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Belts
So, this weekend I played around with belts. Here's the first attempt - looks OK but it's a fail:
What I'm thinking, is instead of the normal 5 holes at 1" spread, I'm going to do 7 at 3/4". I've got one that I use all the time that's this way, and I like it. It allows me to adjust the belt depending upon OWB/IWB carry. http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/a...m/IMG_1915.jpg http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/a...m/IMG_1914.jpg I used a double thickness of 7/8oz leather which makes it 1/4" thick: There were two problems with this one. First I wasn't able to get the two strips of leather perfectly aligned, so the edges are a bit messy. Since then, I've taken a piece of MDF and cut a 1.5" groove in to use as an alignment jig. I think that'll fix that problem. Problem number two - I continued the double thickness all the way to the end of the belt, making it virtually impossible to buckle the belt and tuck the tail in the keeper. It's just too stiff. The double thickness is great for carry, but I need to think it out at the ends. Also, these are the roller buckles that I intend to use - secured with Chicago Screws so they can be easily replaced. They aren't too expensive and seem to work well. One more for the garbage. PETA is going to be picketing my house - or worse... Lane |
Looks and Sounds Outstanding Lane.....................
Clyde |
3/4" IMO, is a good idea. 1" sometimes is too much or too little.
Jim |
Headed in right direction, 7-holer 3/4", roller buckle.
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When I made one, I found it laid flatter and was more comfortable when I made the holes elongated/oval instead of round. It also eliminated the distortion the holes had. Also, your allignment problem could be fixed by glueing the two pieces together prior to cutting to final width. I really like the edge treatment and color of your so called "fail" belt. Call your production belt the "fail safe". :D
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It looks good to me Lane!!!:):)
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Lane |
I really need a carry belt. To this day I have never bought myself a nice thick leather belt made to carry with and obviously this causes annoying issues all the time.
I would love to take that first attempt 1"er off your hands instead of it seeing the trash bin but I see how the thickness and stiffness of keeping the double layering at the tail can be a pain to buckle and tuck the tail into the keeper. Once your ready I will be one of the first to place an order for a belt. Excellent looking and it looks like your heading in the right direction. Keep it up I REALLY need a good belt :D . Excellent work as usual. -Ryan S |
This is going to be a great belt. Look forward to seeing it once she is done!:chopper:
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Well, I am no leather wizard, so excuse the idea if it's stoopid.......How about a little thinner strips of leather with a layer of kydex in the middle? That way you could end the kydex before the end that doesn't want to fit through the buckle.
Yes, I spelled "stupid" wrong.......it's a JOKE! |
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