Members cac Posted February 10, 2012 Members Report Posted February 10, 2012 I am a new member,long time viewer.I just completed this rig .It is a 16"Timberline Association tree,4 inch cantle,3 1/2"H x 4"finished cap,all leather ground seat,Herman Oak leather.Any critique would be appreciated. Quote
Members harrington Posted February 10, 2012 Members Report Posted February 10, 2012 Looks really nice, good job on forming your swell cover nice and clean without a welt. Is this your style of rope strap, or the customer's choice? Quote
Members DoubleC Posted February 10, 2012 Members Report Posted February 10, 2012 I am a new member,long time viewer.I just completed this rig .It is a 16"Timberline Association tree,4 inch cantle,3 1/2"H x 4"finished cap,all leather ground seat,Herman Oak leather.Any critique would be appreciated. That is gorgeous. I love the curve in the seat, my hinney would fit there so nice, LOL. Cheryl Quote
Members cac Posted February 10, 2012 Author Members Report Posted February 10, 2012 Looks really nice, good job on forming your swell cover nice and clean without a welt. Is this your style of rope strap, or the customer's choice? Thanks,The fork cover was the first association that i have done without a welt.The rope strap is my what I do.Learned it in South Texas brush country.Can be easily changed to a different style.It requires no hardware and it is safe. Quote
Members Aurelie Posted June 15, 2012 Members Report Posted June 15, 2012 looks nice to me! i also like thez style of horn wrap....not the way i ve been taught but i like it! some intel on how to do it? so i try it on my next horn wrap? Quote
Members CWR Posted June 15, 2012 Members Report Posted June 15, 2012 I missed this post the first time around. That's a good looking rig. I agree with Harrington, those swells look good. The only thing I would have done different is put some plugs around the rigging plate to make it blend it better. What part of South Texas you from? CW Quote
Members jwwright Posted June 15, 2012 Members Report Posted June 15, 2012 Nice job. I like puncher rigs. JW Quote
Members cac Posted June 21, 2012 Author Members Report Posted June 21, 2012 looks nice to me! i also like thez style of horn wrap....not the way i ve been taught but i like it! some intel on how to do it? so i try it on my next horn wrap? Thank you....For the horn wrap start with a piece of wet 4-6 oz elk hide 1 3/4" x 72". Put a split in one end just large enough to fit over the horn . Take it through the hand hole,under the gullet and around the horn clockwise(for a right handed roper). Pull tight as you wrap.tuck the tail through split at back of fork. Really crank down on it with a "chinaman strap". Before trimming the tail,let dry and check for final fit. Quote
Members cac Posted June 21, 2012 Author Members Report Posted June 21, 2012 I missed this post the first time around. That's a good looking rig. I agree with Harrington, those swells look good. The only thing I would have done different is put some plugs around the rigging plate to make it blend it better. What part of South Texas you from? CW Thanks ,I will do the plugs on my next flat plate.Great idea.I worked in Kingsville from 80 to 83. Quote
Members cac Posted June 21, 2012 Author Members Report Posted June 21, 2012 Nice job. I like puncher rigs. JW Thanks .Me too.Current rig will be triweave quarter breed.Kind of tricky to run. Quote
Members Aurelie Posted June 21, 2012 Members Report Posted June 21, 2012 Thank you....For the horn wrap start with a piece of wet 4-6 oz elk hide 1 3/4" x 72". Put a split in one end just large enough to fit over the horn . Take it through the hand hole,under the gullet and around the horn clockwise(for a right handed roper). Pull tight as you wrap.tuck the tail through split at back of fork. Really crank down on it with a "chinaman strap". Before trimming the tail,let dry and check for final fit. thanks a lot for the tip! Quote
Members CWR Posted June 21, 2012 Members Report Posted June 21, 2012 Thanks ,I will do the plugs on my next flat plate.Great idea.I worked in Kingsville from 80 to 83. I was right up the road. I was in Alice 89-91. Just to durn hot for me. Once again that is sure a nice saddle. CW Quote
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