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OneLove
2962
May 21, 2017
Can anyone tell me the best way to thread the buckle so the belt material lies extremely flat (like the other end, which is a simple loop)? The end result is the buckle is always at an angle and not flat. A bit annoying. I suppose that's as flat as it gets.
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serif
251
May 22, 2017
OneLoveLoving mine, but I don't think there's a way to make that work, it doesn't seem to have been designed with that in mind, unfortunately. I wonder if a more prominent cutout on the underside of that buckle would help, it would then be able to accommodate the thickness of the belt doubled over?
OneLove
2962
May 22, 2017
serifNew design. Loop both sides like the female side. Add springs with the locking post (to create tension against the strap) and include an additional thumb screw to keep the locking post in place. Bam, flat buckle. :)
Elsid
697
Jul 20, 2017
OneLoveI think you take the end, and thread it under the slot closest to the opposite connecter, then over the center and through the second slot. The part of the belt that you pull on for tension will be on the outside and then you tuck the excess through your pant loop. It should lay flatter and hopefully I described this this well enough.