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A Couple Of Dog Collars

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I've been working on getting things up and going so I can stock my Etsy store with collars made to order. Here are a couple I made already.

As modelled by my Pit Bull, the lovely Morticia.

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Very nice !!!

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Thanks!

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Is it just me, or does the thumbnail of your dog look really angry? When zoomed in she looks relaxed.

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Is it just me, or does the thumbnail of your dog look really angry? When zoomed in she looks relaxed.

I never noticed that before. It's the way the light is hitting her face and it makes her eyes look squinty in the thumbnail.

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Very nicely done!! :thumbsup:

May I ask what kind of closure you used? In one pic it looks like a roller buckle but I'm not sure.

Also, what thickness leather? I normally use two layers of 3-4oz. stitched back-to-back or 7-8oz. for single layer collars.

Black Dogg

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Very nicely done!! :thumbsup:

May I ask what kind of closure you used? In one pic it looks like a roller buckle but I'm not sure.

Also, what thickness leather? I normally use two layers of 3-4oz. stitched back-to-back or 7-8oz. for single layer collars.

Black Dogg

Thanks!

One collar (full 1 1/2" with skulls) has a double center bar and the other is a regular center bar buckle (tapered down to 1"). I'm using 8-9oz leather, if I remember correctly. It could be 7-8oz. I bought it around 3 years ago at Tandy as a full side. I do want to get into doubling up and stitching or just adding a backing liner, especially if I decide to start adding spots and other blingy things. But that costs more money and I'll use what I have now until then.

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I really like the design very nice

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Do you add resolene or anything to coat it before or after you're finished?

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I'm still working out finishing kinks. At the moment, I'm using either Satin or Super Sheen since I bought a bottle of each a few years ago and figured I might as well use them. I also have a couple of other pruducts I'm playing with for the final finish but I'm going to be making my own version of Montan Pitch Blend.

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