Jumping in with both feet.......

Started by Arizona Cattleman, September 05, 2009, 07:36:05 PM

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Arizona Cattleman

Since I have 3 days to do a project, I decided to make my chaps.  So far I have cut out the chap leather and the belts and top leather.  Then I did my carving.  Below are the pics.  After I finish the leather, I will start stiching.  The pattern calls for rivets, but to keep it more 1894 period, I will stich and use straps and buckles to close the back.  Wish me luck....

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cowboy316

hey there Cattleman very snazzy lookin start cant wait to see the finished product
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Arizona Cattleman

Thanks Pard, did you ever get a handle on the camera cable?

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cowboy316

still tryin to get one located i did find one but dont have the funds to get it but ill keep hunting
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Ace Lungger

HOLLY SMOKES Cattleman,  :o :o
Man that is some fine carving you did there on those steer heads  :o :o :o :o I am hopeing to get that good in 5-6 years!
I can't wait to see it done!!
Thanks for sharing and keep us up to date!

Later
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JD Alan

Cattleman, I am realy impressed! Nice work, & I'm lookin forward to seeing your progress. JD
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  WOW C, way to go pard, for being a beginner you are making great progress, keep it up, like the others, I can't wait to see this finished


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Arizona Cattleman

Thanks for all your support.  I used a Tandy belt buckle for the inspiration, then drew the Longhorn Bull head on tracing paper, then transferred to the leather.  I just dove in because I really did'nt know what tools to use, just experimented.  I was very pleased how it turned out.  I have now glued them to the chap leather.  Time toi start stiching. Going to use a dark brown thred.

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Marshal Will Wingam

Doggone good, Cattleman. Good job of figuring it out. Those will be nice to see completed.

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cowboywc

Howdy Pard
Those are going to be good lookin chaps.
WC
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Johnny McCrae

Howdy Cattleman,

Looking good! We look forward to seeing the finished project. Please keep us posted.
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