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Duct Tape Messenger Bag + Hardware

Step 11Clean the Bag

Clean the Bag
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Here we mean 'clean' so as to make the appearance more presentable. In this step you actually cannot use too much duct tape. Seriously. You can go crazy if you want. Also length of the tape isn't so important--it just needs to be 'long enough.' I'm going to try to make this bag look clean and symmetrical, but you can make it look how you want, of course.

I have detailed in this step what I believe to be the very minimum cleaning before moving onto the hardware.

There is no order to this step that needs to be followed--just tape the interface border to the bag, reinforce the inside seams and cover any other exposed seams. I also suggest covering all corners in the end.

If you haven't done so already, you can fold the border into the top panel and front flap.



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