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Here is the latest pair they are out of HO 10oz lined with 3oz. Icarved the brand on them and border stamp them with a Carlos border.:whatdoyouthink:

Thanks for looking

Mark

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Nice clean work Mark. I like the makers stamp. I'm always trying different ways to dress up the border. Looks good.

DMcLean

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As usual your work looks great. Nice job Mark!

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Looking really great!!

Taht border is well planned and meet perfectly in corners!! Clean and pro looking!!

Tom

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Thank you all. I like that border a lot. That was a Berry King stamp, it's the smallest he had in stock at the time and it was just right for these.

Mark

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They look real good Mark! Your workmanship is really neat and clean! The tiny meandering border is terrific!

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Mark- Beautiful work!

Question though

Did you cut or click the straps before tooling? I ask because I wanted to know how you got the "channel" widths parallel and even with the stitch groove.

What I mean is, did you cut it out, lay in the stitch groove and use IT as a reference to mark the parallel channel for the border stamp?

thanks and once again REALLY NICE WORK

respectfully

pete

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Mark- Beautiful work!

Question though

Did you cut or click the straps before tooling? I ask because I wanted to know how you got the "channel" widths parallel and even with the stitch groove.

What I mean is, did you cut it out, lay in the stitch groove and use IT as a reference to mark the parallel channel for the border stamp?

thanks and once again REALLY NICE WORK

respectfully

pete

Pete

I case them, cut out to size, then put in the stitch grove, then use a set of dividers to lay out the cut lines for the border and then bevel and stamp. Hope that helps.

Mark

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