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Fio*. 79. — Bells and Brush. Figs. 80 and 81. — Brass Hame Plates. Then run a big hot beveller round the edges and along the lines made until the groove looks deep and polished. Having two |-in. Roller tinned buckles, or 66 Harness Making. brass Scotch buckles, cut two chapes to the same width. Chapes are pieces to hold on the buckles ; the name is also applied to the part going round buckles on any length of strap. The chapes are Fig. 82. Fig. 83. Fig. 84. Fig. 85. Fig. 82. — Brass Oval. Figs.... 83 to 8. 5. — Brass Octagons. made 3^ in. Long and turned down 2 in. From one end ; make the short end very thin and the other end slightly so, then point the piece. Cut a buckle hole at the bend, edge, crease, and prick for stitch- ing ; then put the chapes in the buckles and make the tops of these last flush with edge and front of winkers, working as follows : — Tack the chape down in its place in the front corner where the creasing on the edges meets, and Fig. ^^. Fig-. 87. Fig. 88.
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