In article <[email protected]>, "Duwayne Cruse" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Can anyone help me get started or have info on how a wooden belt is made
Wouldn't that be a bit noisy? My drill press would need 2.
> Can anyone help me get started or have info on how a wooden belt is made
>
>
Like... many rectangular pieces, each slightly curved so that the whole belt conforms
to the shape of whatever "body" it will go around... let's say, little holes drilled into
each of the pieces so they can be tied together fancifully with a strong thread or some
form of tight macrame weaving, you know, like if it's for a woman. Of course you'd
be considerate of the wood and how it looks, very selective of grain for visual beauty
and what kind of wood to use. The wood would be as hard as possible such as Lignum
Vitae (hardest on the planet). You could do other things with the wood such as
bleaching it and then creatively tinting it with translucent colors, maybe french
polishing it for a super gloss that is deep. Or using a super tough finish such as
silicone based, like the stuff used on bowling alley lanes, and so forth. You might
consider using fine needle files to carve designs as well. Who knows. I have never
done any of this myself mind you. Just some ideas I though up, and I hope this
helps, good luck.
--
Alex - "newbie_neander" woodworker
cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 19:25:33 -0500, "Duwayne Cruse" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Can anyone help me get started or have info on how a wooden belt is made
>
A quick google search turned up 911 hits for me.
Regards,
Roy