mjs Report post Posted October 25, 2009 I'm new to this websight, and as I said in the heading, this is my 5th saddle, and the 1st time I've tried anything other than a geometric pattern. I wanted to do something unusual, so tell me what you think. The saddle was made on a BW cutting tree with Wickett & Craig chestnut leather. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtclod Report post Posted October 26, 2009 Your saddle looks nice and the carving looks good to. Better than mine..LOL. Personally i don't care for the quilted look, but that's just me. I would dye the concho's the same color or as close as i could get them to the rest of the saddle. Keep up the good work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bruce johnson Report post Posted October 27, 2009 A few things I see. The seat profile looks very good, it ought to ride well. the lines look pretty good and pretty flowing. There are a few little construction things sticking out to me. It looks like there is a gap at the right cantle ear cut. Also I would rub down the marks where the awl barked the bottom piece of the horn cover. Some spit on a thumb ought to correct that. On the tooling design The flowers look pretty good. I would work on taking out any straight lines in the stemwork. I would carry my swivel knife cuts further down and into the stemwork also, and then set a few muletrack stamps deeper and then fading at the major stem separations. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mjs Report post Posted October 27, 2009 Bruce, You picked up on the 2 things that cause me the most aggrivation, the horn and base of the cantle. Also, I can see where a minimal tooling design needs a little more than what I did. As for the conchos, if you've done any cutting you know when someone calls and says he has fresh cattle to work, you go. I took the pictures in case the saddle got scuffed up, then replaced them after getting to a friends and cutting some out of the same leather on his clicker. Thanks for the replies, Mike. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites