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When lining a belt, how much length do you add? For example,  If you take an existing 7 oz. belt measurement fold to favorite hole but are building a 12 oz. belt, how much longer does the hole/belt need to be? is there a formula?

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1 hour ago, spurdude101 said:

When lining a belt, how much length do you add? For example,  If you take an existing 7 oz. belt measurement fold to favorite hole but are building a 12 oz. belt, how much longer does the hole/belt need to be? is there a formula?

This topic has been posted about a number of times.  Have you tried a search?

Mathematically speaking, the increase in outer circumference would be 2 x added thickness x pi (3.14).  (back to basic math)

Tom

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search revealed nothing.

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@spurdude101 I think you may be overthinking it a little.  To be safe maybe add an inch or so but the extra thickness doesn't really change much length wise.

@Northmount no offense intended but the search feature on this site is not user friendly at all.  Since I joined I have searched several times for subjects that I know I have seen in the past only to have the search come up empty or literally thousands of results.  Neither is very helpful.

Todd

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In my experience it doesn't change too much.  Personally my waist size changes up and down more in a day than the belt length will change from an extra 5 oz of leather.  

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10 minutes ago, Hildebrand said:

search feature on this site is not user friendly at all.

Do a google search like this "site:leatherworker.net how much length to add for thicker belt" without the quotes.  site:leatherworker.net restricts the search to this site.  You can change the search string (words) to refine your search.  If a term you don't like keeps popping up in your search, add it to the search string with a dash in front of it (-lazy).

One of the posts the above search string found is

A refinement to the search string could be remove thicker and add lined.  Try different words if necessary to find or narrow the search.

Tom

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If you're willing to experiment, I'd just try a half inch longer going from 7 to 12 ounce. I've been making a few lined belts lately experimenting with different weights. Just finished one and its a monster, I think I reached the thickness maximim 15+ ounces. I made it the same length as the other thinner ones and it seems fine for lenght. The one previous is 12-13 oz. and I think it's perfect.

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2 hours ago, Outfitr said:

If you're willing to experiment, I'd just try a half inch longer going from 7 to 12 ounce. I've been making a few lined belts lately experimenting with different weights. Just finished one and its a monster, I think I reached the thickness maximim 15+ ounces. I made it the same length as the other thinner ones and it seems fine for lenght. The one previous is 12-13 oz. and I think it's perfect.

The one I'm wearing is 16 oz, . . . had it for over 10 years, . . . but you are right 15 and 16 are pretty much up at the top end unless it is a 3 inch wide police belt or fireman's belt, . . . where you could probably do a bit more, . . . but certainly not much.

And to answer the OP question, . . . it will absolutely add 10 oz to the length, . . . which is in effect 5/32 of an inch.  Yeah, . . . not much.

May God bless,

Dwight

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2 hours ago, Dwight said:

The one I'm wearing is 16 oz, . . . had it for over 10 years, . . . but you are right 15 and 16 are pretty much up at the top end unless it is a 3 inch wide police belt or fireman's belt, . . . where you could probably do a bit more, . . . but certainly not much.

And to answer the OP question, . . . it will absolutely add 10 oz to the length, . . . which is in effect 5/32 of an inch.  Yeah, . . . not much.

May God bless,

Dwight

Ya it's just a 1-3/4" floral carved everyday belt. I made it for myself and I love it but I think for most customers it would be a little over the top. 

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Thanks everyone. I did do a few searches but frankly either did it wrong or was too frustrating to sift through several hundred post titles looking for the needle in the haystack. In any event I tried Northmount's formula and came up with something like 11/64ths which there again I had to just shake my head and figured roughly 3/8" longer. So like everyone suggested, not that much to worry about unless going really up in thickness. thanks

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