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jalbert

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  1. Thanks a lot. I also found these instructions specifically for buckles on that same website: http://www.kingsmerecrafts.com/page56.html
  2. Thanks, but is there somewhere I can find that information without buying the book? I don't plan on doing a whole lot of leatherwork after I finish the strap.
  3. I'm getting ready to buy some leatherworking tools and I was wondering if there's any reason a #9 copper rivet and burr setter wouldn't work on #12 rivets as well.
  4. I'm getting to make myself a new guitar strap. I'd like to use one of these 1-1/2" clipped corner buckles but I'm worried about it scratching the guitar, so I was think of wrapping it in leather cord. Is there a way to braid it or should I just wrap and glue it? Would one of these 1-1/2" cowhide strips I'm planning on using still fit through it afterwards?
  5. I'm getting to make myself a new guitar strap. I'd like to use one of these 1-1/2" clipped corner buckles but I'm worried about it scratching the guitar, so I was think of wrapping it in leather cord. Would one of these 1-1/2" cowhide strips I'm planning on using still fit through it? What kind of glue should I use? Anyone have a better idea for covering or wrapping the buckle? Maybe suede cord instead? Here's some pictures of the last strap I made, about 15 years ago. I used solid copper rivets and covered them with rubber on the back. The buckle was extremely cheap and I was able to take it apart, slide a piece of shoe lace (with the core removed) over it and put it back together. I'd like the new strap to be pretty much like this except that I want to use a buckle with the bar in the center.
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