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The brother in law of the "make me a gun rig for a low cost" fame has now talked me into making him a pair of cowboy cuffs...well this was easier to convince me on because it's a smaller project and he has a birthday coming up - so they'll be a gift.

I'm taking the advice of our local Tandy Manager and learning to buckstitch so I can do a decorative stitch at the top edge, with a silver lace. The spade will be edged in silver and inside it will be black. The leather will be stained mahogany.

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Nice work, as usual, Lady. Post as you progress. Like to see the different stages of work.

Keep on Smilin

Jim

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I used 2 different backgrounders: A118 for the center and A100 for the bottom/tip.

I'm planning to cut the strap for the bottom slits and to dye it mahogany today.

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That's flippin sweet !!!! Looking forward to seeing the finish piece.

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Thanks for the comments :) He loves 'em so far - I sent him these pics. I did stain the pieces, which came out really well. Am on vacation right now, but will be doing the coloring when I get back, then the decorative stitching. Will send along more pics shortly...

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Here's the "paint job" - pretty basic, just a wash of black and silver acrylics - but it adds a nice highlight to the piece. Next it's on to the stitching...

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They are really turning out nice. I hope you get a picture posted before he gets them.

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Here is the finished product, with my husband lending his arm to the modeling ... I never did get a good clear pic of the buckstitching, but it was good advice from Jeff, manager of our new Tandy, to do that instead of rivets for decoration. And it was something new for me to learn to do. I found out buckstitching is not as easy as it looks. He also sold me the Stohlman book on it, which wasn't hard since it also has some great designs in it, and I'm a sucker for new things to carve. I also learned I ought to have been more careful to get the stain down into the slots where the buckle strap weaves in and out. I didn't notice this problem 'til I put the strap through. I'll try to fix that before I ship it...

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