Members colttrainer Posted May 20, 2009 Members Report Posted May 20, 2009 This is my very first project, in all aspects of leather work. Open to all input on how to make the next one better. Horn still needs to be wraped with mule hide, but waiting for a warmer day so I can lay my tracks in it. Thanks in advance Al Quote
Members Dually Posted May 21, 2009 Members Report Posted May 21, 2009 Some of us start with a key fob. LOL Very nice. Quote
Members colttrainer Posted May 21, 2009 Author Members Report Posted May 21, 2009 Dually said: Some of us start with a key fob. LOL Very nice. I was taught go big or go home LOL. Thanks for the kind word. Al Quote
BearMan Posted May 21, 2009 Report Posted May 21, 2009 My Goodness Al, For a first project, you did great!! If you set it out in the sun for an hour or so, it may help with some of the un-even oil marks. Keep an eye on it though, the sun will make it darker, if you leave it out too long. Ed Quote
Members colttrainer Posted May 21, 2009 Author Members Report Posted May 21, 2009 BearMan said: My Goodness Al,For a first project, you did great!! If you set it out in the sun for an hour or so, it may help with some of the un-even oil marks. Keep an eye on it though, the sun will make it darker, if you leave it out too long. Ed Thanks for the pointer. I will keep it in mind for the next one, this being mine & wanting something totally mine I opted for the light & dark look. Not likely something any one else would want but I like. Quote
Members nobearsyet Posted August 6, 2009 Members Report Posted August 6, 2009 Yet again I am going to say WOW, I must be really behind the curve learning wise, because all of you guy's and gal's first saddles look a heck of a lot better than mine does Quote
Members mulefool Posted August 6, 2009 Members Report Posted August 6, 2009 Turned out good. I'm wondering what you lined the skirts with, it doesn't look like sheepskin. It looks like maybe you used splits over foam? or is it just the photo? Chris Quote
Members Bar C Leather Posted October 15, 2009 Members Report Posted October 15, 2009 Haha! Go big or go home for sure!! I bought a custom tree for my kids and their pony two years ago and just finally got the gumption to start it in August. Mostly I was afraid of messing it up and making the world's ugliest saddle. You have to start somewhere...and I guess you really went for it!! Good job, I'm certain I wouldn't have done that well 10 years ago when I started in the craft. I think the research I've done has taken up a good part of the last two years!! :0) I can see the light at the end of the tunnel...just wish I had more hours in a day to devote to the saddle. Quote
Members CitizenKate Posted October 15, 2009 Members Report Posted October 15, 2009 I have to agree, for a first project you really aimed high. Obviously, we can see a big distinction between your work and that of the experienced saddle makers, but I still have to say, WOW. That is one of the most respectable "first projects" I've ever seen. Rock on!!! Kate Quote
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