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    It's nice to hear of others having a go.

    When we make straps We use an adjustable strap cutter they aren't that expensive the one we use is American.
    To finish the edge the simplest way is to soak a cloth in some hot water (Hottest you can hold)holding the strap tightly draw it though the cloth several times. It gives a good polished finish to the edge. We don't use dyes on the edges.
    Great results you got too by the look of it
    All the Best.....David.
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    Hey! that's a great tip Freelander. I like it when you can get great results without fancy tools. Can you tell me which strap cutter you use?

    Phil, a weave strap was my initial plan but opted for the simpler plan strap. WHEN you get it done post the pics. I'd like to see how you resolved the issues.

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    Here is the strap cutter I use, it is from Tandy Leather:


    Craftool Strap Cutter #3080-00

    Ret. 19.99 ea...Save 25%. Sale ends 8/31/2005.
    Works great at cutting all different weights of leather. Can easily adjust to cut 1/8" to 4" strips. Handy cross bars add support. Includes two blades. (Additional replacement blades #308100.)

    The Leather Factory sells this same cutter for $14.99. Odd since Tandy is now owned by TLF, go figure

    Both Tandy and The Leather Factory also sells an all metal strap cutter of the same design for $79.99.
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    Thaks Doc, I've been searching ebay for Leather Tools. There are quite a few nice sets out there but they are in demand. Hopefully I can pick up a good set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Hudson
    Here is the strap cutter I use, it is from Tandy Leather:


    Craftool Strap Cutter #3080-00

    Ret. 19.99 ea...Save 25%. Sale ends 8/31/2005.
    Works great at cutting all different weights of leather. Can easily adjust to cut 1/8" to 4" strips. Handy cross bars add support. Includes two blades. (Additional replacement blades #308100.)

    The Leather Factory sells this same cutter for $14.99. Odd since Tandy is now owned by TLF, go figure

    Both Tandy and The Leather Factory also sells an all metal strap cutter of the same design for $79.99.
    Thats the one We us
    All the Best.....David.
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    What size edge beveler is best for a standard thickness belt. 2, 3, 4, 5 ....?

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