So, recently i was having a look at the stitched belts Iron Heart sells.
My first thought was "there is no way i am spending $400 on a belt!" my second thought was "how hard can it be?"
The answer is not very.
I bought a few basic tools on ebay, a few belt blanks, had a look on youtube and here are the results:
Belt 1:
Soft oil tanned leather, it was good as a first try because it is very soft and forgiving, but i don't really like it, it is very soft ans spongy and it bleeds color.
I might replace it at some point.
Belt 2 and 3:
Natural tanned leather, a lot harder to work with, a lot more work to finish and a lot less forgiving.
The 2nd one (top one) isn't as clean as i want it to, i was still trying to figure out how to get the stitching i wanted, and how to pierce the holes correctly.
For some reason, the back of the stitching was nice and straight, but the front ended up all over the place and looks like crap...
The 3rd one, bottom one, is pretty much as good as it can get, stitching is straight front and back, angled like i wanted it, i am happy with the result.
It takes roughly 2 hours to do a belt, but that is mostly burnishing and finishing, the stitching takes roughly 5 minutes.
Budget wise, you could probably do 30 belts for $400! The tools are pretty cheap, around $50, the leather is cheap, the money really goes in the buckles, which are pretty cheap in the US.
I found everything on eBay, leather, tools, buckles.
One thing i love, you can make a belt with only one hole! Personally i don't wear belts to hold my pants, and my weight is stable, so i just did one hole per strap, it looks super clean!
This is the technique i used:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffI76U9UyS8
My first thought was "there is no way i am spending $400 on a belt!" my second thought was "how hard can it be?"
The answer is not very.
I bought a few basic tools on ebay, a few belt blanks, had a look on youtube and here are the results:
Belt 1:
Soft oil tanned leather, it was good as a first try because it is very soft and forgiving, but i don't really like it, it is very soft ans spongy and it bleeds color.
I might replace it at some point.
Belt 2 and 3:
Natural tanned leather, a lot harder to work with, a lot more work to finish and a lot less forgiving.
The 2nd one (top one) isn't as clean as i want it to, i was still trying to figure out how to get the stitching i wanted, and how to pierce the holes correctly.
For some reason, the back of the stitching was nice and straight, but the front ended up all over the place and looks like crap...
The 3rd one, bottom one, is pretty much as good as it can get, stitching is straight front and back, angled like i wanted it, i am happy with the result.
It takes roughly 2 hours to do a belt, but that is mostly burnishing and finishing, the stitching takes roughly 5 minutes.
Budget wise, you could probably do 30 belts for $400! The tools are pretty cheap, around $50, the leather is cheap, the money really goes in the buckles, which are pretty cheap in the US.
I found everything on eBay, leather, tools, buckles.
One thing i love, you can make a belt with only one hole! Personally i don't wear belts to hold my pants, and my weight is stable, so i just did one hole per strap, it looks super clean!
This is the technique i used:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffI76U9UyS8
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