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Two Tone Floral Belt

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Just finished this two-tone floral belt, please lrsz_belts_006.jpget me know what yall think...

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That is a terrific Belt! Some Day I'm gonna try one I'd be pleased as punch if it looked half as good...

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Just finished this two-tone floral belt, please lrsz_belts_006.jpget me know what yall think...

Love your tooling,

Super nice work. I have to ask, the stiching...By hand or machine? (It's so even and nice *S*)

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And I have to ask how you got the two tone and what color did you use for this process. Man that belt sure looks nice!

Greetings from Round Rock, Texas

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That is one fine piece of work. Darryl

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Whoa! That's one fine lookin piece of work!! Great job! Can we see a PIC of the entire belt??

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Fantastic work wondefull belt

Josh

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Love your tooling,Super nice work. I have to ask, the stiching...By hand or machine? (It's so even and nice *S*)
Machine....I have a Juki LU 563
And I have to ask how you got the two tone and what color did you use for this process. Man that belt sure looks nice!Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
The background and border is a Fidbings Dark Brown....Mahogany Antique

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Very nice.

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Machine....I have a Juki LU 563The background and border is a Fidbings Dark Brown....Mahogany Antique

Stupid question, but did you brush on the finishes to each part? Or did you use sometype of block out agent to seal each part? I guess I should have say that.....My bad!

Greetings from Round Rock, Texas

~Remember: Stop & Strop!~

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Stupid question, but did you brush on the finishes to each part? Or did you use sometype of block out agent to seal each part? I guess I should have say that.....My bad!

Greetings from Round Rock, Texas

~Remember: Stop & Strop!~

Well after I finished stamping I dyed all the background areas and the border... I then put on a layer of Neatlac...then I antiqued the belt. Small dose of Tankote to take off some top color and thats it...

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Man, that 'Neatlac' does the trick. I heard that Tandy will not be selling it anymore. What will we do. I appreciate the response.

Greetings from Round Rock, Texas

~Remember: Stop & Strop!~

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