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YourhandMyAss -> If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 1:38:51 PM)

In the craft department there's a product for setting grommets, You cut a small hole with sizzors, feed the male part of it through the whole line up the female part and use a special tool to whack them together, and you've got your hole.




JustDarkness -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 1:53:15 PM)

uhmmm..what is this about?  lol




YourhandMyAss -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 1:56:01 PM)

IF you have nothing but sarcasm to contribute go hijack someone elses post  Or Go look it up on google..
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ORIGINAL: JustDarkness

uhmmm..what is this about?  lol




mstrj69 -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 1:58:07 PM)

  Can you add more holes to a collar?  It depends on if it is too large for you or too small for you.  If it is too large for you, can easily add more holes but if too small may or may not because you get too close to the end and that hole will tear the collar apart if it breaks.  Most companies make the same collar in different sizes, might help to try to find them online and check their website or write and see if they have the design you want in a different size.




wulfgarw -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 1:58:46 PM)

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ORIGINAL: YourhandMyAss

In the craft department there's a product for setting grommets, You cut a small hole with sizzors, feed the male part of it through the whole line up the female part and use a special tool to whack them together, and you've got your hole.


An leather hole puncher might give you a cleaner hole to work with.




JustDarkness -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 1:59:23 PM)

Well lady....I honestly have no clue.
So don't get pissed..
so..what is it about?

(it is propably because I didn't see the whole title of the thread before...now it is clear. But my god..people have bad temper)




YourhandMyAss -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 2:01:17 PM)

mstrj69, It's indeed because it's to small. It goes up to a  size 18, and it is just one or two holes to small to close. This is as big as this particular one gets I think.

http://pet.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/pPETS-3926778t400.jpg

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ORIGINAL: mstrj69

Can you add more holes to a collar?  It depends on if it is too large for you or too small for you.  If it is too large for you, can easily add more holes but if too small may or may not because you get too close to the end and that hole will tear the collar apart if it breaks.  Most companies make the same collar in different sizes, might help to try to find them online and check their website or write and see if they have the design you want in a different size.




YourhandMyAss -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 2:03:01 PM)

Well a lot of people around here find it fun to follow others around and hijack their thread if they don't like you.

I didn't know if you was being sarcastic or not lol.

If you honestly don't know, I'll explain.


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ORIGINAL: JustDarkness

Well lady....I honestly have no clue.
So don't get pissed..
so..what is it about?

(it is propably because I didn't see the whole title of the thread before...now it is clear. But my god..people have bad temper)




YourhandMyAss -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 2:05:11 PM)

Crap hit quote instead of edit.




JustDarkness -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 2:05:43 PM)

I know now..afther several posts..what is is about...collar size and how to modify them :)

You can go to a shoe repair shop..and they can punch in some extra holes . The holes need to be punched "clean" else the leather will crack on the bad spots in time., happens easily when you do it yourself.




YourhandMyAss -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 2:07:13 PM)

JustDarkness, these are nylon doggy collars I want to hole punch, but it's a good tip. You wouldn't want a pretty leather collar to get ruined just cause the holes were not punched right.
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ORIGINAL: JustDarkness

I know now..afther several posts..what is is about...collar size and how to modify them :)

You can go to a shoe repair shop..and they can punch in some extra holes in . The holes need to be punched "clean" else the leather will crack on the bad spots in time.





E2Sweet -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 2:14:36 PM)

For modifying collars that are too large, you can get a leather punch set and all the tools and parts necessary to add grommets from Tandy Leather. Google them for their website. They offer a shopping cart system for online ordering.




YourhandMyAss -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 2:17:27 PM)

That's exactly the term I needed to know to google it, I was googling Gromit setters. And I found a result, but it was a huge bulky item that cost 75 dollars.

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ORIGINAL: E2Sweet

For modifying collars that are too large, you can get a leather punch set and all the tools and parts necessary to add grommets from Tandy Leather. Google them for their website. They offer a shopping cart system for online ordering.




BondageBarbieX -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 7:31:46 PM)

The dog collars I have seen are generally set to specific inches with out much room left on the end to add more holes.I have seen many cute dog collars that are made up to 15 and 16 inches and you might not have to add holes.




Elegant -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 8:05:01 PM)

  • Purchase that collar at PetSmart = $16
  • Buy small pack of 10 grommets/washers with setter = $5
  • Total (gasoline and/or shipping not included) = $21

Add a few curse words for when you mess up a few grommets. Go find flat nose cutters to remove fubar grommet. Add new grommet. Get a bit pissed off when you put on the collar and discover that the buckle now does not line up at the back of the neck 'cause you added grommets.

Sigh when you realize that custom made items really are often good value.





BondageBarbieX -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/28/2008 11:27:16 PM)

I have used dog collars/ leashes for photos and choke/obedience collars and leads .for photos depicting puppy play.




peppermint -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/29/2008 6:04:37 AM)

I bought my grommets and grommet setter at a fabric store.  I was making a corset top at the time to wear to my son's pirate themed wedding.  I found it was more difficult to use than I thought it would be.  Unless you were dead straight on and used just the right pressure with the hammer, the grommet would be cockeyed or smashed too much or not enough.  The item eventually turned out okay, but took hours longer than expected to make.  




YourhandMyAss -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/29/2008 12:39:50 PM)

15 and 16 inches are smaller than 18 inches, so there for wouldn't fit. It's not to big it's to small..

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ORIGINAL: BondageBarbieX

The dog collars I have seen are generally set to specific inches with out much room left on the end to add more holes.I have seen many cute dog collars that are made up to 15 and 16 inches and you might not have to add holes.




YourhandMyAss -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/29/2008 12:41:00 PM)

There is that consideration, so Obviously one would want to practice before doing the collar they had their heart set on.

There's also machines, that do them too, but like I mentioned they can be 75 dollars or more.
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ORIGINAL: peppermint

I bought my grommets and grommet setter at a fabric store.  I was making a corset top at the time to wear to my son's pirate themed wedding.  I found it was more difficult to use than I thought it would be.  Unless you were dead straight on and used just the right pressure with the hammer, the grommet would be cockeyed or smashed too much or not enough.  The item eventually turned out okay, but took hours longer than expected to make.  




oceanwynds -> RE: If you see a really cute dog collar* or any really but it's not in your size can you add more holes? (12/29/2008 2:09:52 PM)

I sold all my late husband's leather tools, so dont recall the name of it. They have a variety of leather hole punchers though and anyone would do. We never used them for collars, but did for belts.

oceanwynds




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