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Good afternoon all,

I just picked up S Rope stamp R875 and rope stamp R956 from Tandy. I'm starting to get better with the rope stamp R956, but I'm having difficulty laying S rope and continuing a pattern. If someone please post a link on how to perfect this two stamps or tips on how too.

Your help is greatly appreciated and look for to hearing from you guys or gals .

Thanks,

Pete

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Maybe a pic or 2 of what you are doing and the results you have achieved will give people something to comment on.

Kindest regards

Brian

 

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I never figured out the S rope one, (I only tried it out at Tandy store, and nobody there at the time could help with it, either), but the R956 just takes a little practice. I never had to go around a corner with it though!

 

hatbandrope.jpg

So much leather...so little time.

 

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22 hours ago, Northmount said:

See this thread

The tool used is very similar to the R956.

Tom

Thank you for the help that looks great.

Best,

Pete

12 hours ago, alpha2 said:

I never figured out the S rope one, (I only tried it out at Tandy store, and nobody there at the time could help with it, either), but the R956 just takes a little practice. I never had to go around a corner with it though!

 

hatbandrope.jpg

Yes, just with practice is coming together.

Thanks,

Pete

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