acox4t4 Posted April 4, 2011 Report Posted April 4, 2011 I get my Roo from www.midwestwhips.com Paul Nolan and Lauren Wickline. They have been great help in answering questions and I tell them what I plan on trying to make with the hide and they send what they feel will work best. Quote
acox4t4 Posted April 4, 2011 Report Posted April 4, 2011 Oh ya P. S. I have one of Bevans cutter/beveler and it works great. Now I just need to use the tool correctly, and learn how to braid and I'll be having fun. Quote
rcsaddles Posted April 4, 2011 Report Posted April 4, 2011 When I buy pre-cut roo lace I go to Barb at Y-Knot Lace. By the way, she is supplying the lace for my "Begining Leather Braiding" class is Sheridan in May. When I cut my own lace I get the roo hides from Midwest Whips. Paul is a wealth of information and fair on prices. I cut my lace with a Dene Williams strander and after stretching it, I use Beven's tool to cut to size and bevel. I also admit that I need to learn the best way to use his beveler but that is another story. Quote Joe Boyles Rugged Cross Saddlery Lewistown, Montana Romans 6:23
Members Jock54 Posted May 19, 2011 Members Report Posted May 19, 2011 Thanks so much, y'all! This has really been a big help! Maybe one day I'll get around to cutting my own lace...but in the meantime, y-knot looks like a great place! Quote
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