thank you for sharing how you make snaffle bits.. Im in Australia and ive just ordered a bit from a bit maker in another state .. I now know how he goes about making them from you video
@@WesOsborn-l8l I have them drilled by a machinist friend of mine, if you need some I can send you some. Do you need the hinge pieces that are concave for the balls as well? Marklyon.ml@gmail.com
thank you for sharing how you make snaffle bits.. Im in Australia and ive just ordered a bit from a bit maker in another state .. I now know how he goes about making them from you video
Now i know how my custom bit that you made for Acorn was made!! So cool.
I had no clue what a snaffle was, but now i know. nice work
I have a Jeremiah Watt snaffle bit that I use, and I made a pair of spurs out of an old farrier's rasp. Maybe I'll try my hand at making a bit!
@@kren1101 If you need some parts I also have all the parts I use for sale to make whatever you want. My email is marklyon.ml@gmail.com.
Would you mind telling me where you get the steel balls for your mouth piece ends? I am making a few snaffles and would like to try them, thanks.
@@WesOsborn-l8l I have them drilled by a machinist friend of mine, if you need some I can send you some. Do you need the hinge pieces that are concave for the balls as well? Marklyon.ml@gmail.com
What thickness of rod are you using for the rings, hinges, and mouthpieces?
@@pirateemily8394 I make most of mine to the customers request, but generally mouth pieces are 3/8, Rings are 5/16, and hinges are 1/2 inch.
How do you inlay the copper?
@@timyates9915 I use a band saw or hack saw to make a kerf or slot in the bar and tap a copper wire into the grove with a hammer.
Wtf are snaffle bits??!!??!
A snaffle bit is a type or style of bit that horses wear. The reins are attached to rings one on each side to direct the horse where to go.