I’m a novice leather worker and have watched many leather videos, this is one of the best! Short and concise, not filled with extraneous talk. Several very helpful tips, with a clear view of you demonstrating these skills. The finished product is beautiful! Thank you!
Getting the spacing right can be tricky for sure. As soon as we were able to cut our own acrylic patterns the bullet loop templates were some of the first things I made - they're a time saver for sure!
Thanks very much. I've found that burnishing the edge on bullet loops isn't a great use of time/resources (not great bang for your buck, so to speak). When you're pulling the strap through and pulling/tugging/stretching the leather, your edge gets ruined anyhow. So its easier and quicker to just clean it up with a quick burn once you're done instead of spending a lot of time burnishing the strap edge and then being disappointed that it didn't survive the lacing process very well.
Hi Victor, thank you! When you're lacing bullet loops in this fashion, wetting and molding the leather around the bullets will hold them in place just fine once they're dry so stitching in between is not necessary. Stitching bullet loops is a different way to add bullet loops to a belt and we will create a video for that process as well.
@@HellhoundLeatherCo Thanks for the info- I purchased a couple of your templates a while back- they are great- heavy duty and should last me the rest of my life.
I’m a novice leather worker and have watched many leather videos, this is one of the best!
Short and concise, not filled with extraneous talk. Several very helpful tips, with a clear view of you demonstrating these skills.
The finished product is beautiful! Thank you!
Great tutorial and very helpful. Thanks!
Thank you so much - I'm glad you found it useful!
Nice. I have a hard time doing loops.
That template looks like a major time saver 👍👍
Getting the spacing right can be tricky for sure. As soon as we were able to cut our own acrylic patterns the bullet loop templates were some of the first things I made - they're a time saver for sure!
These work great y’all. Don’t hesitate to grab a few like I did.
Thanks for the good word! We use them daily and they really do save some hassle :)
Awesome Vid. Thanks . Why wouldn't you just burnish the edge prior, instead of burning it?
Thanks very much. I've found that burnishing the edge on bullet loops isn't a great use of time/resources (not great bang for your buck, so to speak). When you're pulling the strap through and pulling/tugging/stretching the leather, your edge gets ruined anyhow. So its easier and quicker to just clean it up with a quick burn once you're done instead of spending a lot of time burnishing the strap edge and then being disappointed that it didn't survive the lacing process very well.
Belo trabalho amigo!
Amazing work, I do have a question. Is stitching required in between the loops or is that another way for making bullet loops?
Hi Victor, thank you! When you're lacing bullet loops in this fashion, wetting and molding the leather around the bullets will hold them in place just fine once they're dry so stitching in between is not necessary. Stitching bullet loops is a different way to add bullet loops to a belt and we will create a video for that process as well.
What weight of Leather do you use to make your cartridge loops?
We always use a 5/6oz :)
@@HellhoundLeatherCo Thanks for the info- I purchased a couple of your templates a while back- they are great- heavy duty and should last me the rest of my life.
Where can I purchase the bullet hole template $?
Hi Joe, You can find our bullet loop templates here: hellhoundleatherco.com/products/acrylic-bullet-loop-templates