One drawback I've found in this hobby; I'm constantly buying new things to use. Lately I've made 3 "major" purchases, and a number of small ones.
Firstly, back when the Equestrian Exchange was in town, I went back the last day (half-price day!!) And walked away with an English saddle and girth (the full size kind). The saddle needs done love, but considering I paid less than $40 for it, I don't mind giving her a good clean and oiling :)
Then I found a tool I've been meaning to get for a while, a Dremel! It may be slightly older packaging, but I certainly won't turn down a free extra bit! So far I've only used it once, to sand down the paint blob from Magic's foot. It was a dream to use, even for me not being the most comfortable with power tools. What are the accessories my fellow artists use with theirs?
Lastly, I bought one more breyer tack set, the pack saddle! I already had the mule, and I've heard good things about this set. I do plan to put some work into it, coat edged, skive around buckles and get some quality glue on as needed.
A few tabs have already come up, but it doesn't look like anything to complex will need done to this set :)
Firstly, back when the Equestrian Exchange was in town, I went back the last day (half-price day!!) And walked away with an English saddle and girth (the full size kind). The saddle needs done love, but considering I paid less than $40 for it, I don't mind giving her a good clean and oiling :)
Then I found a tool I've been meaning to get for a while, a Dremel! It may be slightly older packaging, but I certainly won't turn down a free extra bit! So far I've only used it once, to sand down the paint blob from Magic's foot. It was a dream to use, even for me not being the most comfortable with power tools. What are the accessories my fellow artists use with theirs?
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