barbiesdude Report post Posted January 10, 2014 Any one ever built a ground seat on a Laporte tree? And would be willing to describe the process. Starting my first saddle. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Goldshot Ron Report post Posted January 13, 2014 It's been a few years, but I've attached some photos during construction. I tacked in stirrup leather spacers in the slots on the seat. I only covered the seat with one layer of leather to cover and skive out any bumps. The saddle had a cheyenne roll. You'll need a roll filler. My final seat was padded, so I didn't use the regular 3 ground seat layers. I also glued leather to the underside of the saddle and brought up the leather to cover the seat in the handhole. I hope this helps, Ron Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
barbiesdude Report post Posted January 13, 2014 Thanks Ron, that does help a bunch. I tend to like a more narrow seat as I spend quite a few hours at a time some days in the saddle. Plus my wife will be riding this saddle some. Would a couple more layers narrow it up a little without putting me to far off the horse? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Goldshot Ron Report post Posted January 13, 2014 I can't answer your question about width of the seat. I built this saddle for a female, and she has never complained about the seat. As I was building it, as I've done with all of my saddles, I make them to feel good on my skinny butt. That's what you'll have to do. I was impressed that the Laporte seat felt good without anything on it. The father of the fellow who makes Laportes builds a low weight saddle using very little leather. So, my answer would be, do what feels best to you. Good luck. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
barbiesdude Report post Posted January 14, 2014 Thanks Ron Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites