Great video and pattern for the Gun belt. Two years ago I made 6 pairs of Cartucheras (I called them Bandoliers) for Christmas gifts in 2023. My tip is to use one thread to stitch the bullet strap to the belt resulting in only one square knot to be tied. Then I used the anvil from the snap & rivet set placed on edge to hammer the stitching and knot flat before gluing the suede back on. To burnish the inside edge of the oblong I used a piece of leather lace and ran it back and forth through the slot as if I were shinning a shoe. Looking forward to the next video in this series. Thanks for sharing.
wow. just make it right along with him while watching the video in dang near real time. although im just watching to see what chuck is up too, dang i love watching this guy😂🤷♀️ just a guy sharing his work
Chuck you brought up something I've never heard you say in any other belt video and it hit me like why didn't I think of that?! I have had my belts come up almost too small for a while now and have been using your 9in method....but I always add a backing layer to my belts and never thought about how much length adding that layer takes off the belt.....I really feel stupid now for not thinking about that. Thank you so much, you just saved me a lot of frustration, I have wondered why and can't believe the answer was right in front of me the whole time.
love seeing more advanced stuff! challenge and inspire us Chuck! I can totally see sizing this up for a battlebelt and bullet holders vial sized for those healing potions! ❤❤❤
This is also a good base for folk doing Ren Faire/LARP/etc, as this is very similar to the pattern I made for a kidney belt I made for myself. The bottom keeper on the billet, I didn't think of, but this is a great project, Chuck! Thank you as always, sir!
Thank you so much for this and all of the other, how to you offer. I am not a beginner. 15 years. Hobby. I am not professional class. All hand cut/Hand stitched. You always help me to step my game up. I live in Springfield Missouri. I have started ordering supplies from you. Because of what you offer that my hometown store does not. You know what I mean. Let's offer some shipping deals.
Hi Chuck! Firstly, AWESOME video! Thanks for sharing! I noticed that you didn't use any neatsfoot oil or similar after dyeing the leather and before applying the leather balm with atom wax. Why is that? I am new to leather craft, so any insight would be amazing for me! Thanks again!
One thing that he doesn't say in this video that you should do if you're hand stitching is that you can't do it with just a chisel. Since this is a gun belt, it's pretty thick. It looks like the maximum weight of the veg tan leather is 8 to 9 oz, and I'll guess that the suede is 2 to 3 oz. That makes it 10-12 oz in weight, and if you can punch through both with a chisel, your chisel will bend or break because of it. I'm speaking from experience. You need to start the holes with your chisel and use an awl to get all the way through, or mark the holes and use your awl to make the entire hole. An alternative way is to punch holes in the suede and veg tan separately and then glue them together, but that can be difficult, and i can't guarantee that your chisels will be unharmed. I just don't want you guys to break your chisels like I did.
I’ve been excited for this series to come out.
Great video and pattern for the Gun belt. Two years ago I made 6 pairs of Cartucheras (I called them Bandoliers) for Christmas gifts in 2023. My tip is to use one thread to stitch the bullet strap to the belt resulting in only one square knot to be tied. Then I used the anvil from the snap & rivet set placed on edge to hammer the stitching and knot flat before gluing the suede back on. To burnish the inside edge of the oblong I used a piece of leather lace and ran it back and forth through the slot as if I were shinning a shoe. Looking forward to the next video in this series. Thanks for sharing.
I love that Chuck leaves the little mistakes in the cut and that even the Master Craftsmen can make mistakes as well.
Awesome, since gaining weight over the past few years, I'll need a new one of these. I can hardly wait for the holster video.
He makes it look so easy
wow. just make it right along with him while watching the video in dang near real time. although im just watching to see what chuck is up too, dang i love watching this guy😂🤷♀️ just a guy sharing his work
Man, that is just beautiful Chuck.
Looking Great!!!!
Chuck you brought up something I've never heard you say in any other belt video and it hit me like why didn't I think of that?!
I have had my belts come up almost too small for a while now and have been using your 9in method....but I always add a backing layer to my belts and never thought about how much length adding that layer takes off the belt.....I really feel stupid now for not thinking about that. Thank you so much, you just saved me a lot of frustration, I have wondered why and can't believe the answer was right in front of me the whole time.
love seeing more advanced stuff! challenge and inspire us Chuck! I can totally see sizing this up for a battlebelt and bullet holders vial sized for those healing potions! ❤❤❤
This is also a good base for folk doing Ren Faire/LARP/etc, as this is very similar to the pattern I made for a kidney belt I made for myself. The bottom keeper on the billet, I didn't think of, but this is a great project, Chuck! Thank you as always, sir!
Thanks Chuck!
Thank you so much for this and all of the other, how to you offer. I am not a beginner. 15 years. Hobby. I am not professional class. All hand cut/Hand stitched. You always help me to step my game up. I live in Springfield Missouri. I have started ordering supplies from you. Because of what you offer that my hometown store does not. You know what I mean. Let's offer some shipping deals.
Thank you Chuck!!! I've been waiting for a project just like this.
dang I wished the link for the video on the cartridge sections Chuck mentioned was tagged in the description or carded in the video. 😢
It's carded now but we will link it here for you as well ua-cam.com/video/H_A07NJxKzs/v-deo.html
Beautiful belt!
ahhhhhhhh, YES, thank you Chuck, excellent tutorial, as always I love your work, looking fwd to a new holster video
Great work
Very Nice! That looks sharp! I now have a good tutorial video.
Looks awesome!
Super cool 💯🤸♂️🙌
Can you put a list of the spaces you need between stitches for each caliber loop?
Hi Chuck! Firstly, AWESOME video! Thanks for sharing! I noticed that you didn't use any neatsfoot oil or similar after dyeing the leather and before applying the leather balm with atom wax. Why is that?
I am new to leather craft, so any insight would be amazing for me!
Thanks again!
One thing that he doesn't say in this video that you should do if you're hand stitching is that you can't do it with just a chisel.
Since this is a gun belt, it's pretty thick. It looks like the maximum weight of the veg tan leather is 8 to 9 oz, and I'll guess that the suede is 2 to 3 oz. That makes it 10-12 oz in weight, and if you can punch through both with a chisel, your chisel will bend or break because of it. I'm speaking from experience.
You need to start the holes with your chisel and use an awl to get all the way through, or mark the holes and use your awl to make the entire hole. An alternative way is to punch holes in the suede and veg tan separately and then glue them together, but that can be difficult, and i can't guarantee that your chisels will be unharmed. I just don't want you guys to break your chisels like I did.
Why are some holster belts curved and some straight..
Some belts will have a dog-leg in the belt itself, while othe t s like yours is straight?