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I didn't care so much for this (standard craftaid) design, but I think my wife is getting the hang of this (for a chubby foreign girl) :)

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Her tooling looks very nice. The only real change I would recomend is to punch the lace holes closer to the edge to eliminate the spider leg look.

Aaron

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Her tooling looks very nice. The only real change I would recomend is to punch the lace holes closer to the edge to eliminate the spider leg look.

Aaron

X2 that was my exact first two thoughts. Really impressive tooling and finish and that the holes should be closer to the edge.

Way to go,

Kevin

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X2 that was my exact first two thoughts. Really impressive tooling and finish and that the holes should be closer to the edge.

Way to go,

Kevin

Funny how that works for some items and not others. I agree, my wallets and notebooks I do at a spacing equal to the lace width or less, motorcycle gear (tank & fender bibs, etc) it's double or more.

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Funny how that works for some items and not others. I agree, my wallets and notebooks I do at a spacing equal to the lace width or less, motorcycle gear (tank & fender bibs, etc) it's double or more.

I think it's more noticeable the narrower the lace gets.

Kevin

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