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Hello,

I usearrow-10x10.png 10-11oz Heavy Hermann Oak leather to make belts, suspenders, dog leashes, dog collars, ETC. 

I rub palm leaf wax into the leather. Then, beewax mixed with neatsfoots oil. To protect againstarrow-10x10.png moisture it is then finished with acrylic leather sheen. The edges are then, burnished and waxed by hand.

Feed back would be nice and if anyone recommend changing this method at all, please say so!

Thank you,

Wolves leather

Austyn.

 

 

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Nice and simple. A crease down the edges would look nice.

Is the buckle stitched on or riveted?

Your photography is great.

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I like the belts.

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Very nice dress belts. Simple and efficient. Also wondering if you stitch or rivet your buckles? 

Would love to see more of your work.

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Good looking belts. One criticism is that the first hole is too close to the end of these belts - if the buckle tongue was in this last hole, the end would not reach the keeper! I always allow 4" to 5" (10 to 12cm).

Cheers, Lois

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Lovely belts. Great photo's

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On 9/19/2016 at 3:43 PM, thefanninator said:

Nice and simple. A crease down the edges would look nice.

Is the buckle stitched on or riveted?

Your photography is great.

Thank you!

 

 

 

Thank you! 

The belts have screw rivets so you have the option the change out the buckle.

On 9/20/2016 at 0:12 AM, AussieMade said:

Very nice dress belts. Simple and efficient. Also wondering if you stitch or rivet your buckles? 

Would love to see more of your work.

Here is a link to my work!

http://wolvesleather.com/

work in progress :)

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On 9/20/2016 at 7:02 AM, impulse said:

Good looking belts. One criticism is that the first hole is too close to the end of these belts - if the buckle tongue was in this last hole, the end would not reach the keeper! I always allow 4" to 5" (10 to 12cm).

Cheers, Lois

Hey Lois,

Yes I've already made that change in the belt length.

thank you for the input! 

Cheers

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Looks great! Maybe create another version with a blunt tip and tapered corners that lead to the blunt tip? This will give you and customer options and keep things interesting for you. But they do look wonderful. Great job!

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