Description
Belt blanks cut from top quality, 8/9 oz Hermann Oak leather at 55″ long. Excellent for dyeing and stamping so that you can make a professional grade belt of your own.
If you want to learn how to make a professional quality belt, check out our step-by-step tutorial.
What are some other items I might need to make a belt?
There are other items besides dye and stamping tools you may need to make a good quality belt. These sometimes get overlooked, so make sure to review this list, especially if you’re new to making belts.
- Try an edger to take off the sharp, hard corners of the belt
- Get the necessary punches to make belt holes, slots and strap ends
- Use a glycerine bar to smooth the edges and back of the belt
- Make sure to secure the belt with a leather loop
- Get some snaps as needed
- And lastly, you will of course want to get a belt buckle
Diana Swaner (verified owner) –
About 3 inches of the strap had a scratch running through it. Normally they are very good quality.
Cole H. (verified owner) –
Decent leather but this second batch of belt blanks seemed very dry. Almost too dry. First one I ordered was perfectly fine but these new ones seem strangely light and dry with very slightly crumbly edges.
John Keen (verified owner) –
Nice, long, workable, and solid. Takes dye well, perfect for my guitar strap.
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Lynn P. (verified owner) –
Always appreciate the fast service and quality Herman Oak tooling leather.