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we were discussing with ten10 on saturday afternoon. not as easy as it looks.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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The problem of using modern belt is most nowadays use synthethic material (fake leather), or a thin genuine leather with non-leather "fillers" in between.
If you buy the inexpensive all genuine leather belts from Bugis, it's very thick and stiff (he..he..), and need special tool to scrape it thinner for the fold-over part.
Finished, soft, all-leather belts are NOT cheap.
So for fun, can try for sure, but otherwise better off buying from TheWatchBoys or other inexpensive strap makers, imho...
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Originally posted by H2F View PostThe problem of using modern belt is most nowadays use synthethic material (fake leather), or a thin genuine leather with non-leather "fillers" in between.
If you buy the inexpensive all genuine leather belts from Bugis, it's very thick and stiff (he..he..), and need special tool to scrape it thinner for the fold-over part.
Finished, soft, all-leather belts are NOT cheap.
So for fun, can try for sure, but otherwise better off buying from TheWatchBoys or other inexpensive strap makers, imho...
TWB cannot be under the category of inexpensive, I suppose
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