat thread! it is the weekend... ...I wonder what mine would look like after a few of these? Everyones is very nice! And yes, a tutorial on the rope would be awesome....another hint bruce..... . I do too many horses. I need to start doing other things.
  5. Mike those are very nice horses ! I still don't understand burnishing other than for the edges. How do you do it to the carving itself?
  6. Well, heres what became of my carving fit for today. I seem to be having alot of those lately, must be from seeing all of the beautiful work that everyone posts on here! Cindy
  7. Thanks everyone! I was having another carving fit today, so I did a paint horse in halter. I'll post him in a few.
  8. I may just have to get that there DVD. I love that feather. I have painted on real ones, I think a carving one then painting a picture on the tip would be really neat.
  9. Thank you Troy and Pip!
  10. Here's one I just finished up tonight. Had fun carving him. Cindy
  11. Oh wow Rob. Thank you for posting. I wish I knew this before we butchered (and buried the hides of- the shame of it!!!) two cows last month. I'm always late and never win on a lottery ticket either! Darn. I will definatley hang on to this info!
  12. Yay custer! Thank you and vice versa! By the way, I LOVE the little chaps you did they are great!
  13. mmmmm. This is going to have me thinking. Did I mention that hurts at times? lol
  14. I apologize for sounding dumb, but what is burnishing? Is that smoothing the edges? I've never heard the word before.
  15. Hi Rob, thank you for the reply. I screwed up on the brow band though so I have to re do it. It is too long. Grrrrr.
  16. Thank you for the info Karl! I love pegasus and want to do a carving with all the wing feathers and stuff. Could prove to be quite a challenge but I'm feeling up to it . Cindy
  17. I've been working on the front flap of a satchel type purse. Let me know what you think of the carving. He's a draft type horse. Cindy
  18. Karl I love it! Very detailed .
  19. Spider that is absolutely AWESOME!
  20. I've never braided leather before but I thought it would be neat as a bridle. I don't know what this type of braid is called? This may sound dumb, but should I have oiled this before braiding it? I braided it wet with water so the braids would hold their shape. Yikes, now what? How should I go about finishing it up? I have another little braided keeper to make yet for the throat latch strap. Cindy
  21. Thank you to all for these suggestions! I will be sure to check out the tree. Again, thanks so much!
  22. Hi $$hobby, I prefer western if you know of any. Thanks so much for your reply . Just finishing up my first braided bridle, I'll post a pic once it is all the way done. Wow, is that alot of work. My hands hurt! lol. I'm just tired of the plain bridles, looking for something more interesting to work on. Cindy
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