Members the gafer Posted November 20, 2014 Members Report Posted November 20, 2014 made this today its made with british bridle leather and has solid brass fittings hand sewn with yellow tiger thread and brass rivets not so keen on the rivets now so i think i will just all hand sew from now on Quote
Members Ingrid H Posted November 20, 2014 Members Report Posted November 20, 2014 The rivets look like they are adding quite a bit of strength to the d-ring area of the collar. How would you get that strength with a centered d-ring and stitching only? would you stitch right over the d-ring? I'm a big fan of center d-rings and only use rivets on my collars- no stitching so far. Well... a few experiments but nothing for sale. And an off topic question- What is a lurcher? It's not an AKC breed. Is it a KC breed? Got any pics to share of your dogs? Quote
Members the gafer Posted November 21, 2014 Author Members Report Posted November 21, 2014 you sew right up to the d ring and double back the stiching all my old collars was made that way but took longer to do so i started with the rivets a lurcher is a hunting dog we use in uk they are crossed with all sorts mine are crossed with deerhound greyhound collie bull terrier Quote
Members snubbyfan Posted November 21, 2014 Members Report Posted November 21, 2014 Looks good, I personally prefer hand stitching or chicago screws over rivets. Rivets can deform and loosen over time. Quote Keep on Chooglin'Check out my YouTube Channel, comment and subscribe for updateshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOM3hbruUKHov9kquIxXKlA
Members Ingrid H Posted November 21, 2014 Members Report Posted November 21, 2014 Cool! Thanks for posting up some dog pics I can see some bull, deerhound and greyhound. What do you hunt with your lurchers? Unless you couldn't tell from my avatar, I'm into Dobermans. Dobermans are part Greyhound too. Here's one of my center d-ring collars: Quote
Members the gafer Posted November 21, 2014 Author Members Report Posted November 21, 2014 i used to hunt rabbits ,hare,fox and deer but since the ban i can only hunt rats and rabbits got any more pics of your collars Quote
Members Ingrid H Posted November 21, 2014 Members Report Posted November 21, 2014 Looks good, I personally prefer hand stitching or chicago screws over rivets. Rivets can deform and loosen over time. I haven't had that problem with rivets and I've never had a complaint about that from a customer. I worry more about screws and use Loc-Tite every time I have to use them. I've had people loose conchos before I started using Loc-Tite, Quote
Members Ingrid H Posted November 21, 2014 Members Report Posted November 21, 2014 i used to hunt rabbits ,hare,fox and deer but since the ban i can only hunt rats and rabbits got any more pics of your collars I never got a hunting licence but got a permit to carry a handgun. I shoot the squirrels that chew on my house and drive my dogs nuts My Doberman would be a good hunting dog if he didn't eat or crunch the prey. He eats squirrels whole. He is very good at flushing partridge, but I've never had a licence to hunt them. I've got a flicker page of my collars: https://www.flickr.com/photos/29665779@N03/ Quote
Members the gafer Posted November 21, 2014 Author Members Report Posted November 21, 2014 some nice work the dogs look grate don't think any of my dogs could pull weariing a collar like yours off Quote
Members the gafer Posted November 21, 2014 Author Members Report Posted November 21, 2014 how long have you been working with leather Quote
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