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    Sporran Strap

    Someone was asking about the strap I was wearing in another picture. Here's a clearer shot of the strap. I made it from some plain rawhide strap I got from the Tandy leather store.


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    Niiiiiiiiicce!

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    hahah im going there today!

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    Quote Originally Posted by switchblade5984
    hahah im going there today!

    now i saw the picture!!!!!!!! damn thats nice! write up write up!!!!!! diy!

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    WOW..now thats a sporran strap ! i second Switchblades comment on the write up. at least some more pics and show us the details.. ( wishing i had talent like that )..
    cheers

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    Dude - that's SWEET!

    I like it! And the screws for connecting the two pieces together is an interesting solution. No buckle in the back.

    Inquiring minds want to know...looks like you picked a spot on each strap at which to start the split into three pieces, then braiding begins, braiding ends at the conchos -- good style selection on those -- do they secure a piece of the leather braid that gets cut? Trying to get my mind to work around that bit 'cause I can't make it out in the picture

    The more I look at the pic the more I like it. I join Switchblade: Write up a DIY!! Or keep your trade secrets and go into business

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    How did I miss this? Thats a great strap. You did an outstanding job on it.

    I know a fair amount about leatherwork and will trade the secret of the braiding for a hand sewn tank. Just kidding! :grin:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
    I know a fair amount about leatherwork and will trade the secret of the braiding for a hand sewn tank.
    Its called a mystery braid. Looks complicated but actually perty easy to do. Just google mystery braid. http://www.rudedogleather.com/classe...y/mystery.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus
    Its called a mystery braid. Looks complicated but actually perty easy to do. Just google mystery braid. http://www.rudedogleather.com/classe...y/mystery.html
    I know how it's done. Now you've ruined my hope of getting another kilt!

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    Wow! That's fantastic looking, I'll be trying that myself. Great job.

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