Members Aggiebraider Posted June 26, 2011 Members Report Posted June 26, 2011 Howdy all, Here are some pics of a new paracord bosal I made. Im pretty happy with how it turned out since this was the first time I used a multistring nosebutton. Many thanks to want2braid for the help with this. I think the nosebutton should have been made with a few less parts, because its kinda crowded. And, I still need to work on getting that darn knot straighter. Any other criticisms are greatly appreciated. Oh and the mecate is one I made a few years back its 8 strand round with 2 strands for a core Have a good one, CW Quote
Members blackhammer Posted June 26, 2011 Members Report Posted June 26, 2011 What'd you use for a core if you dont mind me askin? I made a similar one out of gutted 650 over a rawhide core. Diameter turned out to be too thin and I was afraid to use it on the horse I made it for, so it hangs on the wall. Nice by the way. Quote Take your time. In a hurry.
Members Aggiebraider Posted June 26, 2011 Author Members Report Posted June 26, 2011 Thanks, I just used an old nylon team rope, but you could use anything you wanted to get the stiffness where you want CW Quote
Members rawhide1 Posted June 26, 2011 Members Report Posted June 26, 2011 I think it looks nice an the knots don't look that crooked to me' Mike Quote
Members ahimsacowgirl Posted July 1, 2011 Members Report Posted July 1, 2011 looks fantastic.....I have been avoiding trying a bosal...SCARES me....but this looks fantastic...might have to try it..... Quote J. Email me The Ahimsa Collective web site Custom Work Gallery
Members Angie Posted August 25, 2011 Members Report Posted August 25, 2011 (edited) It looks great! Did you take the core out of the paracord? I started braiding with paracord but I (like ahimsacowgirl ) I avoided to try making a bosal. Is it smooth on the nose of your horse? Did you put some kind of tape around the rope to make it thicker? Many questions, I apologise . But maybe if I get some more information I might try to make one Edited August 25, 2011 by Angie Quote
Members Aggiebraider Posted August 26, 2011 Author Members Report Posted August 26, 2011 The core of the paracord was taken out for the cheeks, but I left it in for the nose button and the heel knot for the added weight and I ended up liking the shape it gave to the nose button almost like little channels where there Vs were somewhat flat. Yes, I used tape for the foundation because I made this when I was home on vacation and I didnt have my belt sander to shape it if I had used leather. I use leather for all of my foundations now, just take a strip of kangaroo as wide as you want the knot to be tall, glue it with contact cement as you wrap it around your piece, then keep wrapping until its oversized for the diameter of you finished foundation. Then run it on a belt sander for a while until you get the shape you want. MUCH EASIER and faster. You can do as many shapes for foundations as your mind can imagine, and you dont have to try to shape the tape with a knife and end up cutting yourself like I have lol. Thanks for the compliments, CW Quote
Members WTT Posted January 3, 2012 Members Report Posted January 3, 2012 Great job covering the swells on the end of the nose button, I have troubles with that. How did you tie off the nylon rope core underneath the heel knot? Great work! Quote
Members Aggiebraider Posted January 3, 2012 Author Members Report Posted January 3, 2012 Thanks I thought it turned out alright. I just burned the lariat real will and mushroomed the melted portion out real well. This was done after putting a ring knot on it Quote
Members MBRopes Posted January 6, 2012 Members Report Posted January 6, 2012 Looks good. I am going to try and make a bosal out of paracord, do you have any suggestions? How many strings did you plait around your core? How or what did you build up your nose piece? I have Gail Houghts book on making a bosea and was going to try and follow that! It looks kind of daunting but I'm up for a challenge! Any help or suggestions would be great! Quote
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