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Jarrett V

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  1. Well I changed a few minor things, iOS shoul be able to open it now. It is not the exact same site but it has the same basic stuff and it opened on my iPhone.
  2. Ha, well that is embarrassing, What way or how would you recommend I go about building a new site?
  3. Thank you, those are fixed. I am currently working on a price structure, rather than what is just in my head, and will be adding some what of a price structure soon. Thank you Ok, this was very blunt, BUT it is exactly what I was looking for. I asked for a critique and this is it. As far as iOS not being able to use it, it sucks. I was not aware of such when I began the building of the site, but seeing as I have already paid for one year of site usage, I'll have to wait it out and just improve what I have for now and change the whole program after the year is up. Thank you for bringing this issue to the surface. I couldn't tell you how may items I could've made in the time I spent trying to figure out this whole website process.
  4. www.vancurenleather.com There it is, Let me know what you think and any tips, or comments on the looks of the site, just let me know. Thanks, Jarrett Van Curen
  5. From the album: Van Curen Leather

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  6. From the album: Van Curen Leather

    © © leatherworker.net

  7. Thank you very much. As far as the pattern goes YES I did draw this one for myself.
  8. Man I sure wish someone would buy something other than a belt lol. The Belt is nothin but Herman Oak. 6-7 oz. on top and 6-7 oz. liner. I used cordovan dye for the background, Neatlac for a resist and mahogony antiquing. The stitching is a #138 thread at 10spi. Any tips, critiques, or any thought is always welcome Thanks, Jarrett Van Curen
  9. I wish I could read that lol. And to everyone else, thank you very much. There were a lot of new things I tried on this belt and many things that will get changed on the next one but overall I was pleased with the outcome.
  10. Well if your leather is cased right and you tool your leather at the perfect moisture content your leather should somewhat burnish on every stamp impression thus giving you great looking depth.
  11. Customer wanted a full filigree belt with a turquoise background; So this is what he's gettin. 4oz. Herman Oak on top, 3oz. metalic inner, and a 4oz. liner all stitched with a #69 thread at around 10 spi. Let me know what ya'll think
  12. I used a Cobra Class 4 sewing machine and used #69 thread at around 10-11 spi.
  13. The edges weren't finished on the wallet for the photos but there it is. Any tips, comments, or suggestions are always appreciated. Jarrett Van Curen
  14. I used one of Barry Kings basket weave stamps and i must say how much nicer it stamps in comparison to a craftool
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