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The Granddaughter's Christmas Gift

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Re: The Granddaughter's Christmas Gift

Post by Hatchdog » Mon Dec 05, 2022 10:22 am

Really nice work BOM, two things that really stand out to me are how nice the border compliments the heart pattern and how nice the finish is. Beautiful.
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Re: The Granddaughter's Christmas Gift

Post by fortyshooter » Mon Dec 05, 2022 10:23 am

Great skills and work Jim! A great gift to your granddaughter that should last a long time in use and memories!
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Re: The Granddaughter's Christmas Gift

Post by daytime dave » Mon Dec 05, 2022 10:57 am

Great work marine!
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Re: The Granddaughter's Christmas Gift

Post by CT_Shooter » Mon Dec 05, 2022 3:29 pm

Beautiful work, Marine. Thanks for sharing these projects with us.
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Re: The Granddaughter's Christmas Gift

Post by Rifletom » Mon Dec 05, 2022 3:51 pm

Really, really nice work there Marine. She's going love it.
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Re: The Granddaughter's Christmas Gift

Post by BrokenolMarine » Tue Dec 06, 2022 2:22 pm

As I said, I was working on the new strap. I settled on the design and started the tooling. Slow and Sure, didn't want to screw up the new wider strapping, 60 inches long. The new tooling design is a lot more detailed, and to start, I used a square basketweave stamp but only used one row. To look correct, I drew a VERY faint pencil line down the center of the strap as a reference, then used a small carpenter's square to insure the stamp was properly placed EACH time before striking. THIS stamp is turned 90 degrees before each subsequent strike. I drew a reference line on each of the four sides of the stamp to insure I had turned the stamp, a vertical or horizontal line indicating the direction of the accent line in the pattern ON the stamp. ;) I had messed up a pattern here and there because of failure to turn the stamp in the past.

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The side accent was chosen based on it's size, and that it matches the pouch. Worked out well.

The lettering on the strap was done FIRST, and I used the square and a reference line in the center as well. EACH step verified before stamping.

Once the size of the Snap Links were verified when they were ordered, I was able to CUT the ends of the straps in preparation for folding over and stitching when the snap links arrive. (12th, unless they are lost in the mail.) :evil:

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The dye makes the leather stiff. I treated the leather by rubbing in Mink Oil, which restores the flexibility and keeps it soft. Then I antiqued it. This makes the design POP. I like it. I went over the design with wet Q-tips and wiped away the areas in among the tooling that I wanted to remove more of the antiquing. I'll let this dry several hours then apply the finish. Probably several coats. Then the strap will await the snap links.

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Not done yet, watch this space.
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Re: The Granddaughter's Christmas Gift

Post by JVogler » Tue Dec 06, 2022 8:19 pm

Wow...what a beautiful present. Merry Christmas to all of you and your families.
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