Members JanC Posted June 5, 2014 Members Report Posted June 5, 2014 I haven't had the chance to work with the W&C stuff but I do love their bridle. Hermann Oak is good, but pretty stiff. I'm hoping for more of a softer feel. How does W&C compare? Also, does anyone know of a natural veg tanned leather that compares to Tandy's Royal Meadow tooling sides? The grain is nice and tight and has a buttery feel. Thanks! Quote
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted June 5, 2014 Contributing Member Report Posted June 5, 2014 Been a while since i used the W/C, but the carving leather - my opinion - is a bit 'stiffer' than HO. Either can be softened a bit, but I LIKE the firmness. But, I also like Royal Meadow (about the only thing they carry that I will actually use). I buy most of my 3/4 in this. But, I recently ordered some leather from rjfleather.com that has a similar texture and feel. I haven't carved any as yet, so can't really say if it tools the same. Same feel, though... they have an ad at the top of this site. Quote "Observation is 9/10 of the law." IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.
Members JanC Posted June 5, 2014 Author Members Report Posted June 5, 2014 Thanks for the tip on RJF. I'll see if I can get a sample from them... The Royal Meadow has been my favorite natural Ive worked with thus far but $$$ (not a Tandy member). Quote
Members DavidL Posted June 6, 2014 Members Report Posted June 6, 2014 I hear that W and C is softer than HO Quote
Members Big Sioux Saddlery Posted June 7, 2014 Members Report Posted June 7, 2014 Every side of W & C I've ever had has been softer than HO. The only exception might be their "work harness" leather, and that isn't any stiffer than Hermann's, just not as soft as the rest of Wickett's leather. Wickett's skirting is always softer and less dense than Hermann's. Quote
Members Rayban Posted June 8, 2014 Members Report Posted June 8, 2014 W&C russet skirting is the stuff to get if you want soft...great coloring to leave nat'l too. And of course if will harden if you want it to. Quote Raybanwww.rgleather.net
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