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My newest project - Raiders gun-belt

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 9:23 am
by bearbeast
I've been wanting to tackle this for a while now. Not only is it Indy gear, but it's nice to have a separate belt for my whip when I go hiking.

I made this belt in ten ounce cowhide. Beveled and burnished the edges with an edge slicker. And I used Fiebing's Oil Dye to ... dye it. ;)

For anyone interested in making one:

- it is 38 mm wide
- compared to a pants belt it should be 75 mm (three inches) longer according to my research ( in order for it to stay slanted, not around your waist)

Unfortunately I could not find an accurate enough buckle, but I used Chicago screws for the assembly, so I can swap it in the future, when I find a better one.

And now for some pictures:


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You can also see high-resolution pictures here:

https://imgur.com/rP85Hel

As I occasionally make belts, straps and other leather stuff that needs burnishing I also put together a nice 'strap-burnishing-station'. For anyone interested:

https://imgur.com/a/ZlkL9gu

Thank you for looking! :TOH:

Cheers,
Bear

Re: My newest project - Raiders gun-belt

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 9:28 am
by Dangerfreak
Very nice!

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Re: My newest project - Raiders gun-belt

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 9:30 am
by bearbeast
Dangerfreak wrote:Very nice!

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Thank you very much! :)

Regards,
Bear

Re: My newest project - Raiders gun-belt

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 1:25 pm
by IndianaJustin
Good for you, looks great! Thanks for showing the burnishing station. I would like to make stuff like that in the future (I'm in the process of moving now) so I'd be curious about what sort of tools I will need to get.

Re: My newest project - Raiders gun-belt

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 1:52 pm
by bearbeast
IndianaJustin wrote:Good for you, looks great! Thanks for showing the burnishing station. I would like to make stuff like that in the future (I'm in the process of moving now) so I'd be curious about what sort of tools I will need to get.
Thank you, IndianaJustin!

Well, for a belt it's pretty straighforward:

- belt cutter, or a sharp knife and a steady hand to cut the belt blank
- beveler to bevel the edges on both sides before burnishing
- edge slicker (the station is a huge help, but I made all my stuff without it until now)
- assortment of punches for all the holes, including the buckle tounge
- saddler's groover, for the decorative groove
- oil dye and sponge to apply it
- some Pecard's to make it nice and supple

That is about it, I hope I haven't forgotten anything. If you want to sew the belt, there are a couple of extra things.

Cheers,
Bear