Members Aggiebraider Posted October 27, 2010 Members Report Posted October 27, 2010 Howdy everyone, Here are some pics of a mecate I finished tonight for MarkB. They are 12 plait, and just a hair over 1/2". Mark made the popper himself. I tried to attach a horsehair tassle to the pineapple knot, but couldnt get it to work right and had already cut the strands off flush or I would have run them out through the knot to make a tassle. Let me know what you think and I am open to critiques as always. Have a good one, CW Quote
Members megabit Posted October 27, 2010 Members Report Posted October 27, 2010 Looks good to me. What did you use for a core? Is the loop for the popper spliced on or do those strings feed into the rest of the mecate? Quote
Members Aggiebraider Posted October 27, 2010 Author Members Report Posted October 27, 2010 I actually plaited 4 strands around 1 core strand for the core of the body and I left the inside core in each strand. So really, I plaited these reins twice. I wont use this method again, it just takes too long. The eye is spliced back on itself, similar to how you would do it on a pair of romal reins. CW Quote
Members Casey Jordan Posted October 27, 2010 Members Report Posted October 27, 2010 Nice work! I like the color combination too. Quote Casey Jordan www.caseyjordansaddle.com www.artofthecowboymakers.com Q: Do you have A.D.D.? A: Look, there's a chicken
Members Bevan Posted October 27, 2010 Members Report Posted October 27, 2010 (edited) Gday Calvin Nice work mate , every thing is nice and tight and i like the colour combo too , plus it is good to see some of your work at longlast Cheers and thanks for sharing Bevan Edited October 27, 2010 by Bevan Quote
Members Aggiebraider Posted October 28, 2010 Author Members Report Posted October 28, 2010 Thanks guys I really appreciate the compliments CW Quote
Members Bevan Posted October 28, 2010 Members Report Posted October 28, 2010 Thanks guys I really appreciate the compliments CW You are more than welcome mate , you have some very fine work there , so dont stop posting !!!!! cheers Bevan www.bwrwhips.com Quote
Members roo4u Posted October 28, 2010 Members Report Posted October 28, 2010 did you stretch your paracord before braiding? i have had problems with too much stretch in my reins after braiding even when ive prestretched the cord. Quote TRACY MONSTER FARM SPECIALTIES-custom tack for dog, horse and human
Members Aggiebraider Posted October 28, 2010 Author Members Report Posted October 28, 2010 No I didnt, but I did stretch the reins after I braided it to try and pull the plaits in a little better. With as much paracord as there is in this set of reins I dont think it should be an issue. I really dont think you can eliminate the stretch from paracord, and if you are noticing stretch while you are using them, you are probably pulling on your horse too hard lol. You might try putting the paracord in a pot of hot water and shrink it. You wont actually shrink the cover, but the core will shrink about 10%. I used to notice when I dyed my own cord, it was alot stiffer and would pull alot tighter after it was in the hot water. Hope this helps, CW Quote
Members roo4u Posted October 29, 2010 Members Report Posted October 29, 2010 well yes i did shrink all my cord used for reins...and it may well have been the braid i used...i did a set of 7 foot croc ridge split reins in purple for my moms mare...havent used them as reins but used one as a lead for the mare and it stretched quite a lot. also did a roping rein in the ubraidit style of braiding and havent tried that yet either to see if it will stretch that way. my mom wants a chap leather mecate for her mare when she goes into the hackamore so i have my work cut out for me with that. im just glad she didnt want one in kangaroo! Quote TRACY MONSTER FARM SPECIALTIES-custom tack for dog, horse and human
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