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A friend stopped by the other day, needed a belt.

This will be the one he gets tomorrow at church.

He's helping me refinish an old clawfoot table, . . . so this is "payback".

May God bless,

Dwight

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Very nice ! I like that color.

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How maniacal your payback is... :evillaugh:

But really, good looking belt. Do you have a template to lay out the gunslinger stitching?

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Really nice job!

 

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Thanks folks for the good words, . . . and, . . . yes, Stetson, I do use a template. 

There are probably easier ways to do this, . . . but basically I've got a piece of leather with a copy of the oval on it, . . . with holes punched where the lines intersect.  That piece of leather is the exact width of the belt as well.

I measure out how many ovals I'll need for "this" belt, . . . divide the oval length into it, . . . center it on the belt blank, . . . and start marking it on the belt using the two punched holes as my reference points, . . .  using a pair of dividers that are set at the width of the holes in the leather template.

I then use a freehand stitch gouger to mark where the stitches go, . . . using a wooden template I made.

Takes longer to lay it out than to stitch it.

May God bless,

Dwight

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I always assumed that everyone that did the decorative stitching used a machine, now that I know your method, I think I'll try one. I handstitch only, so haven't taken the plunge. The edge stitching has always been more than enough for me!

Thanks for the tip.

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Very nice and yes you inspire me to try the decorative stiches as well....

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Now, see what you've done, Dwight!?

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Thanks Dwight. Just out of curiosity I got to looking around. Black River laser actually offers an acrylic template for this. Just so people know. They actually have two templates that are a bit different. One is $25 and the other $33. 

But if you're cheap/broke like me you may just do like Dwight did hahaha!

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That looks beautiful @Dwight. But I noticed that you have your Chicago screws with the slot on the inside. I read that you shouldn't have the slot where it would rub against clothing. Is that just paranoia, or not?

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It's paranoia in my book.

Been doing this for quite some time, . . . have never had a complaint yet, . . . course there is a first time for everything.

Besides that, . . . the slot on the outside is some kind of ugly in my personal opinion.

May God bless,

Dwight

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3 hours ago, CaptQuirk said:

That looks beautiful @Dwight. But I noticed that you have your Chicago screws with the slot on the inside. I read that you shouldn't have the slot where it would rub against clothing. Is that just paranoia, or not?

I've been using these Chicago screws on a lot of belts over the last 20 years and that is many thousands of belts. I have never had any negative feedback on the use of them other than over the years some have come unscrewed. I make a point to be careful not to burr the screw head when doing up.

BTW that is a nice and very durable belt you've made there Dwight. :thumbsup:

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Thanks, RockyAussie , I don't usually "fancy up" a project, . . . but this was one of those that just begged the lazy stitch.

Never knew why, . . . but auctioneers in this part of the country seem partial to cowboy hats, boots, and stitched belts.  The guy getting the belt hangs around with a buddy who fills in as a substitute auctioneer sometimes.

Gene will get to wear on him about having a real "auctioneer's belt" for a while, . . . and just knowing it will happen makes all the work worth while, . . . and of course, Gene's a good friend as well.

That is pretty much the only belt I make, . . . double layer, . . . anywhere from 4 to 5 1/2 mm thick, . . . depending on the service and the length.  I quit single layer belts a long time ago.

May God bless,

Dwight

 

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Very nice belt, Dwight. Fine work (as usual). I like the tan color as well...even though it can be a booger for me (at times) to get right...sure is worth the effort, especially with that contrasting stitching.

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Very nicely done!

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Superb job. 

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