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I got an idea for a collor i want for my dog. I want to use like a 2 inch maybe leather collar. Well question is when you make a collar for example a studded or spiked one, how do you press the studs onto the collar ? is there a technique you use or machine to press the studs etc ? Any help will be apretiated.
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Do you want to make it yourself? Or are you looking to just purchase it from someone else?
www.collarmania.com She does custom leather collars and has several different studs available. I know Sis has 2 from her and they look great on her dogs. |
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OR if you just want to spend a TON of money http://www.mollossmaster.com/ One day, when the pups are full grown, they WILL have one of these collars.....until then, we wait patiently
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Has anyone used a Belt and cut the end off?
I've seen some nice belts at the markets here in Saigon, Just wondering if anyone has used any. Those collars on Mollossmaster's site are AWESOME |
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The studs or spikes my son uses are screw type. You punch the hole put the stud through and screw on the spike.
you can buy those studs at a store like Zummies.
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