western buckle

eastslope

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Shawn, that pretty cool. You might want to file the back bar round so that it doesn't eat through leather. Thanks for showing.
 

Willem Parel

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I like it very much Shawn, I see a difference in the inlinewriggling and the outlinewriggling how do you achieve this.
I am more interested in the inline, did you take "larger steps" with your graver???
Or is it an other type of graver.
And the dots in the border is that done with a beadingtool??
Thanks for showing,
Willem
 

rod

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Shawn,

A very handsome piece, and beautifully cut! You are full of good ideas, and clearly have mastery in your vocabulary of cuts. Keep posting these inspiring designs!

Rod
 

BES

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Hi Didyoung!

Hi Didyoung!

Well done!

I bought a nice belt for jeans!
Buckle had a defect that I did not notice right away.
And she came into disrepair.

I looked at your excellent work and thought
that will need to make a good buckle!

Good luck to you!
Continue to please our eyes to its excellent work!

BES
Eric S. Brezhitsk
 
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