Members barbiesdude Posted January 27, 2013 Members Report Posted January 27, 2013 If the Argentines use the ashes, it's got to work well, those guys are amazing. You da' man on the romal's Leatherpownder. I have probably asked you before, but what is your foundation for your turnbacks and buttons, and what is your secret to getting them so uniform and consistant? Quote
Members oldtimer Posted January 27, 2013 Members Report Posted January 27, 2013 Adding an amount of water to the ash will make the hair slip more easy, and probably the color of the rawhide would not turn so gray. Quote "The gun fight at the O.K. corral was actually started by two saddlemakers sitting around a bottle of whiskey talking about saddle fitting"...
Members Leatherpownder Posted January 27, 2013 Author Members Report Posted January 27, 2013 I use tooling leather around the turn backs then smooth with a 1" belt sander. Quote
Members megabit Posted January 28, 2013 Members Report Posted January 28, 2013 If the Argentines use the ashes, it's got to work well, those guys are amazing. You da' man on the romal's Leatherpownder. I have probably asked you before, but what is your foundation for your turnbacks and buttons, and what is your secret to getting them so uniform and consistant? Don't you know Bret is a braiding MACHINE! Quote
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