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I'm new here!! I can't believe I found this forum, what luck! So hello everyone!

Anyway I'm a braider, I haven't been doing it long but I'm always practicing. I've been using kangaroo, but I want to try some other kinds of leather for the heck of it. I have my eye on a goat hide on ebay. I've been told that goat hide's strength is second only to kangaroo, does anyone have any experience braiding goat? The hides I'm looking at are 2 1/2 oz. And does it matter if the hides are veg tanned or not? I only buy kangaroo that is veg tanned but a braider friend of mind tried chrome tanned and that was okay too.

I'll post a couple of pictures just so you all know what I'm doing. I've done a few dog leashes, key chains and a bit of jewlrey, I'm ready now to try bridles and reins! Can't wait!! Truth be told I'd rather make mistakes with goat or cow hide and use my kangaroo when I have the measurements down so there is less waste.

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Entiendo,

Welcome to the forum. Your work looks great.

I'll let someone with more experience answerr your leather questions.

Timothy

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I'm new here!! I can't believe I found this forum, what luck! So hello everyone!

Anyway I'm a braider, I haven't been doing it long but I'm always practicing. I've been using kangaroo, but I want to try some other kinds of leather for the heck of it. I have my eye on a goat hide on ebay. I've been told that goat hide's strength is second only to kangaroo, does anyone have any experience braiding goat? The hides I'm looking at are 2 1/2 oz. And does it matter if the hides are veg tanned or not? I only buy kangaroo that is veg tanned but a braider friend of mind tried chrome tanned and that was okay too.

I'll post a couple of pictures just so you all know what I'm doing. I've done a few dog leashes, key chains and a bit of jewlrey, I'm ready now to try bridles and reins! Can't wait!! Truth be told I'd rather make mistakes with goat or cow hide and use my kangaroo when I have the measurements down so there is less waste.

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asmallalamar1.jpg

I have been braidinf on and off for about 65 years and have found that you can braid with a multitude of materials. By the way goat rawhide is fine if you can find it but I haven't seen any since I sold my herd.

If you want to see some work with goat lace, Google "The Basic Turkshead" for my site. I bought 50 or so goat skins at a Boot and Saddlemakers Roundup in Brownwood Tex some years ago and it may prove to be a lifetime supply since you can get a lot of lace out of one skin if you are careful. I use it for most things of a decorative nature. Just about everything but motorcycle seat lacing

Sidney Wood

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I have been braiding on and off for about 65 years and have found that you can braid with a multitude of materials. By the way goat rawhide is fine if you can find it but I haven't seen any since I sold my herd.

If you want to see some work with goat lace, Google "The Basic Turkshead" for my site. I bought 50 or so goat skins at a Boot and Saddlemakers Roundup in Brownwood Tex some years ago and it may prove to be a lifetime supply since you can get a lot of lace out of one skin if you are careful. I use it for most things of a decorative nature. Just about everything but motorcycle seat lacing

Sidney Wood

Hey Sidney, you answered my goat questing on the yahoo board! Thanks a lot, I will look you up. If it proves to be nearly as good as roo I'm going to do a great happy dance! My roo is like gold, it's so expensive. Not sure if it's their drought or our failing dollar, but it's not good for beginner leather braiders... :thumbsdown: Course there is a bright side, I'm very careful when I cut my hides, I have very little scrap, and that's not bad for someone that has only cut a few hides, course I had a great teacher as well. By the looks of the goat hides they should be cut very similar to roo, am I correct?

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