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Dan:

I used a piece of 6 oz leather and laid the stingray on top; glued and stitched the two together.

My old eyes couldn't pick out the stitches in among the sting ray beads.

Thanks,

Dan

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Dwight, that's a good looking rig! And the buckle set is sure appropriate for your interests smile.gif I'd certainly be interested in hearing about your tricks, I have lots to learn. I wear a double layer belt now (ordered this one from A&G Gunleather, member here) since I didn't have my shop set up yet, thought I'd try the ranger style to see if I liked it. Looks fun to make too.

DMR, . . . sorry it took so long, . . . but here is the information you wanted. Holler back if you have any questions.

I also will not let a ranger belt out that is not stitched 360 (just my way of doing things), and I stitch em at about 3/16" from the edge, . . . using a stitch grover on both sides.

Dan, . . . billets are only one layer, . . . but I am careful to select it away from the hard edges of a hide as well as away from the soft underbelly.

Have fun guys, . . .

May God bless,

Dwight

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