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Nice tutorial. Interesting steps you take to finish your belts to include your specific products. Keep up the great work!

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Thanks for posting, this was really good info.

Bob

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Bob Blea

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Fort Collins, CO

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Nice tutorial! very helpful.

do you give all your pieces a 'serial number'? It's a good idea for when you get famous and copies come out... :)

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Nice tutorial! very helpful.

do you give all your pieces a 'serial number'? It's a good idea for when you get famous and copies come out... :)

I sure do! Just want to hammer in the fact that these aren't mass-produced items. That each one has a number, unlike some larger brand names that pump out thousands and thousands of pieces a year.

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Hi Mr Lentz.

Being a total novice, I found this to be a huge help and insight.

Thank you for sharing, and taking the time to post such a detailed tutorial.

The pictures were a big help.

As already mentioned, the serial number is a nice touch.

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