Members Brooks125 Posted March 18, 2020 Members Report Posted March 18, 2020 Is there a trick to getting spacing correct on adjustable straps? I have got my shoulder holster patterns down pretty well, but as much as i try to be accurate on the hole spacing for the straps, some are always just a tad off, which is usually the ones that make the strap bow IN towards the wearer. I like to use 2 screws to secure the strap, both for redundancy and fit, but being accurate on 1.5" hole spacing is a bit of a stumbling block. Quote
Members battlemunky Posted March 18, 2020 Members Report Posted March 18, 2020 I got a Craftool belt tool thingy and my problems went away. Line it up with the end and make sure it is centered and Bob's your uncle! You can use it for consistent spacing as well as an end cutter. Item #3604-04 on Tandy. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted March 19, 2020 Contributing Member Report Posted March 19, 2020 I have a set of these; https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Prettyia-5pcs-Belt-Billet-Buckle-Head-End-Template-Leathercraft-Accessories/283420506040?hash=item41fd2db7b8:g:f0IAAOSwQXdcjkr~ sometimes I just set a wing divider to the spacing and walk it along the centre of the strap Quote
Members Dwight Posted March 19, 2020 Members Report Posted March 19, 2020 Go to Joann Fabric, . . . get their plastic 36 x 60 inch mat, . . . you can layout anything on it . . . within the 60 inch limit. It keeps me centered on belts, straps, holsters, you name it. About 60 bucks, . . . but they do coupons for up to 60% off at times. May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members KYCat Posted March 19, 2020 Members Report Posted March 19, 2020 Agree with the wing divider suggestion for the spacing. Pretty foolproof as long as you've got the center line determined. Quote
Northmount Posted March 19, 2020 Report Posted March 19, 2020 Before actually punching the hole, just press the punch down tight to leave a mark, but not cut. Lift the punch away to see if the mark left by the punch is centered on your markings. Tom Quote
Members Brooks125 Posted October 28, 2020 Author Members Report Posted October 28, 2020 On 3/19/2020 at 8:32 AM, KYCat said: Agree with the wing divider suggestion for the spacing. Pretty foolproof as long as you've got the center line determined. ... and FredK are the winners on this one! I know it's been awhile but ... I set a groover to the midline of the strap and used the divider to mark the holes. I was amazed how well they came out. It was quicker too! Simple solution to the problem. Thanks! Quote
Members Danne Posted October 28, 2020 Members Report Posted October 28, 2020 (edited) A good solution is to make templates and print them (I use photo laser paper because it's a little stiffer), and if used often glue them to thicker card paper. Cut it out and punch out the holes, lay it on top of your strap and push with your hole punch to make an impression, remove template and punch your holes. If you give me the dimensions (A photo of a paper drawing or paint or anything will work fine) and I guess you want letter size? And I make the templates for you. . Edited October 28, 2020 by Danne Quote
Members Rahere Posted October 30, 2020 Members Report Posted October 30, 2020 The problem with templates is they push the blade out of the vertical. I use Ivan English point punches, at long last affordable. Check out their corner punches too, the white line on the outside lines up with the point of the corner. Quote
Members Danne Posted October 30, 2020 Members Report Posted October 30, 2020 8 hours ago, Rahere said: The problem with templates is they push the blade out of the vertical. I use Ivan English point punches, at long last affordable. Check out their corner punches too, the white line on the outside lines up with the point of the corner. Never had any problems. A primary shallow cut, and one or two secondary cuts and perfect result. Quote
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