DoubleBarrelCustomLeather Report post Posted August 15 I wanted to share my progress so far on these slobber straps! They are turning out better than I thought! They will be dyed, painted, and stitched this weekend! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JDFred Report post Posted August 15 They look good. You’ll have to post a picture when you’re done. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleBarrelCustomLeather Report post Posted August 15 @JDFred Thank you! I will definitely get some nice product photos! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleBarrelCustomLeather Report post Posted August 17 Here they are dyed, painted, antiqued! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Littlef Report post Posted August 18 well done! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JDFred Report post Posted August 18 They turned out really nice good job. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleBarrelCustomLeather Report post Posted August 18 @Littlef @JDFred Thank you both so much! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PurpleBronc Report post Posted August 20 They look good! What sort of paint did you use? Was it specially made for leather? And did you have to put anything on first, or just paint straight on the leather? Am working on a project, and looking into painting some parts of it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleBarrelCustomLeather Report post Posted August 20 @PurpleBronc Thank you! I used leather paint. I can't remember the brand, but it's kind of like a watered down acrylic. You don't need to prep the leather in any sort of way, you can paint straight on it. I would say sealing it with a resolene or lacquer would be helpful, but over time paint will come off anyhow. On this project, I opted for Tan-Kote so it could still be oiled. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigbird48 Report post Posted August 22 very nice work.but what are slobber straps LOL, are they a bib for horse's LOL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleBarrelCustomLeather Report post Posted August 23 @bigbird48 Thank you! They just add weight to your reins as far as I know. I'm honestly not 100% sure as to their exact use lmao. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bruce johnson Report post Posted August 23 1 hour ago, DoubleBarrelCustomLeather said: @bigbird48 Thank you! They just add weight to your reins as far as I know. I'm honestly not 100% sure as to their exact use lmao. No, they are for using a mecate rein on a snaffle bit instead of flat reins. The rmecate is looped around the right slobber strap and through the hole and the knot makes a bind, the end is brought back to make a workable rein length and the tail is looped around and through the left side slobber strap with a bind over the tail, then brought back for the rider to tuck into their belt to use as a lead or a safety line to the horse in case you get bucked off. These are realistically a big country piece of gear. They are a weak link according to some to break if need be. Others want them a heavier for signal (the horse feels the slobber strap raise before bit pressure). Finally if the horse slobbers they help keep the mecate protected. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cattleman Report post Posted August 24 20 hours ago, bruce johnson said: No, they are for using a mecate rein on a snaffle bit instead of flat reins. The rmecate is looped around the right slobber strap and through the hole and the knot makes a bind, the end is brought back to make a workable rein length and the tail is looped around and through the left side slobber strap with a bind over the tail, then brought back for the rider to tuck into their belt to use as a lead or a safety line to the horse in case you get bucked off. These are realistically a big country piece of gear. They are a weak link according to some to break if need be. Others want them a heavier for signal (the horse feels the slobber strap raise before bit pressure). Finally if the horse slobbers they help keep the mecate protected. I think aloy of folks here are going to need picture illustrations to fully understand what you said... Lol. Growing up and having lived and worked on working cattle operations I'm very familiar with the setup you describe. Never really cared for a mecate on a bit myself, but always used a mecate on my hackamore. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bruce johnson Report post Posted August 24 1 hour ago, Cattleman said: I think aloy of folks here are going to need picture illustrations to fully understand what you said... Lol. Growing up and having lived and worked on working cattle operations I'm very familiar with the setup you describe. Never really cared for a mecate on a bit myself, but always used a mecate on my hackamore. Probably so… LOL. I found these on a quick search. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cattleman Report post Posted August 24 1 hour ago, bruce johnson said: Probably so… LOL. I found these on a quick search. That will definetally help I'm sure. Im so used to using and seeing horse hair macates that I forgot that they dont have to be made of horse hair. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleBarrelCustomLeather Report post Posted August 26 This is the final product on these slobber straps! They came out beautiful! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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bigbird48 Report post Posted August 28 they did come out beautiful and I now know sorta what that are Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FDC Report post Posted August 28 Really fine work! Nicely done! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleBarrelCustomLeather Report post Posted August 28 @bigbird48 @FDC Thank you both so much! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites