How I make a leather strap
How I make a leather strap
Share share how i make a leather strap. Pardon my English hor.
Like I mention before, you need to have the right manual tools to do the job. I will share with you what tools to use along the way. Most of the tools i have already mention in my previous posts.
First of all, find some cardboard to draft out and cut out the size of the strap you want to make. In my photo, it is a 22mm strap and length, 125mm by 75mm. Remember the short side (the buckle side) you need to add in 2cm. The extra 2cm is for you to make a bevel (1cm each) and glue later. Will explain that in detail later.
In short, the length for my draft will be 250mm by 170mm.
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Like I mention before, you need to have the right manual tools to do the job. I will share with you what tools to use along the way. Most of the tools i have already mention in my previous posts.
First of all, find some cardboard to draft out and cut out the size of the strap you want to make. In my photo, it is a 22mm strap and length, 125mm by 75mm. Remember the short side (the buckle side) you need to add in 2cm. The extra 2cm is for you to make a bevel (1cm each) and glue later. Will explain that in detail later.
In short, the length for my draft will be 250mm by 170mm.
More to follow...
Last edited by sinner1974 on 17 Jun 2012 18:22, edited 4 times in total.
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Next, draw the outline on the leather and cut it using a sharp knife and a steel ruler. Please handle with care when cutting the leather, don't cut yourself! Remember to place your knife at a right angle when cutting the leather. If not your strap edges will be slanted.
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There you go, straps ready! It's okay if the strap is longer than the draft, you can trim it later
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Trim to the length you want...
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Done with the length!
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Fold the long side (tail side) into half and use a clamp to form the 'U' shape.
Remember to place cardboard in between the leather and the wooden block to protect the leather.
Remember to place cardboard in between the leather and the wooden block to protect the leather.
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Next, the short side (buckle side) you need to mark 1cm on both end. One end on fresh side and the other end on the 'raw' side.
Last edited by sinner1974 on 17 Jun 2012 18:26, edited 1 time in total.
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I use a sharp pen knife ($2 from daiso) to bevel both end. I did not invest on the bevel tool cause it is too expansive
You need a lot of patient to do this!!
You need a lot of patient to do this!!
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Same as the long side, you need to clamp it to form the 'O' shape.
Last edited by sinner1974 on 18 Jun 2012 07:15, edited 1 time in total.
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After 15 mins, unclamp the leathers and apply glue. I use contact glue for my strap. Apply a thin layer and leave it to dry for at least 15 mins (time depend on how thick you apply the glue). Do not apply glue on the bend part for the buckle and the spring bar. Placed toothpick on the 3 area to prevent it from gluing together.
Clamp and leave it overnite to dry.
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Clamp and leave it overnite to dry.
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Should be 1cm and not 1mm ... Am I correct ?sinner1974 wrote:Next, the short side (buckle side) you need to mark 1mm on both end. One end on fresh side and the other end on the 'raw' side.
Good write up bro sinner.
BTW, what's the thickness of the leather used usually ?
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Thanks for pointing out bro, my bad, should be 1cm. Edited.
My leather is about 2mm to 3mm in thickness, so the final product will be about 4-5mm in thickness.
My leather is about 2mm to 3mm in thickness, so the final product will be about 4-5mm in thickness.
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Next, trim the tail. I use a sharp pen knife to cut the tail. There is actually tool for cutting the tail but I find it too expansive and it can only cut one type of tail, not worth it.
You can use your existing strap to trace the outline.
My illustration below is a knife tail.
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You can use your existing strap to trace the outline.
My illustration below is a knife tail.
To be continued...
Last edited by sinner1974 on 17 Jun 2012 20:30, edited 1 time in total.
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Next, polish the edges. Yes you are right, the first photo is a nail file
From coarse (nail file) to smooth.(sand paper no 500 and no 1000)
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Can see the difference after polish?
From coarse (nail file) to smooth.(sand paper no 500 and no 1000)
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Can see the difference after polish?
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Next, cut the hole for the buckle.
Make a draft on a cardboard then mark it on the strap.
Need some polishing to make it smooth.
Make a draft on a cardboard then mark it on the strap.
Need some polishing to make it smooth.
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Trim the edges to make it rounded.
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is it a must to use the sandpaper after using the nail file?
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My nail file is very 'rough' so need to use sand paper to sand it. If not the edges will be very 'hairy'
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Next, use a groover to cut the groove for stitching.