Gorgeous craftsmanship. Someday I hope to travel and get a lesson or two from you. I can watch you videos over and over and still learn new techniques.
nice clean work! I have a question I am considering tooling the rough side of some 5-6 ounce tooling leather and inlaying that into a seat as an experiment. doing pretty much as you have done here. It is a wade with a smooth out and tooled seat, so only the inlay will be roughout. The bucking rolls are also made roughout and tooled as well. I have never seen anyone else do this kind of work, except for a saddle maker from Montana who did this for a packer's mule saddle. Any thoughts pro or con?
What I would suggest is you experiment with it before you commit to tooling the final piece. I find you really have to pound it in deep in order to have it show up properly. I've tried it on various leathers and have found the only one that works satisfactorily is really heavy Herman Oak. Good luck!!
Gorgeous craftsmanship. Someday I hope to travel and get a lesson or two from you. I can watch you videos over and over and still learn new techniques.
And people don't understand why a custom saddle is so expensive Let them try to hand stitch that whole seat. You do fantastic work
Thanks for sharing Agar, have wondered how this was done, excellent workmanship 👍👍👍👍
Rough out looks wicked, great job!
Muy bueno el trabajo👍👍👍
muchas gracias por la clase de poner la sentadera en la montura mi compa me enriquece tu experiencia. saludos desde bacum sonora mexico
AWESOME !!
The patience of Job
Как можна наить такое седло. И где можно купить такой седло
nice clean work! I have a question I am considering tooling the rough side of some 5-6 ounce tooling leather and inlaying that into a seat as an experiment. doing pretty much as you have done here. It is a wade with a smooth out and tooled seat, so only the inlay will be roughout. The bucking rolls are also made roughout and tooled as well. I have never seen anyone else do this kind of work, except for a saddle maker from Montana who did this for a packer's mule saddle. Any thoughts pro or con?
What I would suggest is you experiment with it before you commit to tooling the final piece. I find you really have to pound it in deep in order to have it show up properly. I've tried it on various leathers and have found the only one that works satisfactorily is really heavy Herman Oak.
Good luck!!
I agree. Al Stohlman did this in the book “Inverted Leather Carving”. Check it out!
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Very nice thanks for sharing. I have seen an article by Jesse Smith on an inlaid padded seat but always wanted to see a video. Thanks
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Excellent!!!
Muy buenos videos ,gracias por compartir tu conocimientos son de mucha ayuda!
Beautiful work!