equiss Report post Posted December 10, 2008 Does anyone have any patterns that they can share on how to make a covered canteen and custom leather rope canisters (ropes as in rodeo, roping, etc)......I would appreciate any advice or patterns that I can get on construction and assembly, I don't really know where to start - thanks much! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RichardCollmorgen Report post Posted December 11, 2008 I've covered a couple of rope cans and three goat string cans for nieces and nephews. I just work out a pattern that fits the diameter of the lid. After it is carved and finished I scuff the lid with sandpaper and use barges to glue the leather to the lid. I also replace the factory nylon strap with a leather one carved with a matching pattern. The are fun projects. Good luck. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bruce johnson Report post Posted December 11, 2008 I pretty much do my cans like Richard. I have only used Barges on them - two thin coats on the leather. I weight my covers for 12 hours after I have set them on. I use the Smith Brothers cans. They are a little hard to get right now, but I have scored enough here and there to get me past Christmas orders right now. I have done a few goat string cans and the cosmetic cases with the DallyUp flexible plastic deals. They have held up for at least a couple years so far with nothing but glue. I haven't tried the thinner rope cans yet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
equiss Report post Posted December 11, 2008 I pretty much do my cans like Richard. I have only used Barges on them - two thin coats on the leather. I weight my covers for 12 hours after I have set them on. I use the Smith Brothers cans. They are a little hard to get right now, but I have scored enough here and there to get me past Christmas orders right now. I have done a few goat string cans and the cosmetic cases with the DallyUp flexible plastic deals. They have held up for at least a couple years so far with nothing but glue. I haven't tried the thinner rope cans yet. That helps, I wasn't aware that you actually "cover" an existing can - but make all the pieces (tops, sides, handles, etc) and then glue and stitch them together, so now I guess I better find out what a "bare" rope canister looks like! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
superchute Report post Posted December 11, 2008 there is rope bags and there are rope cans. Both you can find on Smithborthers web site or NRS ( nat ropers supply ). the rope cans are had fiber glass and is made for 2-4-or 6 ropes and are vary nice to have and use the rope bags are navjo or canvas mostly and you can add a lether patch to it vary nice. If you want to build a hold leather rope bag IM me and ill show you pics of the 2 I did and there are others here that build vary nice ones but thay will take about as much work as a plain saddle in time wise to make a all leather one. Russ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites