Skidder Report post Posted October 25, 2010 FYI - I've been working on building a stitching horse/pony for working on saddles. I want one that's versatile and will function as a saddle stand with an attachment for hand sewing. In my quest for parts and ideas, I came across a wood carving base that will rotate and tilt to almost any angle. The cool part is it has a flat top with slots where I can attach various items if I desire which means, I can build a piece to function like Stohlman's "Old George" and clamp saddles in it, or build a stitching pony/clamp to attach and hold leather at any angle as well. If anyone is interested, you can find the base through Rockler wood working supplies. If I get it worked out and put together, I'll post pictures of how I build it if anyone is interested as well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sparks Report post Posted November 1, 2010 Okay! Thanks for the great news. I could really use a stitching horse with that kind of versatility. Once I get to Rockler's site, exactly what is it called that I am looking for? Sparks FYI - I've been working on building a stitching horse/pony for working on saddles. I want one that's versatile and will function as a saddle stand with an attachment for hand sewing. In my quest for parts and ideas, I came across a wood carving base that will rotate and tilt to almost any angle. The cool part is it has a flat top with slots where I can attach various items if I desire which means, I can build a piece to function like Stohlman's "Old George" and clamp saddles in it, or build a stitching pony/clamp to attach and hold leather at any angle as well. If anyone is interested, you can find the base through Rockler wood working supplies. If I get it worked out and put together, I'll post pictures of how I build it if anyone is interested as well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RandyScott Report post Posted November 2, 2010 Once I get to Rockler's site, exactly what is it called that I am looking for? Probably this... http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=2422 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites