RichKat Leather Report post Posted June 20, 2011 I have been asked to make a leather belt with hair still on the leather. I have not tried this before and would appreciate any tips, pointers or advice towards this project. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrampaJoel Report post Posted June 20, 2011 Most belts are made with Veg-tan leather. A hair on leather would probably be a chrome-tanned leather. I would suggest a layered belt with the veg-tan on the inside with the chrome-tan hair-on, sewn on the out side. Just one way. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RichKat Leather Report post Posted June 20, 2011 Most belts are made with Veg-tan leather. A hair on leather would probably be a chrome-tanned leather. I would suggest a layered belt with the veg-tan on the inside with the chrome-tan hair-on, sewn on the out side. Just one way. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RichKat Leather Report post Posted June 20, 2011 Thanks Grampa Joel. Would I finish the edges the same as other belts? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrampaJoel Report post Posted June 20, 2011 If you put the Hair--on on the veg-tan you will be able to burnish the veg-tan , but probably will have a hard time getting the hair-on to finish. The chrome -tan( Hair-on leather) leather in my experience just wont take a burnish. I've never made a whole belt with hair-on, but have made some with hair-on. Here's what I would do. 1. cut the veg-tan belt as it is needed, and burnish the edges. 2. cut the hair-on a little larger, and glue on to the veg-tan. (You might try skiving the edges of the hair-on to a feathered edge, if the meat side is very thick.) 3. when the glue is dry, cut excess hair-on from the veg-tan piece. (I would angle the cutting device to an angle to cut the hair-on a little shorter than the burnished edge of the veg-tan.) If skived, and glued well this should give a pretty tight bonded clean edge. 4. scribe a stitch line on the Veg-tan( now the inside of the belt).and stitch it on. 5. Finish as needed.( punch holes, put buckle on etc.) I hope this helps a little. Joel Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RichKat Leather Report post Posted June 20, 2011 If you put the Hair--on on the veg-tan you will be able to burnish the veg-tan , but probably will have a hard time getting the hair-on to finish. The chrome -tan( Hair-on leather) leather in my experience just wont take a burnish. I've never made a whole belt with hair-on, but have made some with hair-on. Here's what I would do. 1. cut the veg-tan belt as it is needed, and burnish the edges. 2. cut the hair-on a little larger, and glue on to the veg-tan. (You might try skiving the edges of the hair-on to a feathered edge, if the meat side is very thick.) 3. when the glue is dry, cut excess hair-on from the veg-tan piece. (I would angle the cutting device to an angle to cut the hair-on a little shorter than the burnished edge of the veg-tan.) If skived, and glued well this should give a pretty tight bonded clean edge. 4. scribe a stitch line on the Veg-tan( now the inside of the belt).and stitch it on. 5. Finish as needed.( punch holes, put buckle on etc.) I hope this helps a little. Joel Thank you will give it a try. Richard Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites