Members Wedgetail Posted September 21, 2016 Members Report Posted September 21, 2016 Made these dress belts for some customers. 25mm and 38mm. The leather is vegetable tanned with a pigment coating. Looks really nice and consistent in finish, but won't be as durable as an aniline finish I know. Still, these belts were about price point. Quote
Members OLDNSLOW Posted September 21, 2016 Members Report Posted September 21, 2016 the belts look nice, however one thing that does sort of jump out at me, and others might comment on, is the size of the holes that you chose to use. Just my thinking is that a smaller size would bring less attention to them as well as lessen the potential as a week point in the belt. Now I do like the keepers and would like to know where you located those? I have used some in the past as well with a high polish nickel plate and not the satin look that those have. I have searched for them with not much luck. Over all nice job but again just the size of the hole, maybe one size smaller would do the job and a little more brown dye on a q tip on the brown belt. Quote
Members Wedgetail Posted September 21, 2016 Author Members Report Posted September 21, 2016 Hmm, I see what you are saying. On the 25mm belts the holes do jump out at you. Hadn't really noticed it before. Haha The buckles and keepers I got from Adelaide saddlery and leather... took me a long time to find something I liked this much! Their sales and service were great too. http://www.adelaideleather.com.au/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=49 Quote
Members Wedgetail Posted September 21, 2016 Author Members Report Posted September 21, 2016 The only downside is those 25mm keepers aren't an 'exact' match, their plating is something different... but it works ok for the appearance. Quote
Members OLDNSLOW Posted September 21, 2016 Members Report Posted September 21, 2016 Ya I think I gonna need to keep looken for em it would probably just as bad as you fellers ordering from the states just in reverse. Quote
Members Wedgetail Posted September 21, 2016 Author Members Report Posted September 21, 2016 Hahaha, worse I'd say... you'd have to pay the Australia tax, where everything costs 30% more than it does anywhere else in the world for the equivalent money. Take tandy for instance. Convert the USD to AUD for the same product in the states, and you get an AUD equivalent. Then we add about 30% more on top of that. It holds true for a number of items there I have compared. Then we add GST (another 10% tax) and then finally we get to the shipping fee as usual. Shipping from Oz is ludicrous too. I sent a bookmark to the UK a few weeks ago. Cost me $27 for standard post. And that was the cheapest I could find. Quote
RockyAussie Posted September 22, 2016 Report Posted September 22, 2016 Just a note on the keepers. The smokey look looks OK when new but in my experience it is a paint type finish that does not hold up well against scratching. A proper brushed nickel finish holds up way better. Wedgetail I f your up this way I have a lot of buckles and keepers in this finish that I will not use and you can have if you want. They cost a bit more but check out Harry at Mr Buckleshttp://www.mrbuckles.com.au/index.html If the quantity is a problem let me know. Oh for that thickness leather the holes are fine in my opinion. Quote Wild Harry - Australian made leather goodsYouTube Channel Instagram
Members Wedgetail Posted September 22, 2016 Author Members Report Posted September 22, 2016 Thanks mate, I'm still experimenting with these things and trying to find products that I'm happy with both the durability and aesthetic. I am always looking for more hardware though! So yes, that would be great. I can cover shipping costs etc to Brisbane if that's an option? Thanks for the feedback, and the supplier details. Quote
Members AussieMade Posted September 22, 2016 Members Report Posted September 22, 2016 11 hours ago, Wedgetail said: Thanks mate, I'm still experimenting with these things and trying to find products that I'm happy with both the durability and aesthetic. I am always looking for more hardware though! So yes, that would be great. I can cover shipping costs etc to Brisbane if that's an option? Thanks for the feedback, and the supplier details. Crispin Leather at Wooloowin have a great range of buckles as well (Largest range in QLD or Australia, cant remember which one it is). Really nice people to deal with. Not too much in leather wise but they can order anything in, but heaps of precut belt lengths and heaps of tools. Spent another $45 on tools today. Only open to the public on Wednesdays (full day) and Thursdays (half a day). Quote
Members impulse Posted September 22, 2016 Members Report Posted September 22, 2016 Nice job, but I want to point out a common error when sewing on buckles and keepers. You have stitched across the width of the belts which results in weakened points - a bit like perforations for tearing off stamps or part of a document. It is much better (but more difficult) to have the stitching in 2 rows parallel with the length of the belt. A top brand, R.M.Williams, is guilty of this now that RM has passed; he would be turning in his grave! Regarding hole size, I agree with oldnslow. When choosing the right punch to use, find a size that will fit the tongue of the buckle, then use a size smaller as most punches have tapered profiles. Holes too big also endanger the strength of the leather. Cheers, Lois Quote
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