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    It looks great! You certainly have a very steady hand with your iron. Out of curiosity, how did you cut a perfect 3/4" strip from the belt? Shears? Utility knife?

    I'm looking forward to seeing the finished belt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Out of curiosity, how did you cut a perfect 3/4" strip from the belt?
    I'd bet on a draw gauge. It's an implement with a blade in it that can be adjusted to the width of the belt you want, then you just drag the leather through it being careful to keep it snugged up against the "wall" side of the cutter.

    This gives you a strip between the "wall" and the "blade" that is always the same width.

    Here's a picture of the gadget:


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    Thanks Caradoc,

    What little leather work I do is all sort of made up as I go along. I'm always interested in the how people do things the right way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario) View Post
    Thats pretty cool!

    What sort of buckle will you be puting with it?

    I plan on putting a rectangular kilt buckle on it. I already have a wide chestnut belt from Cavscout with a brass center bar buckle. (Very fine work!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    It looks great! You certainly have a very steady hand with your iron. Out of curiosity, how did you cut a perfect 3/4" strip from the belt? Shears? Utility knife?

    I'm looking forward to seeing the finished belt.

    Cheers
    I haven't invested in a draw knife yet. I have a 3 foot metal straight edge that I clamped to a table edge and used a standard utility knife. Shears don't give as good an edge to the leather. I did invest in a tool to take a thin edge off the side. It creates a bevel edge.

    Thanks for the encouragement, everyone.

    Tom

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