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Hey Everybody, I've run into this same crapp a few times myself. I learned that if they want to tell me what size they need and I make it the size they tell me, then it's theirs, whether it fits them or not. Why waste muy time and leather making a belt that won't fit their butt, when they are telling me what size top make. I have always guarnteed my work, but when I tell them what and how to measure, if they are not around me, and they still give me a wrong measurement then it's on them. Ojne other thing is no matter who it is family. friend, stranger, or whoever before I put a mark on the leather, especially if they want a name or something I get at least a 50% deposit. I have and sure most, if not all of you all have belts and such laying around with a name, or a funky color, or a saying, or whatever on it that you never will see the people who ordered it again. I've got a size 44 fully tooled, ready to buckstitch belt with MONTY tooled on it, that I've not seen him since 1984, and probably never will again that I have kept all these years just to remind me about that. Anyway I'm off the box, somebody else come on up now. Just my .01 worth and later to all you fine people Billy P

Billy P                                                                                                                                                        SideLine Leather Co.                                                                                                                                    Leatherworker.net/Forum

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A sizing belt is a great idea - I'm going to make one for the shop here - only thing I'll do differently is that I will taper the buckle end, and slot it, then it should accomodate their own buckle as well. I have a trophy buckle of my own that can be used in case they happen to not be wearing one of that style, in case that's what the belt is going to have on it. Can get into a sizing problem if the buckle you use on the belt is not the same as what they will put on it...not everyone I deal with will be using a tongue style buckle...but I have to take that into consideration and be sure to ask...this should make it pretty easy to get every belt as close to a perfect fit as possible...

Shelly

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A leather sizing belt is a great idea I have been using one for several years one thing a person needs to do a couple time a year is make sure it hasn't stretched and the sizes aren't true, I usually have to make a new one every couple of years. When taking orders over the phone or via the internet I ask them to use a tailors measuring tape and run it through their belt to get their size and from that number you need to know what they are planning on using for a buckle and have them measure the hook or end of the tongue to the bar (where the belt wraps around) and subtract that number from the waist measurement and from that you have the your belt size.

Andy Stevens

www.andystevens.net

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I use a measuring belt too. I have the holes punched every 1/2" but instead of marking them with inches I use letters. Once I get the letter they are on and they take it off I just pull out my tape measure and go from there. I do this because many people don't want to advertise how big their waist is in inches. Women especially really appreciate this.

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I wish I had run across this picture before this last belt project. This is PERFECT for long distance sizing instructions.

Hope ya don't mind if I use it Boom-Stick. :You_Rock_Emoticon:

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Rayban
www.rgleather.net

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I quite like the idea of the 'sizing belt', but for long-distance orders I always use 'fixing length', which is usually two or three inches greater than waist size. This can also increase if the belt is worn low down, and often comes close to 'hip-size', which may be much larger than waist size.

I have an illustration that I have built into my website, to make sure that customers get it right first time.

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The sizing belt seems like a great way to get the correct measurement. But how do you guys adjust for any stretch in the leather as the belt is "broken in"? Do you have the person buckle the sizing strap where it feels a little too tight, or do you go with the hole that feels just right. . . or what?

L'Bum

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I have letters on my sizing belt. No matter what stretch, once they try it on and get their comfortable letter, they take it off, and I do the usual measure from the tine end to the hole with their letter. Nobody ever hears "SIZE 54!", I just fit the new belt accordingly.

The sizing belt seems like a great way to get the correct measurement. But how do you guys adjust for any stretch in the leather as the belt is "broken in"? Do you have the person buckle the sizing strap where it feels a little too tight, or do you go with the hole that feels just right. . . or what?

L'Bum

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The leather will only stretch as it has to to fit , right? Besides, there are extra holes, ce?

Rayban
www.rgleather.net

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Ah yes, I should have been clearer. :) I meant, when using the sizing belt to obtain the proper size to make a belt for someone, do you have them tighten the sizing belt a little too tight or tell them to make it comfortable, in order to correct for any stretch in the new belt you'll be making?

Thanks, Rayban, I was figuring it might work the way you said. I was just wondering if there's something else you might do to make sure it will fit right. ;)

L'Bum

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