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hi peter great belt way to going dude

make me one

love the tool work

love love love it

you rock big time

bob (walletman)

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That's incredible. I spent some time on his site the other day and was just blown away. Do you know if the lacing is dyed before it's laced, or prushed or something after it's on. His lacing always looks so incorporated, as if it's just the edge of the belt. I assume hr burnished the lacing once it's on the belt?

Your answer...

...lace is always dyed before the actual lacing process begins.

I go to some trouble when preparing kangaroo lace...I buy it (from Australia) slightly over 1/8" wide....I then stretch it...cut it back to 1/8"...then thin it to around 0.6mm...bevel the edges....then dye as required. That procedure keeps me out of trouble for some time.

When the lacing is completed, it is lightly dampened and gently hammered using a shoe hammer with a highly polished face. I then spend a lot of time with a (real) bone folder, slicking the edges until a nice roll is achieved.

Peter

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Rawhide, please let Peter I think his work is very beautiful. True leather craftsman. My best, Dennis.

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That's incredible how much attention he pays to the smallest details. On his stuff, each seam meets so perfectly. Goes to show that you can spend time on the smallest details, and they add up to a stunning final piece. Please tell him thank you for answering my lacing question. And thanks for posting here for him, we all appreciate that you help to get his stuff out here for us to see and learn from.

~Kenny

Thanks to all of the artists who are willing to share their experience.

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this looks wonderful!! Peter did very special leather work and I'm so happy that I can take part on one of his next work shops.

Only 11 weeks then he will held a filigree belt workshop here in Germany and I can take part. I'm looking forward all the time. This will become great.

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