Members Turtlepaint Posted April 8, 2022 Members Report Posted April 8, 2022 Like to (let) make a „Visalia“ headstall. Round leather with sterling silver ferrules and 5/8 buckles. How do I put the round ferrules on the cheek parts ( 5/8 flat for buckles and the round sewed ). Would appreciate help and resources for the silver ferrules. What diameter is needed when flat end comes to 5/8? Thank you, Beatrice Quote
Members TomE Posted April 8, 2022 Members Report Posted April 8, 2022 (edited) I haven't worked with ferrules but here's a link showing crimped ferrules on round cheek pieces for 5/8 inch hardware https://www.ranch2arena.com/products/041320-round-leather-with-ferrules-installed. For width of the round, Steinke ("Bridlework A Step-by-step Guide") starts with a 3/4 inch strap to make a round to fit 1/2 buckles. The strap is thinned where the round will be formed. He sews the cover around a piece of flexible, rubber coated multistrand wire. I use 1-1/4 inch straps to make rounded halter throat latches for 1 inch or 3/4 inch snaps. I split the cover to 7 oz thickness and wrap it around a 9 oz leather filler. The rounds end up being 1/2 - 5/8 inch diameter after shaping in a rein rounder. After rounding I trim the width of the ends to fit the hardware. I based my rounds on the descriptions of rounded leather handles in volume 2 of Al Stohlman's Case Making books. Edited April 8, 2022 by TomE Quote
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