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Posted
Thanks for sharing bro'.

 

BTW, Where you from since you use 'mm'. I'm from Belgium so i know what you talking about. ;)

 

 

Good stuff. I am in Australia and despite preconceptions, we are not quite so backward as people tend to believe. I grew up with the metric system being taught in school. I hope that it helps. If you need any other help, don't be afraid to ask.

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only us dumb americans still use inches, feet and yards. but hey we did put a man on the moon and invented the atomic bomb.

 

we rock!!

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only us dumb americans still use inches, feet and yards. but hey we did put a man on the moon and invented the atomic bomb.

 

we rock!!

 

 

Don't forget muscle cars, coke, the Big Mac, the airplane and most importantly Star Wars.

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Guest Skupilkinson
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I know this thread hasn't been posted in for a while so apologies if I'm resurrecting a dead thread??

 

Tony! Wonderful work on your cumberbund pattern and pouch blueprints! This proves to me that the Search tool is your friend. LOL! So are these measurements still what people are building their pouches and cumberbunds from??

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I know this thread hasn't been posted in for a while so apologies if I'm resurrecting a dead thread??

 

Tony! Wonderful work on your cumberbund pattern and pouch blueprints! This proves to me that the Search tool is your friend. LOL! So are these measurements still what people are building their pouches and cumberbunds from??

 

 

Styrofmos is molding the pouches to these specs....I have the tutorial which for my cumberbund just.. measurements and pics!

Guest Skupilkinson
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I reads yours Angelo and I bookmarked the thread as reference. I just find it easier to follow a pattern of some description. I'll be working from Tony's work AND yours. ;)

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I reads yours Angelo and I bookmarked the thread as reference. I just find it easier to follow a pattern of some description. I'll be working from Tony's work AND yours. ;)

 

My seamstress cut the cloth 1 1/2 inch and tuck a quarter inch on each side then sewed the elastic and the cloth together, repeating each step to the desired width.

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