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DIY leather belt

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    weftyarn
    Iron Heart Deity
    Joined: 8 Nov 2020

    I love DIY stuff and since some of you guys asked about the belts I‘m wearing I figured it would be great to share some experiences / resources here 🙂
    Maybe some of you have made their own belts to and can add to this thread.

    The belts we produced in the last session:

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    The veg tan leather we used:
    https://www.leder-hobby.de/Blankleder-Riemen-38-mm-28-32-mm

    The Chicago Screws we used to secure the buckle, 6mm version recommended depending on thickness of the leather
    https://www.leder-hobby.de/Chicago-Schraubnieten

    The buckles were from Etsy if I recall correctly. Can‘t find the exact source anymore but lots of good stuff can be found online.

    The leather dye we used was something like this (we used brown and black)
    https://fiebing.com/product/leather-dye/

    Last but not least you need something to skive the end part which secures the buckle to get it from 2 x 4mm = 8mm to something like 4mm + 2mm = 6mm so it doesn‘t get too thick, sits more flush and works with the 6mm Chicago screws.
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    Aaaaand something to punch the holes, see picture. Ideally use a punch template to get the spacing right. I 3d printed one. There‘s also punchers with tear drop design. Looks great but watch out that the alignment is good 🙂
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    Burnishing the edges is optional if you ask me. I personally did not burnish, you just have to live with some „flaking“ of the lose leather fibers. Can also be found online / Etsy or other sites.
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    Hope this helps. Here‘s a pic of my personal belts after some proper wear. I wear these almost exclusively and they have never let me down.
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    Use it or lose it.

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      Giles
      IHUK Crew
      Joined: 22 Sept 2009

      All the hardware needed can be found here:

      https://www.abbeyengland.com/

      Some great stuff

      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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        weftyarn
        Iron Heart Deity
        Joined: 8 Nov 2020

        Great resource @Giles

        And for those wondering how my „tea core“ project is evolving here’s some detail shots of the black dyed belt from above

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        Use it or lose it.

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          seawolf
          Mod Squad
          Joined: 28 Oct 2011

          Be careful. You might start a leather business by accident!

          “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

          @zeebeeleather

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            october rust
            Haraki san Student
            Joined: 14 Dec 2020

            Really cool @weftyarn

            I wanted to make a general leatherworking thread last week funny enough. Been making wallets for my family for a few months, just studded my own belt and swapped out the hardware from the belt I’ve worn for probably 15 years. Looking to buy some equipment to hopefully make it a little easier, would love to make a Guitar strap. Lots of fun and very rewarding. This turned out a little sloppy but I learned a lot for the next time around.

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