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I make a 3 piece guitar strap with a tailpiece and tongue stitched to the main body and am applying resolene as a finish. I am thinking that it would be best to apply the resolene prior to stitching rather than after.

Do any of you resolene fans have thoughts on this?

Here's a pic of one of my straps.

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Applying the finish first helps to reduce the risk of getting something on the leather that is going to leave a permanent stain.

With machine stitching, could get a drop of oil, or using pre-lubed thread can leave a stain/discoloration that you wouldn't like.

With hand stitching and keeping your hands and tools clean, you have a lower risk of leaving a stain ... except maybe that red stuff in your finger!

Tom

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Thanks for the input, Tom.

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