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Hi everyone. I just finished a belt for my uncle. It was my first one. Let me know what you think. Thank you for watching.

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I've been trying to get the little rope stamp forever! Tandy never has it when I'm at the store. I thought it could be a cool border tool, but the way you used it looks really cool too.

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Thanks everyone! Smoke cigars, that tool gave me some trouble until figured the right angle to make a straight line. I got this tool online. Maybe you can get there easier.

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GREAT JOB NATALIE!!

All that persistence has paid off. Looks like you're even getting the hang of the edge burnishing :)

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GREAT JOB NATALIE!!

All that persistence has paid off. Looks like you're even getting the hang of the edge burnishing :)

Thanks! It was tough :P still not perfect though.

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still not perfect though.

Hey, if you ever think it's perfect, go find a new craft to master. No sense in continuing if you already know it all ;)

Even masters still learn all the time. Good thing I already know your a perfectionist who nit picks yourself more than everyone else does. It takes one to know one.

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I have been stymied by the darned rope stamp. I think your use of it was excellent. But I really like the fouled anchor. As an old sea dog type I need to incorporate that into my repertoire.

Well done!

Roger

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Thank you everyone for your encouraging words! :)

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I reallly like the placement of the rope and anchor. Did you use an antiquing to set off the design or is it just the dye?

Your uncle is going to love the belt.

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Awesome belt, I must agree with the previous comments, the rope looks friggin sick. Anchors aren't exactly my cup'o'tea but lines look clean. Overall clean design great success!

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I reallly like the placement of the rope and anchor. Did you use an antiquing to set off the design or is it just the dye?

Your uncle is going to love the belt.

Thank you! Yes i used an antique to kinda make the lines stand out. I used a gel from eco flo. The color was ''tan''

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Your technique worked, it looks wonderful!

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I too love the design. I love the "Sailor Jerry" anchor at the billet end....did you carve that or was it a 3D stamp? If it was a stamp, do you remember where you got it? I'd love to do some nautical stuff for some friends of mine that sail on a tall ship...

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I too love the design. I love the "Sailor Jerry" anchor at the billet end....did you carve that or was it a 3D stamp? If it was a stamp, do you remember where you got it? I'd love to do some nautical stuff for some friends of mine that sail on a tall ship...

Hey! No im afraid it wasnt a stamp. I carved that anchor from a sketch i found online. I could send you that if you are interested.

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Hey Natalie,

Thanks, I'd love a copy. I sent you a PM with my email address...thanks again.

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Looks great, putting a small tooling on the billet is a very unique idea, as is the rope down the center.

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