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    I'm very interested Robin.

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    A Robin Buckle and a Cavscout kilt belt sounds like it might be a promising combo!!!

    I wonder how much for the combo????? :confused:

    (Hint, Hint, HINT!!!! :mrgreen: )

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    Hey Robin,

    I'm interested as well.

    Would you be intersted in casting a "round buckle" similar to this picture:

    I'll take some close ups & do a little bit of measuring tonight and post them.

    The buckle as an "indent" on opposite side of the pin to give the look of a brooch pin when buckled.
    http://www.craftycelts.com/celtic_brooches.html

    Cheers,

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    A slight delay, but I'm on the job now....



    The design, the buckle made of plastic modelling sheet and the pewter cast of it.

    I'll now further shape the pewter casting...when finished, this will be used to make the production mold.

    The buckle will be 8.5cm x 7.2cm, 4mm thick, 140 to 150 grams, a 5.5cm (almost 2.25") wide belt will fit.

    The buckle will cost $12.50 +p&p.

    I'll post pictures of the final result...polished and weathered versions...next week.

    I hope this is what you have in mind
    Last edited by Robin; 3rd September 06 at 08:08 AM.

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    That looks great Robin! Perhaps a "smooth" version and a "Hammered" version?

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    It's not a good idea to hammer things made of pewter, but I'll see what I can do to give it a "rough" look

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    The "antique" version.

    I didn't polish this buckle and left the small flaws as they are and gave it an acid bath. Looks pretty antique and handmade :rolleyes:

    Since all buckles are handcrafted...each buckle will be slightly different.

    The antique buckles receive a protective coating of clear varnish, the polished buckles will receive a layer of anti oxidation varnish and clear varnish.

    Hope you like it
    Last edited by Robin; 9th September 06 at 02:06 AM.

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    Robin, That is great! Very nice work!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin

    The "anique" version.
    I like it!!!
    Mark Keeney

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