How To Make This New Leather Belt Style - Should You Barter What You Produce?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • I’m making a special leather belt today to barter for a load of firewood from Evan. This is a fun project with a different twist on a belt style that I make create. I think it came out really nice. The belt design was thought up by Evan. The belt is made from veg-tan leather that I purchased from Montana Leather.
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Комментарии • 91

  • @jonas-mb6cf
    @jonas-mb6cf 2 месяца назад +7

    Wow just love that belt , very nice, and thx for shareing my work thats was fun to be global , and i want to say a special thanks to you robert for all the inspiration you give and always answer when i ask for help or ides, best regards Jonas

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +2

      Jonas! It’s took me some time to share. I had been waiting to work on a knife sheath on my end. I have many to make but with no timeline so it keeps being pushed back. Your work is amazing

    • @jonas-mb6cf
      @jonas-mb6cf 2 месяца назад +2

      @@InMyBusyLittleShop thanks so mutch for kind Words, my new goal is to get the basic tools i need and learn tooling, i feel so happy when i have a better day and can do some Leathercraft, thanks 🙏 for everything

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +2

      @@jonas-mb6cf. Jonas, When I started creating RUclips videos it was with the hope to encourage others to find a hobby and enjoy it. My hopes is that everyday is one that you can enjoy your hobby. Keep Stitching!

    • @JohnLittle-ie4ok
      @JohnLittle-ie4ok 2 месяца назад +3

      Jonas , that is some great work you have there ! Nicely done. Love your items. !

    • @jonas-mb6cf
      @jonas-mb6cf 2 месяца назад +2

      @@JohnLittle-ie4ok thx so mutch for kind words 🙏

  • @toddsoutsideagain
    @toddsoutsideagain 2 месяца назад +6

    Evan absolutely loves that belt!! In my opinion bartering should be done more often. Such a satisfying way of doing buisness! Thanks for the video Robert👍🏻👍🏻

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +4

      Thanks Todd. I agree. It’s a way of getting what someone wants. It’s a great deal if both are happy! I am for sure!

  • @badidea9128
    @badidea9128 Месяц назад +2

    That is a great looking belt. Way above a "normal" belt and not super complex to make. Thank you for showing us.

  • @billybeasley5131
    @billybeasley5131 9 дней назад +1

    Great looking belt. I never thought of a double row of stitching.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  9 дней назад

      It’s really a nice look when you keep the rows parallel

  • @JohnLittle-ie4ok
    @JohnLittle-ie4ok 2 месяца назад +2

    That is a great looking belt!

  • @randyshake3439
    @randyshake3439 2 месяца назад +3

    Actually it is a great idea to barter with your product as long as your are both satisfied with the trade. People have been bartering long before currency. 😊

  • @JohnLittle-ie4ok
    @JohnLittle-ie4ok Месяц назад +2

    That is one great looking belt ! Make sure you show us the load of wood that you traded for !

  • @leonardryan8723
    @leonardryan8723 2 месяца назад +2

    Yourself and Jonah doing awesome 👏 work on leather buddy . I sitting back watching and taking ideas on different work with leather. Tks a million for your time Robert plus great videos. 😊

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. I’m glad that you enjoy the videos. I really like the work from Jonah.

  • @1littleSher
    @1littleSher 2 месяца назад +2

    Well done, Jonas!

  • @JoFrostleatherwork
    @JoFrostleatherwork 2 месяца назад +3

    Hey Robert! It is a great looking belt! Also hello and thanks to Jonas for sharing his work! That was a good tip about using Resoline to prevent the dye from leeching onto the thread

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting! Also to Jonas for sharing.

  • @gregboggs4650
    @gregboggs4650 2 месяца назад +3

    Great looking knife sheaths Jonah. Great looking belt Robert

  • @WhackinAxes
    @WhackinAxes 2 месяца назад +3

    Thanks so much for the belt Robert! I absolutely love it. I definitely think this is a great trade!

  • @williammrdeza9445
    @williammrdeza9445 2 месяца назад +3

    Totally agree with you, Robert. That belt turned out great! I really like the double row of stitching and appreciated the additional tip of keeping the stitching holes aligned along the length of the belt. I also like the use of the small square to periodically check your stitching alignment, which I know you have shown in other videos. The choice of hardware really makes the final product pop.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah Evan did a great job of thinking up the combination!

  • @bobjohnson9048
    @bobjohnson9048 2 месяца назад +2

    That trick with the square works well keeping border stamps lined up. Don’t know why I never thought to use it for stitching. Thanks

  • @OpenAirAdventure
    @OpenAirAdventure 2 месяца назад +2

    I can see what you mean by the stitching holes being lined up. Evan has a beautiful belt hand made by a great leathersmith.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Also for the kind compliment.

  • @JohnLittle-ie4ok
    @JohnLittle-ie4ok 2 месяца назад +2

    Love that double row stitching. That looks great. Really like the color of the belt

  • @michaelscott7777
    @michaelscott7777 2 месяца назад +3

    Lacing chisel stitch looks so clean, beautiful spacing. Great commentary on a great project!
    Cool that Jonas got his work shown too. Nice job!

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. I have used the lacing chisels when someone wants a more modern looking belt. Yes! Jonas does beautiful work!

  • @RicksOutdoors29127
    @RicksOutdoors29127 2 месяца назад +2

    Wow. I love that style. Beautiful

  • @noelstractors-firewood57
    @noelstractors-firewood57 2 месяца назад +2

    Nice one. 👍🏻👍🏻👋👋

  • @JohnLittle-ie4ok
    @JohnLittle-ie4ok 2 месяца назад +2

    Wow. That is a nice looking belt. !! I know from making my own belt that all that stitching is hard to make perfect as you do! Great work

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. It’s funny. Like making belts enough that it doesn’t seem like work.

  • @steveb2739
    @steveb2739 2 месяца назад +2

    Another great video (and belt). Thanks for the wonderful ideas.

  • @adirondackwoodsman
    @adirondackwoodsman 2 месяца назад +2

    Beautiful work Robert! I love it! I didn't realize that it was hand stitched but definitely gives it a very nice look.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. I really enjoy the hand stitching and the results

  • @EverydayProjects
    @EverydayProjects 2 месяца назад +2

    Well Done, Robert! You do beautiful work! I watched very carefully...all the way through to make sure this wasn't Brother John LOL

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +2

      Lol. Yeah John and his wife both made belts in my shop during their visit. I should have recorded it.

    • @EverydayProjects
      @EverydayProjects 2 месяца назад +2

      @@InMyBusyLittleShop We'll never really know who the REAL Robert is after this year's April Fool's Joke LOL

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Lol.

  • @johnsullivan6560
    @johnsullivan6560 2 месяца назад +2

    Very nice belt and video. New subscriber. Looking forward to watching your other videos.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the comment and subscribing. Also I have a new project video releasing this morning in 45 minutes.

  • @pB-vp3mo
    @pB-vp3mo 2 месяца назад +2

    I just found your site! I am subscribed now. You do very good work and are very easy to follow and listen to. I have played with leather as a hobby since the late 70's. I have made a few knife sheaths and belts but I am no where near your skill level. I never thought about bartering. I am going to see your other videos and look forward to your next one.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for subscribing. I appreciate the comment and happy to have your experience along here. I do other videos occasionally as well. Most of them are tool restoration. Enjoy your weekend.

  • @kamelmostafa7432
    @kamelmostafa7432 2 месяца назад +2

    عمل رائع ...

  • @CliKnight
    @CliKnight 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you Sir for taking the time to make this video. And I must say, what I believe most who watch your videos are thinking, including myself. That is,You have more Talent than any one person should have! Absolutely beautiful work. Thank you for setting the bar.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Well thanks you. I will say that there are some amazing leather toilers out there. Don Gonzales and Bruce Chaney do amazing work.

  • @retiredhideleathercraft4239
    @retiredhideleathercraft4239 2 месяца назад +3

    Beautiful knife sheaths, Jonas! Robert I continue to enjoy visiting your busy little shop. Quick question. Do you like to apply your Resolene straight or do you dilute it? I prefer to dilute mine and enjoy buffing till my arm falls off. Thanks for your enjoyable videos.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      One day I guess I will try with it reduced. I use straight from the bottle. I sold coatings for many years. So I figured it’s best to use as designed.

  • @rachelehaile540
    @rachelehaile540 2 месяца назад +2

    I never made a leather anything so maybe this is a dumb suggestion, but when your making those stitching holes with the 6 prong fork thing and you wanted them to match the top & bottom row. Could you have a second fork and stick them together (with or without a space between) and have a 2x6 prong fork so you make the bottom & top row stitch holes at the same time? then maybe you might not have to spend as much time trying to make the stitching so precise.
    anyways beautiful work and lovely video! thank you for sharing your work (:

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +2

      That is an interesting point. Maybe if I made them more often…. Give me something to think about.

  • @user-ov9nq6nd3n
    @user-ov9nq6nd3n 2 месяца назад +2

    Hi Robert- I love your work - particularly the belts. You inspired me to try the hand stitching- takes dedication. Any hints or suggestions on thread management? How long a section of thread do you work with?

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for watching and commenting! I use a stitching pony mounted on the edge of my work bench. It has the stitching area about 42 inches from the ground. The result is that you can have nearly 15 feet of thread in use without it being in the ground. I use up to 4 times the length of the belt for each side. The biggest belt that I have stitched was for a finished length of 52”. So the belt blank was 62”. That would be 240” (20 feet) of thread on each side. That was a bunch to manage. This system works well for me.

  • @Jari-rf9jx
    @Jari-rf9jx 2 месяца назад +2

    3.39 minutes. That is fire starter ferrosiumrod.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Interesting it might be. I appreciate you commenting!

  • @jackiemitchell4418
    @jackiemitchell4418 2 месяца назад +2

    I suppose I'm like many others, Chuck @ Weaver "taught" me to cross over the needles with each stitch, then pull through. I know that's the best way to do it for several reasons but in particular, it guarantees that you don't split your thread. I've noticed that you use the same method. I've personally gotten away from this method and went to single needle, pull mostly through, move in second needle and check that I didn't split into the thread. I've noticed that your stitching holes smoothly allow both needles to go in, cross and pull through. My stitching holes don't seem to be wide enough to easily do that. Question: Do you go back and widen your stitching holes before starting to sew or do you just punch through deep enough in the first place?

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for asking about the stitching. It took me a long time to get them to look like I wanted them too. A little depending on what I stitch, I use the 5mm chisels from weaver. They do create a hole that works well for me. Some times they are too big in thinner leather. It doesn’t fight me too much if I stitch right after making the holes. If you wait until the next day it’s a little tougher as the holes start to close up. I have a thinner set from Makers that I use when stitching thinner leather like 8 oz or less. The holes are still fine. In the stitching pony I’m able to repeat the same process repeatedly and that fixed most of the issues that I was experiencing. Maybe I will do a video showing that. It might be a little bit of watching paint dry for some…. I appreciate your questions

  • @BobbySixguns
    @BobbySixguns 2 месяца назад +2

    Robert, the belt looks fantastic. I'd tell Todd @toddsoutsideagain that free delivery should be included in the trade😁. Take care my friend.

  • @JohnLittle-ie4ok
    @JohnLittle-ie4ok 2 месяца назад +2

    Few more hamburgers :). lol

  • @chuckrich6015
    @chuckrich6015 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you Robert for another educational and entertaining video. Could you please let me know where you get your hardware, e.g., the buckle you used. Thanks again.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Chuck. That buckle set is from Tandy. It’s the “Laramie” set.

    • @chuckrich6015
      @chuckrich6015 2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you very much for your prompt response. As always, I'm looking forward to your next video. @@InMyBusyLittleShop

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks

  • @seanr608
    @seanr608 2 месяца назад +2

    Do you prefer water-based dye, then oil (Neatsfoot?), followed by resolene?

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      All I use is ProDye, oil (mostly Neatsfoot) then Resolene for belts that are dyed. TanKote for some projects

  • @Basspiper
    @Basspiper 2 месяца назад +2

    Nice belt Robert. I am new to leatherwork. What oz. leather are you using? Looks like you are putting two pieces together.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      I use two 6 ounce layers. Smooth out on both sides.

    • @Basspiper
      @Basspiper 2 месяца назад +2

      @@InMyBusyLittleShop thanks, have enjoyed your videos.

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks

  • @outfitr9703
    @outfitr9703 2 месяца назад +2

    How many hours of stitching on that belt?

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +1

      My hand stitching has gotten faster. Still at least 4 hours

  • @joshuasasfire2759
    @joshuasasfire2759 2 месяца назад +2

    How many pieces of thread did you use to stitch the belt?

    • @InMyBusyLittleShop
      @InMyBusyLittleShop  2 месяца назад +2

      There was four total. Each was from the tip to the end of the belt. That belt has around 55 feet of thread in it.

    • @joshuasasfire2759
      @joshuasasfire2759 2 месяца назад +2

      @@InMyBusyLittleShop cool! Lot of thread!

  • @JohnLittle-ie4ok
    @JohnLittle-ie4ok 2 месяца назад +2

    You said you were “ kicking a dead horse “. I don’t think so. If anything it would be “ kicking a dead cow”