Making A Leather Belt Super Simple With Andrews Custom Leather // How It's Made
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Making A Leather Belt Super Simple With Andrews Custom Leather How It's Made
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If Sam Andrews wasn't making gun holsters, he would have a leather crafting show on PBS or a DIY television network. When his leather working days end, he could definitely make money as an announcer or voice performer. He has excellent camera presence and teaching skills.
Can't EVER miss a video with Sam's voice! 😂
@ragnarragnarsson3128
3 жыл бұрын
He could be a wizard in LOTR
@shojus
3 жыл бұрын
@@ragnarragnarsson3128 I'm thinking so!
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
Ha Ha yeah! thanks shojus
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
@@ragnarragnarsson3128 LOL
The attention to detail Sam put into his leather work and his refusal to allow anything but the best to leave his shop, is why I continue to buy and use his gear after 30 plus years.
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
I honestly don't know anyone that works as hard and is as committed to his craft as Sam Andrews, I'm really proud of him and the whole crew over at Andrews Custom Leather
I ordered a car jacker holster from Andrews Custom Leather for my Glock and I love the holster. It is well made with high quality leather and heavy duty brass snaps and I wear it all the time. The way it sits, no one even knows I am carrying a weapon and I would highly reccommend anyone wanting a quality holster to purchase one from Andrews Custom Leather!
Best statement I've ever heard... "The beach is for people who don't have work"
Sam seems like he could read you the contents of toothpaste and you would not only be entertained, educated but remember every word he said.
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah he's got a good gig waiting for him if he ever decides to give up making leather
@hudsonshandcrafted
11 ай бұрын
I thought the same!
You Sir are a lucky man to be able to make so many videos and projects with Sam. He's a true gentleman, stand up guy and a true professional. Great video!
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
I can't argue any part of that, its been a blessing for us to know Sam and his entire family in so many ways
This dude is great! Best leather and very personable
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ultra its always fun and rewarding for us making these videos with Sam
Sam should do a "Master class" on leather work... he just makes it look so effortless.... but that's what make him a master craftsman... The little I've tried looks like a kid's craft kit....
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
I tell him that every time we get together to do these videos, really some college or craft school out there should approach Sam to teach there...I'm honored he allows us to at least pass on his knowledge in this way...and I would say keep working on it Fog Horn you'll see in time your skills will kick up as well
Why do you not use that wonderful voice to read westerns or voice overs? Awesome
The best informative video of making a belt, thank you for your time...👍🏻
Love "Absolutely Any and EVERY Sam Andrews Leather Working Video"... I have a Monarch Shoulder Rig and am looking forward to my next Holster and Experience!
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
Sweet! Sam's videos are really the backbone of the channel...and we're actually looking to do more how its made videos with other craftsmen out there, so if you know of any send them our way :D
Leather Craftsman... Dying bread. Wonderful Vlog
You have the perfect voice for being a voice actor!
Another awesome leather working video. Thanks!!
I have his holsters and belts and they are absolutely top quality!!
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
cool, I totally agree
Thanks for the video Hank. Sam is the best.
Love these leather working shows
Great work. Thanks for your tutorial!
Dual layer 11 oz and 5 oz, hand stitched took me 4 hours start to finish. Keep up with the great videos.
Love this content.
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome we have a few more projects with Sam in the works
❤ Love it! Well done!
Nice Job! Congratulations 🙌
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
Thank You Jose, appreciate you taking the time to check this out
Really like the work you do...... all looks great keep up the great work you do ...... and sharing your videos to friends and hop you get more orders coming to you ......
We love these videos!!!! Thank you
Sam Andrews makes the Monarch Shoulder holster and I will be getting one someday. Made for my Model 329PD. A superb craftsman.
I enjoy the videos w/ Andrews leather stuff!!
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
that's great Myles, its a lot of work to get these done and posted however we really enjoy them as well
Awesome guy! Great craftsman and when he talks i’m all ear!
This was extremely interesting loved this.
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
fantastic thanks for watching Emanuel
Great to see the belt production thank you for the video thumbs up and shared. :)
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard as always appreciate your support my brother
Excellent. Want to get started today.
Thank you for doing this video. Just subscribed to your channel today. God bless you and your family.
Thank for the great content.
Awesome video, really enjoyed watching. 💯👍🏻 Greetings from Germany 🤙🏻
American Made by one of our own, We need to support our own and boycott those who work against us.
T.Y. for instructive video. I'd like to see a closeup as he is cutting the groove please
Forget taking out reading glasses. He has a reading guy. Life goals.
Спасибо! Интересно и полезно!
Love for him to make an IWB holster for a Ruger security 9 9mm....website doesn't show one for that particular pistol
I can tell you that he is very nice and yes he sounds just like this on the phone you will know right away your are talking to the man himself. I have one of his holsters and they are top notch.
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
agreed Vladimir Sam is amazing hardworking and is always happy to talk to folks about their orders
How do you keep all your tools sharp?
Thanks for sharing, my dad and I love your videos. Had a question, what is the price range on a leather belt, that has the cowboy western stitch pattern on it? Size 44, 1.5 in, suede lined, medium brown.
Thx
The video is 🔥🔥
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
Thank You 🙏🏽👍🏾
Man needs to be a voice actor.
Hello what weight mallet do you use thanks
Does he make holsters for pistols with a red dots?
@andrewsleather1079
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, we have made many types for red dot sights
sometime in the future could you how to make a basic cross draw rig and can he make one for a ruger single six 44 mag.
I’ve seen every video you’ve made with Sam. He is truly a master craftsmen. Was wondering, if you’re taking suggestions, do you think you could talk him into making a “how to” video on how to use exotic skin coverings. I’ve seen his crocodile and snake skin holsters and was hoping to see how he does those. Either way, great video as always.
@andrewsleather1079
3 жыл бұрын
We did a recording for building stingray holsters. It is being edited now.
Love these videos ❤❤❤🙌🙌🙌🔔🔔🔔👍👍👍
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
thanks my friend, we've got a few more on the way ;)
I'm starting making belts to, and I hate when water slides on the body of the belt when I slick it ,like when it does in the video at 13:26 , because after I apply a finish coat of oil the spilled water just pops and doesn't look like a uniform coat. I can see that even after you buffed the strap with the denim you still have that spilled water mark. It's there a way to correct that problem, besides that I have to be more careful on how I apply water? Or I'm just warring to much about something that is normal? Ty, for the video, I've learned new things everyday so I can improve my crafting skills.
Very interesting.
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
thank you
Люблю! Уважаю Вас! Привет из России! Удачи!... Вы один из лучших мастеров по коже!... Здоровья Вам и новых видео, раскрывающих мастерство!
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
Here's the translation from Russian to English for anyone who's interested: "I love you! I respect you! Hello from Russia! Good luck! ... You are one of the best leather craftsmen! ... Health to you and new videos that reveal your skills!"
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
thanks so much I will pass this on, and hopefully Sam will get a chance to respond to a few comments here as well
MY father recently purchased an entire cache of leather working tools from an estate sale. The Leathersmith was 98 when he passed and had no kin to take his tools. My father purchased them for me because he thought it'd be something I'd like to try. He was correct. I quit my fulltime position as a screenwriter and Director of Visual Development for film and TV to pursue leatherworking fulltime. It's not a hobby. It's an obsession. Here's is why I'm posting: I couldn't, for the life of me, figure out why there was an old, nasty Levi pant leg in the bottom of the kit. Now I know why!! I'm glad I kept it because it works like nothing else for slicking! I imagine an olde timey Leathersmith ca 1870, using an old pair of discarded Levi mining overalls to slick the edges of a new rig for an Eastern Dandy, newly arrived in a town like Tombstone or Deadwood or Sweetwater, seeking his fortune in the new, wild Western frontier.
This man sounds like Gandalf
They do make bifocals for us old guys to see small print.
It's been awhile since I made a belt how do I measure so the name is centered she has a 29 to 30 inch waste
Any guess as to the cost of the belt?
Hello Mr.
What knife did Sam have in the pocket?
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
I'll try to check on that for you Chuck
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@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
thanks
I use leather belts, I'm very very active and often find I stretch my belts and need to add holes. My father showed me a trick that his father showed him. Use a .22 casing and hammer it through, makes a perfect punch and perfect hole. How's that for Appalachian... Also, how many of y'all use them belts enough they actually stretch?
@appalachiangunrunner5613
3 жыл бұрын
I'm due for a new belt I really am gonna look these up!
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
for sure I've stretched out other leather belts, I think quality of construction is a big part of that...I've had my two Andrews custom belts for about 6 years and Sam just checked them out to see how they were holding up and there were in pretty good shape, just needed some touch up on the finish around the edges
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
@@appalachiangunrunner5613 cool
I still don’t know why Sam isn’t a voice actor..
How much does he charge for a belt?
@shaungray8863
3 жыл бұрын
Looks like they start at $85.
@zackdavid9961
3 жыл бұрын
@@shaungray8863 They're worth it.
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Jared, Shaun answered that below, here's the website: www.andrewsleather.com/traditional.htm go down to accessories and belts
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
@@shaungray8863 Yup
@hankstrange
3 жыл бұрын
@@zackdavid9961 yes they are (I just put in an order for a stingray belt)
was. Guest nobody talk holsters just video