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How do you dye belts with antique dye and keep it from running over the edges and through the holes and get on the back side of the belt?

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what I've started doing is not finished punching the holes until after I have all the tooling and dye work done. If you are using precut blanks, try putting some masking tape over the back. I don't use too much antique any more

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13 hours ago, cjartist said:

Packing (shipping) tape on the back

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I use painters tape or shipping tape. Lately, I've been punching holes after everything else, then using a Q-tip to apply stain in the holes, followed by a good burnish.

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