Thank you so much for this video. I have been struggling with my belt not fitting on my pants, so i hope i will be able to find a belt that fits now. You're my go to guy when it comes to leather work. You're just so help full. Thank you again.
Thanks for the video! You're one of my go-to people for learning new things about leatherwork on UA-cam. Thanks again for answering my belt question on the phone the other day. I'm hoping for a video on a lined no-sew belt!
I just take the measurement from my old belt from the buckle cross bar (Fold) to the hole I always use when tightening it, and apply it to my new belt, then I know its spot on . Then I apply two holes either side of that hole for possible + or minus future adjustment.
Great video joe! Im going to start my belt very soon and this is great info! Im looking for a thicker more stiffer (mo betta) belt so im going 8-9 oz with 5-6oz liner 👍 also its a edc gun belt
My waist measured with a tape measure through the loops is 40 inches. When I measure my belt to the most used hole it measures 36 inches. What size belt do I order?
well that depends. If the belt already fits nicely i would say go for 36 inches. If the belt doesn't fit well i would go for a bit bigger maybe aroung 38 or those 40 inches. I hope this helps. Oh yeah i forgot to tell you that you should probably go down in size if it is too loose.
Good information. I do have a question that I haven't been able to find in all of the YT videos I have watched. Would carrying a gun holster on your belt charge the way you measure a belt. I have several different holsters that I use which changes the hole used depending. on the holster. Thank you in advance.
Depends on the thickness of the leather holster where the leather goes behind the belt. But this would be minimal perhaps allow one more inch. From a saddlemaker Down Under.
Thank you! This is the _One Thing_ that no one ever talks about when they make a belt. In sewing you take the waist measurement and add in 2" for ease of movement (and for seam allowances when you piece everything together). Thanks to Covid I no longer have a belt that fits me properly... ah well, summer is coming. _Quick question_ - how long do you measure for the belt buckle to fit in the fold-over-tab-area? Do you take the length of the 'tongue' (sorry, don't know the proper name) of the buckle (the pointy bit that fits through the hole)? i.e. is the length of the pointy-bit 'tongue' the same length as the slot that it fits through? Thanks! I've been messing about with leather since the Holidays. Thanks for the lessons. - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
Thank you for watching! I’m glad this has helped. In regards to your question, I just posted a video today on cutting leather for a belt. Check that out and see if that answers your question about the fold length. If not let me know and we can try to clear things up better.
Aussie saddlemaker here. This presenter knows what he is talking about and sounds to me like he has lots of experience. The first method is the method I use with customers from the buckle end of the strap to the hole that the person uses on his existing belt to do it up. This is very accurate. The second method of pant size with adding two inches, I use when a customer is buying a belt for a gift. The third method - The last tape measure method I use when a customer is not wearing a belt or wearing a fabric belt with no adjusting holes. I agree with kids belts, i recommend to the parents they buy a longer belt cos the high quality solid leather belt is gonna last for years and the kid is still growing. Typically, a child growing into a young adult, their waist size wont be bigger than 34" unless they are overweight. Teen boys are usually 30 or 32". I hope the presenter does more vids. Thanks for reading my comment.
I use and recommend Herman Oak Veg Tan. I tool on 8/9 oz and line with 3/4oz. If I’m just using one layer then I’ll use 11/13oz Herman Oak Skirting leather.
I do have those available on my website. They have been a really hot item and sold out recently but I have more on order and they should be in soon. Here is a link to my site: www.twentythreeplus.com
The problem I have (which isn't addressed anywhere that I can find) is that all the leather belits I've owned stretch--a lot. So, I walk out of the store with my belt buckeled in the center hole, but eventually the hole I use is one I've punched four inches away, which leaves a tongue that is way too long. Should I buy one that's about four inches shorter? My waist/pants size is 34.
Unfortunately, the trouble with most manufactured belts from the store is that they are not using quality leather and most of them have an artificial filler of some sort like cardboard to give them the thickness. A quality belt will not have that much stretch and the holes won’t wear out.
Great video Joe. I'm new to leather work and really enjoy your videos, I've learned a lot from them. I have volume 1 and 2 of your pattern books. I really like the new belt you are using in this video, the center basket weave with the scroll on each end. Maybe in a future video could you explain how you lay that out so it looks centered like that? Is it just eyeballed or is there a certain way you have to lay that out? Thanks again.
Thank you Darrell. I appreciate you watching and your support in buying patterns. There is a little bit of measuring for a belt like that but it’s fairly simple. I’ll try to do a video soon!
Thank you so much for this video. I have been struggling with my belt not fitting on my pants, so i hope i will be able to find a belt that fits now. You're my go to guy when it comes to leather work. You're just so help full. Thank you again.
I would love the belt you’re wearing in this video. I’m looking for the vintage look.
Thanks for the video! You're one of my go-to people for learning new things about leatherwork on UA-cam. Thanks again for answering my belt question on the phone the other day. I'm hoping for a video on a lined no-sew belt!
You’re very welcome! I will work on getting that video put together soon. Don’t be afraid to remind me if you don’t see it before too long!
This will help tremendously for us folks who didn't know how to exactly buy or build the proper size
Appreciate the video and explanation Joe.
Very informative Joe thank you. Cant wait for the next instalment 👍
Thank you! This was so helpful.
Very Helpful! Thank you! 😃
Thank You Joe, Very Helpful Information!!!
I just take the measurement from my old belt from the buckle cross bar (Fold) to the hole I always use when tightening it, and apply it to my new belt, then I know its spot on . Then I apply two holes either side of that hole for possible + or minus future adjustment.
Yes sir, measuring the old belt is definitely the most accurate.
@@joemeling3216 Thanks Joe
Five holes at 1” spacing is a 4” span.
There is an English tannery with your surname who make excellent veg tan leather in Devon County - J&FJ Baker. Bit of trivia for you.
Great video joe! Im going to start my belt very soon and this is great info! Im looking for a thicker more stiffer (mo betta) belt so im going 8-9 oz with 5-6oz liner 👍 also its a edc gun belt
Thank you! That will definitely be a good stiff belt.
I cannot tell you how many belts I bought all because I dis not know how to measure correctly. Thanks.
Really great videos!
Very informative 👏 👌
My waist measured with a tape measure through the loops is 40 inches. When I measure my belt to the most used hole it measures 36 inches. What size belt do I order?
well that depends. If the belt already fits nicely i would say go for 36 inches. If the belt doesn't fit well i would go for a bit bigger maybe aroung 38 or those 40 inches. I hope this helps. Oh yeah i forgot to tell you that you should probably go down in size if it is too loose.
Thank you
Thanks for all the information, can you tell me what type snaps you use on a belt?
You’re welcome. I like using line 20 snaps on my belts.
Thanks
How about in centimeters?
Good information. I do have a question that I haven't been able to find in all of the YT videos I have watched. Would carrying a gun holster on your belt charge the way you measure a belt. I have several different holsters that I use which changes the hole used depending. on the holster. Thank you in advance.
Depends on the thickness of the leather holster where the leather goes behind the belt. But this would be minimal perhaps allow one more inch. From a saddlemaker Down Under.
So, I measure from the fold to the hole most used and that's the size of a new belt to get?
Thank you! This is the _One Thing_ that no one ever talks about when they make a belt. In sewing you take the waist measurement and add in 2" for ease of movement (and for seam allowances when you piece everything together). Thanks to Covid I no longer have a belt that fits me properly... ah well, summer is coming.
_Quick question_ - how long do you measure for the belt buckle to fit in the fold-over-tab-area? Do you take the length of the 'tongue' (sorry, don't know the proper name) of the buckle (the pointy bit that fits through the hole)? i.e. is the length of the pointy-bit 'tongue' the same length as the slot that it fits through?
Thanks!
I've been messing about with leather since the Holidays. Thanks for the lessons.
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
Thank you for watching! I’m glad this has helped. In regards to your question, I just posted a video today on cutting leather for a belt. Check that out and see if that answers your question about the fold length. If not let me know and we can try to clear things up better.
Aussie saddlemaker here. This presenter knows what he is talking about and sounds to me like he has lots of experience. The first method is the method I use with customers from the buckle end of the strap to the hole that the person uses on his existing belt to do it up. This is very accurate.
The second method of pant size with adding two inches, I use when a customer is buying a belt for a gift.
The third method - The last tape measure method I use when a customer is not wearing a belt or wearing a fabric belt with no adjusting holes.
I agree with kids belts, i recommend to the parents they buy a longer belt cos the high quality solid leather belt is gonna last for years and the kid is still growing. Typically, a child growing into a young adult, their waist size wont be bigger than 34" unless they are overweight. Teen boys are usually 30 or 32". I hope the presenter does more vids. Thanks for reading my comment.
Is there a standard leather weight for belts? How do I pick a good leather for making belt blanks if I'm going to cut my own with a strap cutter?
I use and recommend Herman Oak Veg Tan. I tool on 8/9 oz and line with 3/4oz. If I’m just using one layer then I’ll use 11/13oz Herman Oak Skirting leather.
You are a great instructor now I know how to measure my friends waist so I can buy her a nice rattlesnake I can't wait
Do you have those green templates I saw in you video.
I do have those available on my website. They have been a really hot item and sold out recently but I have more on order and they should be in soon. Here is a link to my site:
www.twentythreeplus.com
Awesome! Ty
The problem I have (which isn't addressed anywhere that I can find) is that all the leather belits I've owned stretch--a lot. So, I walk out of the store with my belt buckeled in the center hole, but eventually the hole I use is one I've punched four inches away, which leaves a tongue that is way too long. Should I buy one that's about four inches shorter? My waist/pants size is 34.
Unfortunately, the trouble with most manufactured belts from the store is that they are not using quality leather and most of them have an artificial filler of some sort like cardboard to give them the thickness.
A quality belt will not have that much stretch and the holes won’t wear out.
Great video Joe. I'm new to leather work and really enjoy your videos, I've learned a lot from them. I have volume 1 and 2 of your pattern books. I really like the new belt you are using in this video, the center basket weave with the scroll on each end. Maybe in a future video could you explain how you lay that out so it looks centered like that? Is it just eyeballed or is there a certain way you have to lay that out? Thanks again.
Thank you Darrell. I appreciate you watching and your support in buying patterns. There is a little bit of measuring for a belt like that but it’s fairly simple. I’ll try to do a video soon!
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