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Well I got the hint. If you post a picture and let people know that I will show you how to do it they will come and they did .lol. So I decided to post the instructions .now you can get the instructions at leisure.enjoy the instructions and if you need more help please feel freee to contact me at:

leatherman1457@aol.com

keep in mind that the brass can be modified to make bracers or any shape of design your imagination can come up with. I have made some of these 3" wide and made pendants to match by cutting out the shape of the pendant out of 18 to 20 gage brass and soldering a bail on the back and them proceeding like the braclet. women like bracelets that are a little thinner so I use 1.4" for women and 3/8 " for men. 5 1/2 to 6 1/2" long for women wrist and 6 1/2 to 8' long for men.

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Well I got the hint. If you post a picture and let people know that I will show you how to do it they will come and they did .lol. So I decided to post the instructions .now you can get the instructions at leisure.enjoy the instructions and if you need more help please feel freee to contact me at:

leatherman1457@aol.com

keep in mind that the brass can be modified to make bracers or any shape of design your imagination can come up with. I have made some of these 3" wide and made pendants to match by cutting out the shape of the pendant out of 18 to 20 gage brass and soldering a bail on the back and them proceeding like the braclet. women like bracelets that are a little thinner so I use 1.4" for women and 3/8 " for men. 5 1/2 to 6 1/2" long for women wrist and 6 1/2 to 8' long for men.

Please use this set of photos . the others are blurry

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leather braclet story2.JPG

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thanks for this...

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I concur, thank you very much!

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Thanks Gary! Nice tutorial!

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Hi Gary,

Great tutorial and a nice idea. What ga. brass are you using for the 6" bracelet base/form?

Thanks in advance.\

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Hi Gary,

Great tutorial and a nice idea. What ga. brass are you using for the 6" bracelet base/form?

Thanks in advance.\

I use 18 gauge brass that I purchase froma jewelry supply store. I have them cut them for me since they have a sheet metal cutter and they only charge me .10 a cut. I get one sheet cut which makes about 100 bracelets. I have them cut them to different legnths from 6" to 8" depending on if it is for a man or a women

If you have any more questions plese don hesitate to contact me and ask. Ask and I will answer. lol

Please visit my website when you get a chance. Gary

www.leathertools4u.com

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Glad to see that the directions could be followed. Allen did a bracelet and did a real nice job. So I am Thanking every one that has done this project. I will do some for in the future. I think I might do the steel sheath project. It is easy and another way to use scraps. Gary

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I found this metal cuff blank supplier while looking for supplies to try and make Gary's bracelet. I haven't purchased yet, so I can't recommend them, but wanted to share the link in case you're having the same trouble I did finding the metal cuff used in the tutorial.

http://www.beadwork-supplies.com/braceletblanks.html

If you do use them, I'd be interested to know what you think. Unfortunately, I've had to put this project off until after the holidays.

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