entiendo Report post Posted December 27, 2016 Hi everyone. I have been braiding for several years now and I decided to take the plunge into a little bit of rawhide work. I want to make a bosal but I only know how to do roo and I couldn't find anyone to make a rawhide core. I bought some rawhide, managed to get it soft, I even managed to spilt a 1/2" piece with my hand held splitter. Whe I started citing it down into 1/8" inches it did not go so well, but I got a couple of 1/8" strands I could bevel. I went to bevel with 0 success. No beveled pieces oh well. Any advice would be appreciated. I knew rawhide wasn't easy but goodness....I had no idea, that is some tough stuff. I am thinking my whimpy roo tools will not be adequate. itt Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bucksnort Report post Posted December 28, 2016 Hey Entiendo, Sorry your having trouble. With rawhide it's all about the temper, if the moisture is right it works easy. Most people try to work it too wet when they start. Set up some kind of humidor. I use a plastic tub with a screen a couple of inches off the bottom (a five gal. bucket works too), about an inch of water underneath & the rawhide above on the screen. Soak your rawhide for a few minutes & then put it in the humidor for 12-24 hrs. It should feel somewhat dry, but be flexible. Your tools will work fine if the moisture is right. Hope this helps a little. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
entiendo Report post Posted December 28, 2016 Oh wow, ok, I will try that. And it was wet. Thanks a lot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bucksnort Report post Posted December 29, 2016 No problem. Keep us posted on how it goes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
entiendo Report post Posted December 31, 2016 Will do. Going to be a few days though as I have to do some paid work first. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
entiendo Report post Posted January 3, 2017 No luck, I will google it again Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites