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Here's a belt I just finished for my uncle. Nothin' fancy.

The leather is 9oz and it is not lined so the stitching is decorative (yes, it's machine stitched).

I thought the oval holes were a bit too big and setting the rivets left a few marks but other than that I think it's ok. He pretty much wanted a heavy duty strap of leather to hold his pants up so hopefully it will meet his expectations.  :) 

Comments/critique are always welcome.

Thanks for looking!

-Ryan

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Your leather skills are developing brilliantly. You’ve really mastered that sewing machine, your stitches look really good!

Have you setup a online shop yet? I think you should think about it. Keep up the good work.

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13 minutes ago, KingsCountyLeather said:

Your leather skills are developing brilliantly. You’ve really mastered that sewing machine, your stitches look really good!

Have you setup a online shop yet? I think you should think about it. Keep up the good work.

Thank you! 

Hopefully, I will have a website soon. I'll put the link on my status when I do.

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Great job again, Roland. I hope my little boy takes a liking to leather. He's only 5 right now.

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3 minutes ago, bikermutt07 said:

Great job again, Roland. I hope my little boy takes a liking to leather. He's only 5 right now.

Thanks, Mutt! 

Just take away his video games and TV and replace them with leather tools. ;) 

-Ryan

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Nothing wrong with that Ryan. Looks good!

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1 hour ago, JKHelms said:

Nothing wrong with that Ryan. Looks good!

Thanks!

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Roland sometimes you can dampen the leather and use modelling tool to remove the setting  marks...

And nothing wrong with a thick old strap around the waist ...better than across the back side!

More fine work.

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45 minutes ago, plinkercases said:

Roland sometimes you can dampen the leather and use modelling tool to remove the setting  marks...

And nothing wrong with a thick old strap around the waist ...better than across the back side!

More fine work.

Thanks, Plinker!

Yeah, I think I get the picture... :lol: My cousins are gonna hate me for making their dad a heavy duty weapon. :whistle:

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Beautiful!!

Why don't burnish the edges?

Any way good job ;)

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7 hours ago, D2G said:

Beautiful!!

Why don't burnish the edges?

Any way good job ;)

I did but I think that because the leather was predyed it did not hold very well. Any suggestions?

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