rktaylor Report post Posted November 23, 2016 It's not floral, but I would entertain comments or critiques. Randy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DuncanSinclair Report post Posted November 23, 2016 I like it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cowdog128 Report post Posted November 29, 2016 You got some wrinkles in your stirrup leather LOL just kidding looks real good great job Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rktaylor Report post Posted November 29, 2016 Both sides are wrinkled the same, so it's balanced. Thanks for the comments. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bob Blea Report post Posted December 1, 2016 It looks nice. The only recommendation I have would be to use a smooth matter or figure beveller to matte down the halo around the leaf carving. It would make the leaves pop up from the surface of the leather. The old craftool figure bevellers will work for this, though modern ones tend to leave tool marks (unless Tandy has improved those tools too.) Barry King has started making tools like this now and Clay Miller would be a good source, and of course there is Robert Beard if you are looking for the perfect tool for this. Hope this helps, Bob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rktaylor Report post Posted December 1, 2016 Bob, Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't quite understand it. What do you mean by halo? Can you attempt to clarify? Thanks, Randy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bob Blea Report post Posted December 1, 2016 55 minutes ago, rktaylor said: Bob, Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't quite understand it. What do you mean by halo? Can you attempt to clarify? Thanks, Randy I'm referring to the dark outline your beveller leaves around the leaf carving, the trough the beveller causes as you bevel the lines you cut with the swivel knife. A matting tool flattens down the dark outline and makes it look level with the rest of the leather around it, so your leaves will appear to rise above the leather surface. It will also smooth your beveling. In a few places I can see individual tool marks in the beveling around the leaves. Does that help? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptQuirk Report post Posted December 2, 2016 The design is pretty, and I like the way you worked it into the basket weave. Did you build the saddle as well? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rktaylor Report post Posted December 3, 2016 Thanks Bob. That makes more sense. One more thing to learn. CaptQuirk, Yes I built the saddle. There are more pictures in the saddle gallery under "Small Ranch Saddle." Randy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites