Thanks Bobm12 & Cad101 for your kind compliments
I think it's great fun to work on leather, the "right"- veg tanned leather that is. It compliments the watch-repair skills and, like what I've done; making different Vostok modifications, it compliments the modified watches. What I've learned so far is that one has to work very precise; the cutting, the gluing, puching holes, the stitching, finishing-off the edges etc. Any mistake and it will show in the end product. The Nato-straps look in reality much better than in the pictures. Because they were already used, it seems that they are not straight and the holes aren't in line, but all is 100% straight. Slightly out of line, and the strap looks amateuristic. Having made already a great number of mistakes / mishaps, I now know how "hard" it is and hence appriciate Rogart63 straps even better then before. He has done a spendid job on those straps; well done Roger !!
Just like with watch repair; you have to be patient and it takes (lots of) time. As with everything else, the more time you give it, the better the end result.
My Nato-straps are starting to "break-in", they feel great and are already my favourites. No doubt, they will last me for many years to come