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I made this using bridle leather strips from Waterhouse Leather. I made a trial belt with some veg-tan scraps I had laying around to get the strap lengths right. I wanted there to be equal measurements of the billet and buckle straps when the belt was at the middle setting, most that I see are very short on the buckle side.

This one measures 60 inches from buckle to center hole, and was sewn on a Tippman Boss.

The Bridle leather was really nice to work with.

Only thing I will change oin the next one is to slightly radius the leading edge of the main belt body. As you can see on this one, I left it a straight cut.

Hard to take good pics.

Feel free to comment/criticize/question.

Thanks

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Very nice work. I like the color contrast. The stitches are really clean.

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Hey Dan,

Beuatimus!!!!! I wouldn't change a thing. You don't have to build the belt as to how all others build them. Be yourself. Do it your way. As I believe, I wouldn'r change a thing. Semper-fi MIke

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Thanks guys. 200 views and only 2 comments makes me think nobody else likes it lol.

I took it to work to show off a bit and got 2 more orders though :thumbsup:

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Shooter - no replies can be disheartening when your really proud of a particular project! I think they turned out awesome and you'll be able to sell as many as you would like.

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Great looking belt! The only thing that I would change is the keeper that the brown section slides into would be better in brown. In my mind it detracts from the lovely two-tone effect.

Lois

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Very nice...looking forward to making my own. How do you like the boss? Have been toying with the idea of buying one.

Jess

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Very Nice :thumbsup: I just ordered some horse hide hope my belt turns out that nice.

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Thanks everyone!

Great looking belt! The only thing that I would change is the keeper that the brown section slides into would be better in brown. In my mind it detracts from the lovely two-tone effect.

Lois

I kept that in mind for this one. It has a 1.50" main body and 1.00" "billets". Not sure I'm overall as happy with this one as I am the first though. I handstitched the billets and think the flexing makes them look used or something. The glare from the halogen light isnt helping either.

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Very nice...looking forward to making my own. How do you like the boss? Have been toying with the idea of buying one.

Jess

Jess, the Boss is a good machine compared to handstitching. For doing belts I'd rather have a powered machine though, but it just isnt in the budget unless I start doing A LOT of belts lol. The Boss just about broke the bank when I first bought it, but I'm very glad that I did.

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Thanks everyone!

I kept that in mind for this one. It has a 1.50" main body and 1.00" "billets". Not sure I'm overall as happy with this one as I am the first though. I handstitched the billets and think the flexing makes them look used or something. The glare from the halogen light isnt helping either.

*resurrects an old thread*

Personally I like the second one even better. What materials did you use there? Any horsehide, or all cow? What thickness?

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Hi Ethan, both of the belts shown are assembled from the Bridle Leather belt strips from Waterhouse Leather. They are a forum sponsor. The main body I left full thickness and the thin pieces were split just a little. Thanks!

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I like it. Are those oval holes? How do you keep them aligned straight? After messing up the holes on the last belt I made, I decided that the next one would be round holes, even though I think oval is better.

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Jess,

In answer to your question about the Boss machine....all I can say is save your money and get one of the Juki 441 clones...Ferdco Pro 2000, Cobra Class 4, etc. I know they are expensive but you will end up saving money in the long run. When I bought my Boss it took me over two weeks to master it...and it always had problems keeping tension, stitch length kept changing etc. IMHO it's a boat anchor

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Would you be willing to share or sell the pattern I am having trouble drawing and cutting the billets.

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Thanks all for the comments and compliments.

steelhawk: The holes are indeed oval, and to keep them lined up requires a lot of tongue biting. It's tough but can be done.

tennoutrider: Your experience with the Boss seems outside the norm. Some of us are just starting out and working off of a very tight budget. In those instances, the Boss is a very useful tool. No need to be a hater.

chapelstone: I drew the billets up in autocad but you could easily do it with a roll of masking tape. If someone tells me how to upload a scaled pic I would be more than happy to.

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