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 Hello, I am wanting to make some belt with 1/2 inch webbing and I can’t figure out if to do this, I stitch the webbing into 2 thin pieces of leather or if it’s glued. If anyone has done this before please give any feedback! It’s greatly appreciated!

in Jesus,

Jon

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Cotton web reins are constructed with leather end pieces.  I use tacks to hold the pieces in place while hand sewing.  Here's one example.  https://www.sstack.com/premier-cotton-web-reins/p/10421/

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10 hours ago, TomE said:

Cotton web reins are constructed with leather end pieces.  I use tacks to hold the pieces in place while hand sewing.  Here's one example.  https://www.sstack.com/premier-cotton-web-reins/p/10421/

I really appreciate the reply but I was actually talking about belts as seen in this link.

https://www.cavenders.com/tony-lama-mens-tan-with-embroidered-aztec-pattern-and-dark-brown-laced-edge-western-belt/LGN5A109.html

 

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Take a look at this:  it tells you in a picture what would take me two solid pages to write.

This is how the belt is made.

May God bless,

Dwight

belt cross section.jpg

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9 hours ago, Dwight said:

Take a look at this:  it tells you in a picture what would take me two solid pages to write.

This is how the belt is made.

May God bless,

Dwight

belt cross section.jpg

Thank you so so much. I really appreciate it. So it’s stitched in there?

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1 hour ago, Jonny8040 said:

Thank you so so much. I really appreciate it. So it’s stitched in there?

Yeah . . . I had to blow the picture up right real big . . . but if you look right real close . . .  it is stitched.  AND . . . if it was me that put it in there . . . it would be first held in place with contact cement.  I even contact cement in beads when I do them for a customer.

May God bless,

Dwight

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