TheDavidLeathermanShow Report post Posted April 27, 2022 Here’s my first belt with embossed lizard inlay and a Tandy shield buckle I made for my cousin. Also the first completed piece using machine sewing. Please give me some pointers! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tsunkasapa Report post Posted April 27, 2022 I would sew around your inlays and space them further apart there is not a lot of 'structural material' between the cutouts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDavidLeathermanShow Report post Posted April 28, 2022 I was thinking the same, any suggestions on a good way to do a stiching groove around the inlays other than free handing it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tsunkasapa Report post Posted April 28, 2022 Just go around with your dividers. Or lay a ruler along and use a scratch awl. No real need for a groove. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDavidLeathermanShow Report post Posted April 28, 2022 Okay I’ll give that a try, I like the groove cause it gives me a line to follow as I’m still very much a greenhorn on the sewing machine haha but I will give the dividers a shot Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leescustomleather Report post Posted April 28, 2022 This is a very minor thing, but I usually punch to adjustment holes for the buckle tang from the top down that way the edges of the holes point down instead of up. A beautiful belt just the same. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDavidLeathermanShow Report post Posted April 28, 2022 Forgive me Lees, could you elaborate a little more i’m a newbie and not quite sure I follow. If you’re referring to the 8 adjustment holes I did punch the holes from the face downward into the flesh side, but my hole punch set that I have are a cheap set I got in a kit and when I punch through I have to wiggle and pull on them to get them out which in turn lifts the leather around the edge of the holes.not sure if it’s cheap punches or user error Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tsunkasapa Report post Posted April 28, 2022 42 minutes ago, TheDavidLeathermanShow said: when I punch through I have to wiggle and pull on them to get them out which in turn lifts the leather around the edge of the holes.not sure if it’s cheap punches or user error Rub a little bees wax on the punch for lube. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bert03241 Report post Posted April 28, 2022 I think thats pretty good for your first inlay belt. The tips the guys have given you are good ones, your next one will be a lot better, not that this one isn't good Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PastorBob Report post Posted April 28, 2022 Nice job. Agree about stitching lines around inlays and increased spacing. Might also want to skive down the rectangles so there isn't quite the lip around the inlays. Can't wait to see your next project. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDavidLeathermanShow Report post Posted April 28, 2022 Pastor bob thanks for the skiving tip I never even gave that a thought but i think it’s a great idea definitely give it a try on the next one. Thanks everyone for the kind words and tricks of the trade! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tequila Report post Posted April 28, 2022 I think you did a good job. The stitching is nice and straight and I like the contrasting thread. I made a rifle butt stock cover with a python inlay, and I kept the inlay depth even with the cover. Here’s the method I used in case you want to try it on another inlay project. I cut the shape (in my case oval) out of the cover, then I took the cut out and sanded the face and edges down. Go slow on this step because you want the cut out piece with the inlay on it to fit in the cut out hole, so sand a little dry fit etc. etc. until you get the fit you like. In my case I edged and burnished the hole before the fitting process. For the last step I used contact cement and glued the python to the cut out, I left the python oversized and when I put the cut out back into the hole I was able to glue the python to the surrounding leather on the backside, it added stability cut out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDavidLeathermanShow Report post Posted April 28, 2022 Thanks tequila that’s great idea I will have to try that on the next one Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tequila Report post Posted April 28, 2022 2 hours ago, TheDavidLeathermanShow said: Thanks tequila that’s great idea I will have to try that on the next one You’re welcome, if you want a picture just let me know. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
suzelle Report post Posted May 9, 2022 On 4/27/2022 at 3:12 PM, TheDavidLeathermanShow said: Here’s my first belt with embossed lizard inlay and a Tandy shield buckle I made for my cousin. Also the first completed piece using machine sewing. Please give me some pointers! Great to see your work! Nice job. I'm nowhere near a pro at making belts (never made one, lol) but I would like to be some day!!!! I do embroider on leather though. Hopefully I'll have the courage to move into what you are now doing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cryptid Report post Posted May 11, 2022 I like that! Especially the dark color combo. Great job Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tequila Report post Posted May 11, 2022 @TheDavidLeathermanShow This is the butt stock cover I was telling you about Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDavidLeathermanShow Report post Posted May 17, 2022 Wow tequila I’m really digging the flush fitted inlay. Looks awesome man! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites