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Finally got to finish this. I decided not to go with the mexican round braid on this one.

ShirleyZ

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However you got the black lines on the white, and keeping the white clean is just great.

The whole thing should make someone proud.

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What braid did you decide to go with? Very nice work.

I don't know the name of it.

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Shirley,

It looks great, do you remember where you got that braid? And what size lace did you use on it? It does a great job of covering the joint. Looks great.

This one's a winner for sure,

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Beautiful work Shirley!

That's one to be proud of. I can see the attention to detail you put into the lacing and tooling. Ya done good! :yes:

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Shirley,

It looks great, do you remember where you got that braid? And what size lace did you use on it? It does a great job of covering the joint. Looks great.

This one's a winner for sure,

David Theobald

Hey David,

It's basically the mexican round braid without going under the last lace. So, three forward, two back, that's it.

Does that make sense?

Shirley

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Simply AWESOME Shirley, great job on that lacing. This should make someone very happy and proud to own.

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That seat is really fab...Well done and I love the coloring:-)

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Hey David,

It's basically the mexican round braid without going under the last lace. So, three forward, two back, that's it.

Does that make sense?

Shirley

Shirley,

Yeah, that makes a lot of sense....a fast round braid....I like it.

Did you see the Bandidos seat after I finished it? I could have used a fast round braid on that monster.

Dave Theobald

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Did you see the Bandidos seat after I finished it? I could have used a fast round braid on that monster.

Dave Theobald

Just saw it, it turned out beautiful.

Shirley

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nice clean seat shirley! i'm sure who ever ends up with it will be thrilled

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Finally got to finish this. I decided not to go with the mexican round braid on this one.

ShirleyZ

Hah!!!! Finally found this thread! :You_Rock_Emoticon: (it took me a while and search wasn't "as" helpful as I'd hoped)

I read a reference to your simplified mexican braid in another post - my arthritic ole mitts are gonna love you for this tip :0) It looks like a much easier braid to revisit for tightening every few loops as well :0)

Thanks Shirley!

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As a former Jarhead myself, I approve!

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That is a hell of a seat. Simperfy

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Nice Job, Clean, Mean supper lace as well.Very professional!

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Your work always blows me away Shirley! Wonderful!!!

Art

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Shirley,

The seat is beautiful and the paint job is awesome. What kind of paint did you use and how did you apply it? Also what kind of sealer if any went over the top to keep the paint from rubbing off? I'd like to try paints but wonder how they will hold up. Thanks for your help.

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Awesome...Great Job...I too am wondering about the paints and sealer.

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