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buckstitching causing uneven edge - how to avoid?

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Hi folks,

I have seen plenty of saddle stitched and buck stitched belts and none of the stitching ive seen seems to be causing a ripple effect along the edge. When I am bucktitching a regular vegtan belt, no matter how far from the edge I am, it is causing the leather to buckle......I want to have a perfectly flush edge on the belts I make but am not sure how to achieve this....any advice? Thank you!!

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I'm not too familiar with buck stitching, but maybe lessen the tension of the stitch. I know when saddle stitching if I pull the stitches too tight it causes the edge to get wrinkly . Sometimes tapping the stitches with a hammer helps even it all out but not always. 

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I think I know what's going on here. If there is a ripple on the edge it is caused by the needle and thread passing though the stitch hole. Move your stitch line in a mm or 2 and it should go away.

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13 hours ago, bgl500 said:

I think I know what's going on here. If there is a ripple on the edge it is caused by the needle and thread passing though the stitch hole. Move your stitch line in a mm or 2 and it should go away.

 

15 hours ago, Stetson912 said:

I'm not too familiar with buck stitching, but maybe lessen the tension of the stitch. I know when saddle stitching if I pull the stitches too tight it causes the edge to get wrinkly . Sometimes tapping the stitches with a hammer helps even it all out but not always. 

 

 

Thank you both for the advice!! I really appreciate it :)

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Only buckstitched a few times, but a few  things that might bunch the leather occur to me.  Pulling lace too tight.  Lace too thick or not beveled.  Holes too close together. Lace not dampened to make it conform. Tandy sells a great short booklet on buckstitching. Seems you could dampen completed project and pound gently  --John

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On 6/21/2017 at 6:54 AM, Squilchuck said:

Only buckstitched a few times, but a few  things that might bunch the leather occur to me.  Pulling lace too tight.  Lace too thick or not beveled.  Holes too close together. Lace not dampened to make it conform. Tandy sells a great short booklet on buckstitching. Seems you could dampen completed project and pound gently  --John

Thank you for the advice! Much appreciated!!

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