And since I got the basic tools, I can cut and finish (or burnish) the edges myself. :)
Point to note: As my belt was without any hole punches (I requested that from the seller), I have to trial and error the length that I want and cut it myself. A mistake I made was to punch the holes before I cut the length, which resulted in a few trials and errors. I wanted to get only 3 holes to have the simple look. But upon the first 3 holes made, I realised it was still too long for me and had to go a few holes inner to get it right. So take note guys, double confirm the length before you cut or punch the holes!
Comparing the swedish army belt that I always wear and the new belt
Getting the tools ready!
Burnishing the edges after cutting it
Can you tell which is the original finished cut and which is mine?
Here is the answer! :)
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