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I just finished bracelets my church ordered for a youth trip. I managed to keep the cost to $6 each by keeping my time per bracelet under 10 minutes. I used my letter jig and they aren't as finely finished as something I'd charge $25 or more for. They turned out just perfect for the price I think. My daughter thinks they're fantastic and she's the age that will be receiving them.

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countyholster

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Hi JoeSnuffie,

Nice work! I have a couple questions:

How did you manage to stamp History Maker on each with consistency and what kind of jig did you use? I see you mentioned letter jig...what is this? Is it a roller like a typesetter?

Thanks in advance, John

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JoeSnuffie

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Yes. If you click the image it should open the gallery image with a short description of it. It wasn't too hard to make and saved me a lot of time and the customer a lot of money. Some people might be more picky about the spacing and overall results but it was just what my customer needed to bring the price down.

Here's the direct link to it: http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?app=galleryℑ=23795

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