Many people always have one thing that they always want to do, whether it is to travel to Hawaii, go sky diving, or even something as simple as building a project. For many there is always a reason that is holding them back; time, money, and panning are a couple of reasons. One’s goal could even be to make a saddle. When talking about saddle making some may say that building one is more efficient and a great learning experience. The steps for one to build a saddle include finding a mentor, learning the tools, and putting the saddle together.
When finding a mentor one must look into the network they have. For if a person has a friend that knows someone who is a saddle maker than one can pursue the saddle maker and ask them to be their mentor. According to business.usa.gov to find a mentor one can also look into trade mentors. What these mentors do is mentor people wanting to learn their trade; electricians, plumbers, leatherworkers, and carpenters are examples of trade mentors. business.usa.gov goes on informing the reader on how to interact with their mentor. The website states:
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Starting at the back of the hide one must carefully place each pattern in specific areas of the hide. In another Al Stohlman book The Encyclopedia of Saddle Making, Stohlman shares his tricks and experiences in the saddle making industry. The step by step manual in this book is a great resource in looking up patterns, ways to put things together and even how to put the finishing touches onto the saddle. After selecting your saddle tree and supplies one must cut out all the parts; the seat, the stirrup leathers, the back housings, the swell coverings, the saddle horn, the ground seat, and finally the cantle binding. As mentioned each part has a specific area that it needs to be cut out