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Hello,

I'm really not a leatherworker (per se) I have made a few items for myself and friends, mostly horse tack. So I don't do this for a living more like a necessary hobby. I am very interested in getting more involved and learning the craft and my ultimate goal is to build myself a saddle. So if anyone would like to offer me tips on the best way to get started in the craft, please feel free.

David

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Congratulations, you've found the No1 place to learn about the craft. We got from novice to very advanced members and best of all, we are happy to share and learn from each other!

:welcome:

I wonder how your tack look like in detail because I wanna suggest to go from where you are instead of going in another direction and then connect the ends.

One thing you may need to learn is doing edges or perhaps you allready know this. Using an edge beveler to nicely round off edges and then wetting them and slick with a bonefolder or just a piece of cloth to a high gloss (with or without the substance at Tandys known as gum-tragacanth) and then one can apply edge coatings to make a nice black edge to a regular tanned leather. Makes it look really professional.

Some threads that came up when I searched for: gum-trag

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?s...amp;hl=gum-trag

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?s...amp;hl=gum-trag

Mikeymoto gives some good examples here

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?s...amp;hl=gum-trag

Other than that I recommend to study threads with what you'd like to do, suck in all info in following replies and just ask questions to the maker in the forum thread, just pump 'em for info!

We are all here to learn in one way or another and remember, coffe=good donuts=bad

Tom

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Welcome David!

Where in GA are you from?

ArtS

(Canton, GA)

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Exactly the question I was going to ask!

Mike Craw

St. Simons Island, GA

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We're starting to build up a number of Georgians here!

ArtS

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David,

There will be a good clinic in March for you in Asheville, NC that you may want to attend. It will have a class on saddle pattern making.

here is the link ; http://www.hidestoart.com/sept_18_006.htm

ArtS

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David,

There will be a good clinic in March for you in Asheville, NC that you may want to attend. It will have a class on saddle pattern making.

here is the link ; http://www.hidestoart.com/sept_18_006.htm

ArtS

Everyone-Thanks for the welcome and the good advice.

Swede-I have been reading every thread I run across on here and I figured I'd go ahead and introduce myself so I'm not unexpected when I start asking questions. I knew about the edge beveler but I didn't know about wetting and slicking the edges so, thanks for the first usefull tip I've gotten from this forum. Hopefully, just the first of many.

Art- Thanks for the info on the clinic. I'd like to go to something like that. I'm actually your neighbor as I live in Cartersville.

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