Members Rolandranch Posted February 2, 2018 Members Report Posted February 2, 2018 Very nice! I like it. Congrats. -Ryan Quote
Members Rohn Posted February 2, 2018 Members Report Posted February 2, 2018 Nice job on that belt. I have never made a Ranger Belt. It is something I am going to have to try. What weight leather did you use? Quote
Members snubbyfan Posted February 2, 2018 Author Members Report Posted February 2, 2018 (edited) Rohn, The billets and the strap are 8-9 ounce. The strap's double layer 8-9 ounce 'cause it needs to be stiff enough to hold up guns, knives and anything else the fellow I made it for wants to hang on it. The keeper's 7-8 ounce. The strap can be a lighter leather or just lined with a lighter leather. I'm planning on making a ranger belt for myself with just a single layer of 12-14 ounce for the strap. That should be just right to hold up my trousers and carry my ccw snubby. Check out the build series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-CUyOfIuQI&list=PLQtTNBOy6Ky-qQyo2j2J7zdCyIvp02O-P Edited February 2, 2018 by snubbyfan Quote
Members Rohn Posted February 2, 2018 Members Report Posted February 2, 2018 Thanks a bunch for the information Snubby. I will certainly check out that series on Youtube. Quote
Members Jamespio Posted February 4, 2018 Members Report Posted February 4, 2018 That's an awesome belt. You've inspired me. The first belt I made, and still use, was a single layer (bought a tandy strap) tapered tip to host a ranger buckle set I've owned for a couple of decades. The buckle is solid sterling, made by an unidentified Navajo artisan, and given to me by my uncle who for many years had a shop in Old Town Albuquerque. When he gave it to me it came with a very nice lined and stitched belt and I never appreciated the craftsmanship of the belt until I tried to replace it. That's what got me interested and started in leatherworking (purely as a hobby). The buckle calls for better treatment than I'm giving it, and although I'm sure my skills will be challenged, it's time to take on a more serious ranger belt. Thanks for sharing. Quote
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