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Hi,

Are there any tricks of the trade in keeping the lettering straight on Belts and Dog Collars without scribing a line into the leather with wing dividers or some other tool? I find however light I scribe a line it shows up after dyeing and when I try smoothing it out with a spoon modeling tool it indents the leather. Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Frank

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use a very fine eye, measure 3 times , have a very hard surface. and dont let the letters bounce.

or buy one of the tandy embossers. like this one.

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Maybe you could try securing a straight edge to the leather and lining up the stamps against the edge without scribing a line. . .

L'Bum

Thats a great idea, I sometimes have the line problem as well. Cheer's Darryl

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Thats a great idea, I sometimes have the line problem as well. Cheer's Darryl

I have the Tandy embossing machine and use it all the time, it is great. The way I keep the letters straight, is I use 3M - 8ll tape and it does not leave a mark on the grain side of the leather. I just lay a strip of tape on the leather, then lay a ruler on the tape and draw a line with a ball point pin and use that as my guide, and it works everytime.

Bill Parrie

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I have the Tandy embossing machine and use it all the time, it is great. The way I keep the letters straight, is I use 3M - 8ll tape and it does not leave a mark on the grain side of the leather. I just lay a strip of tape on the leather, then lay a ruler on the tape and draw a line with a ball point pin and use that as my guide, and it works everytime.

Bill Parrie

cajun,

This is my second attempt at this message, I'm not sure where the first one went!

What kind of tape 3M-8ll??

Thanks

Frank

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most of the times , i used this tool , i made it myself

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Hi,

Are there any tricks of the trade in keeping the lettering straight on Belts and Dog Collars without scribing a line into the leather with wing dividers or some other tool? I find however light I scribe a line it shows up after dyeing and when I try smoothing it out with a spoon modeling tool it indents the leather. Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Frank

Use tape instead of scribing the line. Remove the tape, no more line.

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cajun,

This is my second attempt at this message, I'm not sure where the first one went!

What kind of tape 3M-8ll??

Thanks

Frank

Yes it is the 3M 811 removable tape and it comes in a blue box. You can get it at any office supply store.

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I place all the letters next to each other using a dummy letter if the letter repeats itself in the name. I punch the letter nearest the center first and leave the dye in place. I work my way out from center keeping the dye I have just stamped in place in order to butt the next letter up to it. This keeps things straight for me. :yes:

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