Belt Blanks

(113 customer reviews)

Price range: $13.95 through $46.50

  • Hand cut in our warehouse from 8-9 oz, veg tan Hermann Oak leather.
  • Stamp, carve, tool and dye your way to your own homemade belt.
  • Always cut to at least 55″ in length.
  • Professional grade quality.

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

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1", 1 1/4", 1 1/2", 1 3/4", 2", 2 1/4", 2 1/2", 3", 4"

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113 reviews for Belt Blanks

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  1. Matthew P. (verified owner)

    Poor quality

  2. Pat@MontanaLeatherCompany (store manager)

    Hey Matthew, I’m sorry to hear the belt blanks did not meet your expectations. If there are imperfections or other issues that warrant it, we will even happily pay for shipping back and issue a refund or make an exchange. I will reach out to you personally in the next hour or so.

  3. Gary Archer (verified owner)

    way over priced, extremely slow service. I received items from others I ordered after you, and got them a week before yours.

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IF i buy a 8/9 oz leather strap what oz do i put on the inner part. Im making a tool belt. Thank you Mario t. asked on January 6, 2025

Hey Mario, it depends on what end result you're after, but you most likely don't want anything thicker than 2 ounces for a liner.

Pat@MontanaLeatherCompany answered on January 7, 2025 store manager
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Please can I get 15 oz belt blanks? Manny Boskie asked on June 23, 2023

Hey Manny, we do offer stirrup leathers out of our skirting leather, which will be in a 15 ounce weight and come in either 2 1/2" or 3" widths.

Pat@MontanaLeatherCompany answered on June 28, 2023 store manager
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Good Morning MTL, Hopefully an easy answer to a silly question... Can the belt blanks be used to make a "Strop" for knife/blade sharpening? The belt blanks seem to have the dimensions that I need. If there is a better leather for this purpose that you would suggest please feel free to do so. SANCHEZ asked on June 21, 2023

Hello! Yes, these belt blanks can be used for making strops, just make sure you apply some jeweler's rouge so that you get the best possible sharpening!

Pat@MontanaLeatherCompany answered on June 28, 2023 store manager
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What is the difference on thickness between a 1.5" and 2" 14 ounce leather belt? Is the wider 2" less thick than the 1.5"? Michael Scott asked on June 4, 2023

Hey Michael, all the belt blanks are the same thickness at 8-9 ounce, or 1/8", regardless of the width.

Pat@MontanaLeatherCompany answered on June 5, 2023 store manager
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Are the widths of the belt leather exact, ie 2 1/4 is exactly 2 1/4? DP Miller asked on January 7, 2023

Hello DP! Yes, the widths are exact with our belt blanks.

Pat@MontanaLeatherCompany answered on January 9, 2023 store manager
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