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Offline TheHobbit

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Buckle mod
« on: July 08, 2012, 11:32:15 AM »
I do like my straps but the buckle on one of the strap I have did not sing to me. It is not the quality but rather the finish of the buckle. It was neither polished or brushed but it looks jaded (?). Anyway I decided to do something about it. I decided to give the buckle a brushed finish.

It is not as difficult as it sounds. Patience, a steady hand, that green thing you use to clean pots in your kitchen and the buckle.

The buckle in question. You can see that it is neither polished nor brushed. Oh, i removed (photoshop) the logo on the buckle.



The back of the buckle. It is not an original GPF buckle.



If you worry about getting the strap dirty, you can always tape up the strap. I did not. You can see that the lower half of the buckle is already having the brushed finish.



The top half of the buckle is now brushed. Only the centre portion (where the tang sits) is still 'polished'.



The workplace with traces of the brushing.....  ;D



The finish product. Total time, 10 minutes.



Offline danny

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Re: Buckle mod
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2012, 10:09:31 AM »
Hi Ivan,
Very useful resource. I suppose when you mentioned the tool for the job as the green kitchen thingy you meant this  ;D:



Thanks for sharing.

Offline TheHobbit

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Re: Buckle mod
« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2012, 11:19:54 AM »
Yes sir. Did not want to use any commercial name.  ::)