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Help finding a post that had a section dwg of seat inlay

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Folks this always happens to me.

I cruse through a post and see something and then cant find my way back to the post if I haven't marked it.

So last 2 week or so I saw a post where a saddle maker had included a section drawing showing the build up of his seat inlay.. I think the top side was suede. It show foam layers (even mentioned what was used as the padding)  and backers and how it was sewn to the main seat cover.... really would like to find it again. I have trying all kinds of key work searches  with no luck.

Anyone know this post?

Thanks in advance.

Edited by plinkercases

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If you haven't already found it, I typed in "inlaid saddle seat" but without the quotes, and rdl123's blog on his second saddle comes up as a search result. He includes a very nice detailed drawing of the layers he used.  As I am computer illiterate I don't know how to include a link here to it.

Edited by Big Sioux Saddlery

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Hello,

Here is the section I drew...

Not sure is this is what you were after.  Also it says 1.4" foam - It should be 1/4" of foam

R

Edited by rdl123

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rdl that is it thanks!

What was the original post title?

I have an old saddle I want t try to rebuilt and it had an inlay seat that is toast... not that I have the time to do it but I am still thinking about it!

I am also a Canuck. I am in Ontario. Where are you located?

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