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jan boogaerts
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Cutting soga from irregular shapes with the Krum cutter
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Cutting soga from irregular shapes with the Krum cutter
for those that got confused on the bomba zurda video
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My friend Edward De Wit found the bomba zurda videos confusing, so we 'll try another way
Braided quirt competition
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The rawhide braided quirt competition is an unexpectedly big succes. Even 7 entered in division 2!! (for people that can''t cut split or bevel their own string they get precut strings.)
Anchoring a button on a braid with the Barti bump
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If you don't anchor a button on a a braid in some way, it will start to travel sooner or later
The turnback on reins. part 1
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I got a question on a previous video about how I get my turnbacks the way I do. here is part one
A brand new rawhide braiders competition
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New and exciting format for a rawhide nraided quirt competition
Sometimes simplicity is genius
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We can learn something from every one, as long as we keep an open mind.
How do I decide what string size I´m gonna use
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There are several different ways to come up with how many strings or bights one needs to cover up a project or to determine what size of string you need.
Rawhide reins part 4
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Making the foundation that will determine the shape of the pineapple buttons and bomba zurdas and how I anchor them in the braid on the reins
Rawhide reins part 3
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My apologies for forgetting to videotape some steps, but I hope I'm able to explain what I did and how I did it.
Braided rawhide reins part 2
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Part 2 is about what I do after I have braided the 1st half of the rein and start the 2nd half.
Braiding rawhide reins part 1
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Some techniques I use and how I go about braiding romal reins, hopefully without getting too boring
Reins to come soon and what I learned at the rawhiders gathering.
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If you go for a gathering or spend a day with a braider, don't worry about a project, worry about learning the structure of what you want to learn, each step, how to do it right
the turkshead button or knot part 1
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the turkshead button or knot part 1
New way to tempering rawhide string and sogas.
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New way to tempering rawhide string and sogas.
Measurements for a headstall, how do I get them?
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Measurements for a headstall, how do I get them?
Which are good books and videos to learn rawhide braiding or use for reference
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Which are good books and videos to learn rawhide braiding or use for reference
The fiador, what it is and why I personally like to use it (again)
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The fiador, what it is and why I personally like to use it (again)
Progression on the construction and little tour of the new Reiniacs Ranch.
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Progression on the construction and little tour of the new Reiniacs Ranch.
Is there a clay that can be placed on the braid. For the body of a knot?
I know Tim George from Oregon used to anchor a rawhide foundation button, put some 2 component putty on it and than sand it to the desired shape. Pablo Lozano tought us at the Rawhiders Gathering to anchor a foundation button, sand that to the desired shape and braid the final button around that. I still use that method till this day.
@@janboogaerts1616 I got the idea from Tim George in a video. He never named the material he was using or I was just not paying attention so thank you.
@@l.d.b.r5141 I don't know exactly what that putty was, but it was a 2 component material
I'm trying to get started on a few braided split rains what would be a good, width to cut straight off the hide?
depends on the string you want to end up with. I use 13 mm a lot ( a little over 1/2") because I can cut 6 2mm strings, 4 3mm strings or 3 4mm strings and have about 1 mm of excess should my soga cut have been a little of here and there. That is just what works for me. On some thin hides I go for 7 mm
@@janboogaerts1616 perfect thanks
anywhere i can purchase your work? a website or anything?
Sometimes you'll find some of work at the Saddle House (TX). Easiest is follow me on fb, and jump on it whenever you see a picture of something new.
Hello Sir, I truly appreciate your videos and advice! I would like a set of Coastal reins, can you make me a set? Sincerely, Shawn Wilson
follow me on facebook or in the rawhiders gathering facebook group. whenever I make something it might be for sale.
I started working my own hides. I wanted to ask if a hide ends up with a strong smell can it still be worked or washed?
The consensus seems to be, yes
Any way to purchase a cutter like that or maybe even plans to build one?
You can get the Krum cutter from Clint Haverty or Brandon Anthony
Got a lead handel in my quirt. Got popers on it. not spliters ,Kagaroo wrist strap. Love it my name is quirt. And the man who made it for me loved the idea of making a quirt for a man named quirt.
I like the romals you have
thank you so much for the video.
Thank you Jan 👍🏻
Jan thanks for the great tip. I sure appreciate your videos, I get a lot of use out of them and can’t wait to use this on a project soon.
thanks amigo
How's your colt? Been a while we've seen a video
Thank you! May I ask which dye product you use?
It's a textile rit dye for the washing machine. The powder contains dye, salt and vinegar, all in one.
Make a video on a long button
I'm pretty sure I talk about it in another video than this one.
What is the diameter of the core and the width of the strings? About 4mm?
Core is 3mm , strings are 3.5 mm wide and 1.6 mm thick
Thanks Jan! I appreciate all your help and answering my questions my friend.
Did I hear you correct in saying that you wrote a book? If I heard you correct can you please tell me the name of it and where I can purchase it
Russell, when I use the phrase " in my book" I mean in my opinion. So no , I never wrote a book.
Love Pat Puckett
I'm the one who asked you to clarify how you were doing those turnbacks and I appreciate you're doing this. Make's perfect sense. Nice job!
you are wellcome
Thank you for this! So glad there are craftsman willing to share their knowledge to help others not have the same struggles.
Just in time! I’m going to use the two piece leather foundation for my quirt I’m braiding! Thanks Jan!😊
Very wise words and such common sense , thankyou I appreciate your words of experience.
What a worthless waste of carbon.
opinions vary
@@janboogaerts1616It’s not “oPiNiOn” little girl - IT’S FACT.
@@jayj4142 You don't need to enter, but you do need to come say this woke commy BS in my face and see what happens.
@@jayj4142 The climate crisis is a lie, and the FACT is that we now need to buy carbon to have our crops grow in Europe
Nicely done my friend.
Those pliers are sure swell.
Thanks buddy 😊
Several people have contacted either Randy Roberts or myself with questions on the parameters for the quirt competition. While some may have the idea that these parameters limit the braiders' artistry, we beg to differ in opinion. We feel that by setting the parameters it will give an incentive to each braider to push his/her own boundaries. The parameters are : 1) you have to use the core supplied. Whether you sand it, taper it, whatever, it's all up to you. 2) You have to use the popper supplied. You can finish the borders, put a finish on it you can change the shape or dimensions, but you can not tool it. 3) you will have to use the ring supplied, but how you finish it, or attach it is all up to you. 4) you have to cut string from the soga supplied, so everybody works with rawhide that was processed the exact same way. 5) you will have to braid at least 1 button which may be the handle. 6) You may cut body string and button string however you like, how many strings you use to braid the body or however many bights your buttons have will be all up to you.
FOAD.
can we get critiques back on our work as well? i cannot get to the gathering but would love to have some feedback on my work along with the judging.
Not a problem. There will even be TCAA braiders that might give you some tips on your work on the quirt
I’m in😊
Was expecting you amigo
Great idea! They did something similar to this in Waco last year at the Leather Worker's Trade Show. The project was a wallet. The patterns were downloaded and everyone tooled the same pattern. I hope there is a lot of participation on this one.
thanks
Randy Roberts Phone number : +1 208 477 8056
Make me think if I should get out the humidifier and put in the shop living in the desert.
yessir
I think it was Billy Albin that said he had some kind of humidifier in his shop.
I think I’m going to give it a try.
Great video
would love to see some close ups and explanation of those len yule hide cutters in some of your earlier videos
The ones that I have are what Len called "originals", the ones in the video are 2nd generation. ruclips.net/video/yLavT3FD_0w/видео.html
Where would be a good place to order lacing needles?
I'm afraid I can't help you there. I don't use them for rawhide, and the one I use in this video comes from friend/cameraman Geert Willaert. I assume Weaver or Tandy have them.
Thanks for sharing that knowledge. I was left w/a question. I have a braided reata. I really appreciate how, when thrown, it wants to wrap around. For throwing and catching purposes, How does the twisted reata compare. Thanks again Jan
Not exactly the same, but kinda the same.
Thank you for your insights. They have the ring of truth to them. So instead of starting w/a reata, I will work up to it as you suggested.
Very interesting, thank you.
Thank you!
It was a pleasure to see those different headstalls. I appreciate you making this video. At seven minutes in, the bridle bit you are holding has lots of movement and an aligator-type spade on there. Do lots of horses like that bridle?
That is an old Eduardo Grijalva, according to the stamps and style of engraving used, it was indeed made by Grijalva sr. All horses that have carried that spade loved it. According to Greg Darnall, the reason is that the alligator type spade fits perfectly in their curve of the palate of most horses which makes very comfortable for them to carry it.
I can relate to the books falling apart, mine have had it several times over...
Hello Jan. I try to find those in several places but I couldn't find it. What is the name Sumac? SureFresh
Hey Jan, not sure if you take requests/suggestions...but if you are up for it....be nice to see how you do flat braids, some helpful hits, and how you finish the ends. Thanks for giving your knowledge to the youtube community.
I'm doing everything just with my phone, no cameraman. Sometimes however I have a friend over and we might do something like that
Agree with you 100%, in the beginning it hurts a bit but if you restart there will always be an improvement back. "Your knife is the best teacher" Thanks for pointing this out.
You might be on to something...we should all fill up buckets and put them all over our braiding shops.
This is great. Thank you for sharing.
Good day sir . Watched your videos they are excellent. Might be handy for the starting young braiders is to know the math on how to size their string. I think its great that your putting videos out to everyone to keep this art form alive . thank you sir
Can you wash a rawhide? (Had a doggy vomit a lot on it). Thank you
yes you can, be cautious and let dry before you use it or do the next step
@@janboogaerts1616 thank you for responding to me
Fairly disappointed because I'd hoped to see how you interweave the turnbacks. What are the chances you could use some scrap strings and show how to do that?
chances are fairly high 🙂
I know I'll sure appreciate it. I can never get my turnbacks as smooth looking as yours. Thank you!
The braiding on the reata is so it doesnt cut into the animals neck like a twisted reata would
So far I haven't had that experience, but you're not the first one telling me that.
I'm asking for others how often those snapping the string happen?
If you take very good care when making your strings, stay away from flaws in the hide itself, and keep the width of your string about 2 to 2.5 times the thickness, strings don't snap very often. Also your temper should be just right. I myself like my strings on the dryer side and I only apply soap on the 4 to 6 inches above where I'm crossing strings. Being used to braiding rawhide, I do break a lot of leather strings though 🙂
@@janboogaerts1616 Thanks and with your leather braiding when that happens do you start again or do splice it you somehow?
@@l.d.b.r5141 if it happens in a spot that will be overed by a button later like on reins, a bosal etc, I will splice. If not, I throw it away and start over.
@@janboogaerts1616 Thanks