Wogdog Report post Posted June 17, 2012 Hello, this is my first post so be nice please. i am wanting to make a tooled leather lead for my daughter to use while showing her horse at fair. i have two questions 1 how do i get a piece of veg tan over 72 inches long, most hides i see are smaller than this. i know some one provides it because i have found latigo leather in 84 inch lengths. in the far distant past i used to cut belt blanks for tooling but all the hides we used were much shorter than i need. Question 2 what weight should i use , i was thinking 4/5 oz. Question what would be the best finish Dye then oil / oil then dye Help thank you Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtclod Report post Posted June 17, 2012 To get the length you have to cut it off of a side. I wouldn't use anything less than 10 / 12 ounce 4 / 5 ounce is way to light. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wogdog Report post Posted June 18, 2012 (edited) Hello, this is my first post so be nice please. i am wanting to make a tooled leather lead for my daughter to use while showing her horse at fair. i have two questions 1 how do i get a piece of veg tan over 72 inches long, most hides i see are smaller than this. i know some one provides it because i have found latigo leather in 84 inch lengths. in the far distant past i used to cut belt blanks for tooling but all the hides we used were much shorter than i need. Question 2 what weight should i use , i was thinking 4/5 oz. Question what would be the best finish Dye then oil / oil then dye Help thank you To get the length you have to cut it off of a side. I wouldn't use anything less than 10 / 12 ounce 4 / 5 ounce is way to light. Thank you Edited June 18, 2012 by Wogdog Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleC Report post Posted June 18, 2012 I agree with John having a brat horse myself. I would never put her on 5 oz leather. With the most well trained and mannered horse something can always go wrong. A heavy lead won't always help but a light one never would. Good luck, and please show us a pic when it's finished. Cheryl Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites