Members jwwright Posted August 26, 2008 Members Report Posted August 26, 2008 I finished this show saddle up this past weekend. The tree is from Ray Lewis, leather is Herman Oak, and the silver is from Hansens. This was my first inlaid padded seat, and first cheyenne roll. Tips from other makers about the inlaid seat, gleaned from this board were very helpful. Many Thanks, JW. Quote
Ambassador pete Posted August 26, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted August 26, 2008 Beautiful work!!! Tel me(us) how do YOU do the quilted look on the fenders, etc? Do you cut a line and bevel both sides and stamp a seeder, draw the lines, stamp and then cut,....... I've wanted to do this on a purse but didn't know the correct procedure. thanks and great work again! pete Quote
Members jbird Posted August 26, 2008 Members Report Posted August 26, 2008 wow JW that is amazing work thanks for showing it, did you do all the silver work. Josh Quote
ArtS Posted August 26, 2008 Report Posted August 26, 2008 Wow! Really great looking saddle. ArtS Quote
Members jwwright Posted August 27, 2008 Author Members Report Posted August 27, 2008 Thanks for the comments all. Pete, the centers of that pattern are a diamond stamp from J Watt. I do those first, then the lines with a swivel knife, and the seeder last. For me anyway, I find that gives me a little wiggle room to at least trick the eye into thinking that it is all straight. Josh, all the silver came from Hansens. Some of it was already part of their stock patterns, some of it they made custom. JW Quote
Members Traveller Posted August 27, 2008 Members Report Posted August 27, 2008 Very nice work, JW! Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted August 27, 2008 Moderator Report Posted August 27, 2008 JW, Another great looking saddle. You really run that stamp well. It was an endless source of frustration for Harvey Lutske and I, and mine got a new owner before I learned your trick for running it. Congrats on a good one. Quote
Members jwwright Posted August 28, 2008 Author Members Report Posted August 28, 2008 Thank You for the comments Traveller and Bruce. Bruce, I have done 3 saddles with that pattern, although this is the first full stamp. I like doing it, only problem is the more folks that see it, want it. Might turn into a one trick pony. Thanks again, JW Quote
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