rktaylor Posted October 6, 2015 Report Posted October 6, 2015 I picked up a couple sizes of hourglass stamps at the Wichita Boot and Saddle Show. I marked the two horizontal lines, but just eyeballed the spacing. It's not too bad, but it could certainly be more even. I'm curious if anyone goes to the effort to mark the spacing. I appreciate any suggestions for creatively using this stamp. Thanks, Randy Quote
Members Equiplay Saddlery Posted October 8, 2015 Members Report Posted October 8, 2015 I always mark my first side with my wing dividers but eyeball the second so that I can make adjustments better. It just seems to work better for me that way. Especially on curves. Quote
rktaylor Posted October 9, 2015 Author Report Posted October 9, 2015 Thanks for the tip. I'm going to practice a little more this weekend. Maybe I should start a project to use it. Randy Quote
mlapaglia Posted October 9, 2015 Report Posted October 9, 2015 I always mark my first side with my wing dividers but eyeball the second so that I can make adjustments better. It just seems to work better for me that way. Especially on curves. Same way I do it. Quote
Members 1961Mike Posted April 26, 2021 Members Report Posted April 26, 2021 Hi I trial and error the distance between the two lines of stamping on the cut off end of a belt. When I get a spacing I want, I make the lines and start stamping. I find it helpful to start on the inside of the project instead of the outside. Later Quote
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