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  1. On 6/20/2018 at 11:25 PM, Dwight said:

    PJ, . . . depending on the desired thickness at the end of the job, . . . it will be between two layers of 6 oz and two layers of 8 oz.  I like cutting the pieces from the same hide, . . . side by side if I can.

    I don't do much custom carving (actually try to avoid it) so I'm not the best source, . . . just giving you the info on how I do it.

    The video shows how I put em together.  

     

    May God bless,

    Dwight

    Dwight, I just came across this video while researching belt making techniques.  Can you tell me about the way you have the end of your belt cut where it folds back over and meets up with the liner, please? 


  2. I'm planning to make some belts using W&C veg. tan, maybe with some basket stamping or other tooling.  I plan to dye with either Fiebings Pro oil or Angelus oil dyes.  I usually use Fiebing's black or brown antique paste, following a treatment of Tan-Kote, to highlight my tooling.  Should I apply a light coat of neatsfoot oil to my belts prior to the Tan-Kote?

    What are the recommended steps from there for a final finish treatment? 


  3. 5 minutes ago, bikermutt07 said:

    Yeah it's really good to use like a whittling knife. Shaving edges and such. Some of the patterns I use have some very small cut nooks and crannies. So, a push cut doesn't really work there.

    1 hour ago, KingsCountyLeather said:

     

    If you were mainly cutting out pieces for holsters would you recommend sticking with the French style head knife? 

    Also, does anyone have any experience with his Keith Seidel style knife?   It's supposedly a little bit smaller than the French knife? 

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