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I made this belt yesterday. Paul Kelleher made the buckle set that is on it. Let me know what you think and feel free to critique my work...

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Absolutely Fantastic Work, Really like the Buckle set, too!

-Colter

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Tyrel

Nice work. You've got your tooling down . Did you draw your own pattern? I like the pattern. I'm being picky here, I notice that you bumped up against your border with either your beveler or lifter. I've done the same thing on occasion and get my butt chewed by my teacher.

Again, Nice work! Happy tooling

Tim

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Thanks Storm, Colter and Tim for your commments. I borrowed the flower from Chan Greer's belt book and I drew the rest. Thanks for catching the banged up border, I was so busy trying not to forget any shading or decorative cuts that i forgot to smooth out my border.

I have a question. I use my lifter and then bevel am I doing it backwards or should i bevel first?

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Nice work Ty! I lift and bevel just like you. I don't think their is a right or wrong order just what works best for you.

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Hi Tyrel

When your tooling the sequence is thumbprints, lifter then beveler. A trick that Chan Geer [not to be a name dropper] taught me is to go back over your thumbprints and tip your tool back and enhance the tip of the print where the beveler has pushed the leather in.

Other wise your tooling looks great. Clean and smooth. Keep up the work

If I can help, let me know. I'm in here most every day and in chat room in the evenings.

Happy tooling

Tim

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I made this belt yesterday. Paul Kelleher made the buckle set that is on it. Let me know what you think and feel free to critique my work...

That is very nice work, Tyrel. I have been a member here for awhile but I think this is my first post. I just wanted to compliment you on your ability. I have tooled a bunch of belts over the years but hardly ever do one anymore but I enjoy looking at nice work.

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