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Jaor

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  1. Hi, I'm a beginner. I bought a Natural Vegetable Square Shoulder (8-9 oz), great leather (said a beginner). Have done three belts, fourth and fifth are on the way. But... As I'm learning more and more it seems that this leather is not the perfect one for belts. As far as I understand (and my understanding comes down to reading a simple picture from Al Stohlmans "Belts galore") - best leather part (and direction!) for a belt is from back to shoulder and not from side to side (this is how I cut my belts, as this is the only reasonable length to achieve). So this is probably the reason why one of my belts (the one exposed to biggest tensions due to the fact that it's not a decorative belt, but the one that... well holds my pants) began to curve. But I digress. Having this kind-of-long begining - what can I use this leather for? I thought about making a messangers bag or a case, but as I have checked some designs it's usually 5-7 oz. I'm afraid that this might not be a good idea, especially if it would end up in a waste of leather. So - maybe it's better to leave it and use only some parts (for ex. back of bag or the straps?)? Oh, I almost forgot - yes, I've seen a chart from tandy with statement 8-9oz == belts, holsters, saddle bags. But... I don't even have a knife, so holsters aren't a choice, not to mention a (motor)bike or horse for saddle bags... Thanks and hi! (yes, not "bye", but "hi" as this is my first post).
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