drgnfyre4
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Registered: 02-2005
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Re: Belt buckles
They look great first off. As far as scratch proof, not really possible that I know of. i do resin replica belt buckles and although you can clear coat them with acrylic belt buckles take a lot of abuse and will get scratch and wear marks pretty much whatever you do. I would however recommend you make a mold and cast some in resin that you can attach to metal buckle blanks, your work on those is great and should be preserved!
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6/2/2005, 1:06 am
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clevelandfx
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Registered: 01-2005
Location: Cleveland, Oh
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Re: Belt buckles
HOLY BELT BUCKLES BIRCHMAN!
Those rock. The soapdish lid looks good as a buckle, now I might have to take a shot at one, still got a dish or two hanging around.
you should think about molding those.
GOOD JOB :applaude
Tom
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6/2/2005, 7:02 am
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BatDemon
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Re: Belt buckles
Try a non-yellowing polyurethane spray for scratch-proofing. I don't know if it will react with the glaze, so sample teast it.
--- - BatDemon
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6/2/2005, 9:39 am
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