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My Latest, Batwing Chaps & A Filigree Belt

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Looking for some feedback, these are my first attempts at a belt and at chaps... also my first request for feedback and my first post... big day for me haha

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Looking for some feedback, these are my first attempts at a belt and at chaps... also my first request for feedback and my first post... big day for me haha

Some more pics that didn't fit the first time

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Hi AB

Nice work, thanks for posting the pics. You may want to try to turn your camera pixels down a bit so your pics don't blow up so much.

Keep up the good work

Happy tooling

Tim

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Very nice work for someone just starting out. Tim has a point though. If you are using Photoshop try going into Image and reduce the size of the photos. Your pixels should be fine as you are uploading JPEGs and they are automatically 72dpi. Can't wait to see more.

Welcome on board and lots of luck.

Storm

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Much better with the smaller pictures. My suggestion would be lower your buckles it looks like they are set to high. From looking at the picture it looks like you will be setting on the top buckle. Not sure if that will bother you or not. And i would make the under layment under the yokes and sheilds smaller. Maybe stick out 1/2 inch instead of what looks like a inch. That way the shield under layment wouldn't run into the top piece and have to be trimed to fit. Great job though for a first pair of chaps. John

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Here they are, resized smaller, took me a bit to figure out how to do it on my mac

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If you ever have any problems with something on your MAC send me a PM. I have been using them since they first came out and glad to hep if I can.

Storm

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Ummm, not to be too picky, but those first two photos look like you've applied your neatlac or whatever you use for finish onto the hair-on cowhide as well. This cuts back on looking natural to me. Just my opinion, I'm not exactly an expert. You have certainly gotten your tooling down though, I love the trout you did, makes me want to get out my fishing tackle!

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Ummm, not to be too picky, but those first two photos look like you've applied your neatlac or whatever you use for finish onto the hair-on cowhide as well. This cuts back on looking natural to me. Just my opinion, I'm not exactly an expert. You have certainly gotten your tooling down though, I love the trout you did, makes me want to get out my fishing tackle!

I think they look glossy because of the picture cause they definitely don't have finish on them... could be because the hair is sunk in so far so that it doesnt wear away so it is like smoothing the hair out... who knows

Thank you everyone for your feedback, I am really enjoying doing the work so far... I started tooling in December :)

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That's great! Gotta be my eyes playing tricks on me then. My bad, please accept my apologies. blush.gif

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I think they look glossy because of the picture cause they definitely don't have finish on them... could be because the hair is sunk in so far so that it doesnt wear away so it is like smoothing the hair out... who knows

Thank you everyone for your feedback, I am really enjoying doing the work so far... I started tooling in December :)

Question for ya! When you say finish are you meaning to say dye or antique? It looks as though you placed a sealer like Super Shene or Neatlac as a protective coating over the natural leather. I sometimes do the same thing.  For myself, I prefer using Satin Shene or even Dr. Jackson's Water Protector. :whistle:

Storm

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Question for ya! When you say finish are you meaning to say dye or antique? It looks as though you placed a sealer like Super Shene or Neatlac as a protective coating over the natural leather. I sometimes do the same thing. For myself, I prefer using Satin Shene or even Dr. Jackson's Water Protector. whistle.gif

Storm

Timdreamer, none offense taken

Storm, the veg tan has an antique and a finish, but the hair on hide doesn't have any, I think that is what was implied since it looks so glossy in the photos.

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