GianniWest Report post Posted January 30, 2012 (edited) A preview of my second western saddle, the GW002. I count to finish it next weekend Edited January 30, 2012 by GianniWest Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aurelie Report post Posted February 3, 2012 good job on the tooling! you tried that new tandy background which looks like waterdrops? nice! i am not good at all with flowers but yours look good for a first 3d pic : about the saddle structure i do not know if it's because of the picture or the way the saddle sit on the stand but it seems to me that your rigging dee is a bit too backward or was it your intend to do a 3/4 rigging dee? about the leather aspect : have you oiled your leather or put a specific product on it? i really like the looks .....it looks like an antique saddle! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GianniWest Report post Posted February 3, 2012 Dear Aurelie, you've got it right, the 3/4 was not really wanted, but there are saddles with 3/4 rigging, then, okay, I'll pretend I wanted it so.<BR closure_uid_saepbc="6196" Kc="null"><BR closure_uid_saepbc="6197" Kc="null">To finish I used the technique of "antique" that you see in the video Tandy leather. I really like as a result of this technique.<BR closure_uid_saepbc="6198" Kc="null"><BR closure_uid_saepbc="6199" Kc="null">However I've already planned that the next saddle leather will be overturned (it says so?), I would like to focus on technical aspects. This is my 2 nd seat, compared to 1, I made progress. Although the work is completed, it is stronger regret for the things to enhance that satisfaction for things done well. The next will be better Keep it! Aurelie, I ask you where do you get the leather? I take it where I provide by Weaver's Herman Oack good, but it's a bit expensive Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aurelie Report post Posted February 3, 2012 (edited) Dear Aurelie, you've got it right, the 3/4 was not really wanted, but there are saddles with 3/4 rigging, then, okay, I'll pretend I wanted it so. then "hush" However I've already planned that the next saddle leather will be overturned (it says so?), I would like to focus on technical aspects. i guess you mean "rough out" or the underside of the hide on top? This is my 2 nd seat, compared to 1, I made progress. Although the work is completed, it is stronger regret for the things to enhance that satisfaction for things done well. The next will be better Always! the next one is always better than the previous one you learn something with each new saddle i can tell you about Yves Lesire, 1 big western saddle maker here in france who told me rightly : the day when you're satified with your job, the day you think you have nothing more to learn is the day you must quit that job! and i really think that he is totally right on that matter Aurelie, I ask you where do you get the leather? I take it where I provide by Weaver's Herman Oack good, but it's a bit expensive i bought 10 hides directly from Hand O - grade A top quality but it cost me a lot of money i do not have enough "turn over" to use thoses hides quickly enough I had some storage troubles and to top it off i encoutered troubles with the quality of the last batch of leather so i was a bit...disappointed ..... so i tried to buy from Weaver 3 hides from another supplier : chahin it's a bit more thick that H and O that i usually use from 1st tests , it seems to behave quite similar to H and O but it's a bit cheaper (no much though) i will tell you my feeling when i will start my next saddle in June if you want time for scientific tests i guess Edited February 3, 2012 by Aurelie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GianniWest Report post Posted February 3, 2012 My next will be a rough-out saddle seat. And I think the Chain leather will be fine (saving something). Good idea! Maybe when we do the work we tell the feelings. I think it's harder to carve than to 'HO, It also costs less ($ 146.61 vs. $ 168.28) 13% less, which is not bad For the tree I thought I still turn to Bowden, a Cliff Wade Tree Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aurelie Report post Posted February 3, 2012 Héhéhé as for me i have way more on my plate than what i can eat! I ve got that saddle to finish for Sheridan then i have an order for a reining saddle : a black and bungury one (the black and yellow one gave some idea to some customers) i have also a barrel saddle tree and i think that i will make it bicolor : natural + chestnuts (i have the leather to do it ) and it will allowes me to try a barrel saddle i have ordered an endurance arabian tree too and i have a nice idea in the corner of my mind but not yet the leather for it On each saddle i build i try to put some more "challenge" and try something i have never done before : it's the way to learn Geez.....in fact i have work for more than the year! Have fun Gianni and remember : "Always think outside the box!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GianniWest Report post Posted February 3, 2012 Oh yes! How to add 4 points with 3 lines? Simply going out of the box Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites