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First attempt at a Ranger Belt

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Being my first try at a Ranger Belt, I'm quite pleased with how this one turned out!

About 1500 stitches went into this beast, and the three layered billets were super fun to make (and my favorite part of this build). If I could do this again, I'd skive the belt down more at the ends where they overlap, and move the stitching that attaches the billets to the belt further back as well. Not a style that I would have tried to make on my own accord, but I'm glad that I got the chance to make one!

 

https://www.flickr.com/gp/138400355@N06/KE2Ea4

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Very nice...............

May God bless,

Dwight

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Really nice on the stitching and burnishing.

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Thanks guys!

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Nice belt! Super clean

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On 9/3/2016 at 9:24 PM, Alamo said:

Being my first try at a Ranger Belt, I'm quite pleased with how this one turned out!

About 1500 stitches went into this beast, and the three layered billets were super fun to make (and my favorite part of this build). If I could do this again, I'd skive the belt down more at the ends where they overlap, and move the stitching that attaches the billets to the belt further back as well. Not a style that I would have tried to make on my own accord, but I'm glad that I got the chance to make one!

 

https://www.flickr.com/gp/138400355@N06/KE2Ea4

that is absolutely beautiful!!!

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Great job on the ranger belt. Where did you get the buckle, keepers and tip? They are a perfect contrast to the belt color.

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Great job. Especially for your first one. A lot better than my first one.

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Nicely done!

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Looks good. How's it holdin' up 4 years later?

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