MrLentz Report post Posted February 4, 2016 Hello, I was wondering if there is a good/simple method for lacing the end of a belt together to hold the buckle in? I need something that is very strong and will withstand the test of time. I was thinking possibly of doubling up on the lacing. In this case would you lace a boxstitch pattern? How would you finish it so the lace doesn't just come unravelled ? Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted February 4, 2016 Quite honestly, . . . I and probably most others, . . . after several minutes pondering your question, . . . I have no idea of exactly what you want to do. Is this a double layer belt, . . . and you don't want to turn over the end? Are you trying to lace the buckle to the end of the leather belt instead of snaps? Are you talking about the tongue end becoming ugly? Try again on the description, . . . someone here will probably come through for you. May God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrLentz Report post Posted February 4, 2016 Hello, Good point! - Well What I am trying to do is replace where one might normally use stitching to hold a buckle in place - or snaps if it is a removable buckle. It is just a one piece leather belt, so where the end of it folds back over the buckle then onto itself needs to be secured. Here's an image - basically instead of these rivets to hold it together I want a simple lacing to hold it together that wont let loose. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dbusarow Report post Posted February 4, 2016 Take a look at the method used to tie a latigo onto a saddle. http://www.western-saddle-guide.com/attach-a-latigo.html Your not likely to tighten your belt as much as you do a latigo Dan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrLentz Report post Posted February 4, 2016 Take a look at the method used to tie a latigo onto a saddle. http://www.western-saddle-guide.com/attach-a-latigo.html Your not likely to tighten your belt as much as you do a latigo Dan That sure is a nice and simple method. I wonder though if I would need to re-tighten before each use, or is it more permanent than that? Are these used to hold heavy weight on horses and will hold with over 300lbs? Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dbusarow Report post Posted February 4, 2016 That sure is a nice and simple method. I wonder though if I would need to re-tighten before each use, or is it more permanent than that? Are these used to hold heavy weight on horses and will hold with over 300lbs?! You do not need to re-tighten these. This tie is the weakest link in the system that holds a saddle on a horse. It's strong and it stays tight. Dan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrLentz Report post Posted February 4, 2016 You do not need to re-tighten these. This tie is the weakest link in the system that holds a saddle on a horse. It's strong and it stays tight. Dan Would it make sense to use kangaroo lace 1/8 or larger in this case or should I consider cutting some of my 6/7 oz latigo as the tie part? I guess - what is typically used for the tie is my real question. Thanks again! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dbusarow Report post Posted February 4, 2016 The ties used on saddles are usually latigo and 6/7 seems about the right thickness. You could go thinner, especially for your application. 4/5 would probably work just fine. Dan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SKH Report post Posted February 6, 2016 I made a belt for myself and laced the buckle on just like dbusarow said. I've been wearing it daily for about 5 years now. Never had to tighten the lace. Make sure when you punch the holes that they are small enough. The laces should fit snug in the 'top' hole where both laces go through. The only time I've ever had an issue with latigos coming loose was when the holes were too big for the lace I used. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrLentz Report post Posted February 6, 2016 I made a belt for myself and laced the buckle on just like dbusarow said. I've been wearing it daily for about 5 years now. Never had to tighten the lace. Make sure when you punch the holes that they are small enough. The laces should fit snug in the 'top' hole where both laces go through. The only time I've ever had an issue with latigos coming loose was when the holes were too big for the lace I used. Thanks - yeah I can see it probably needs to be a good tight fit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JosephConnell Report post Posted February 14, 2016 (edited) Oops I thought you wanted to stitch it in. Sorry Edited February 14, 2016 by JosephConnell Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NVLeatherWorx Report post Posted February 14, 2016 Just hope the user of the belt doesn't decide to change out the buckle. I only use Chicago screws on my belts; they are more secure than a snap yet still allow the user to change out the buckle if they desire. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites