Old tyres
Belt buckle
Rivets
Rivets
A pair of scissors
A slot punch
Let get started
Step 1
Clean the old tyre and cut the belt from the old tyre. The belt should be 1 foot longer than the waist measurement and equal in width to the interior width of the chosen buckle.
Step 2:
Place a slot punch on the belt. The first two holes should be placed 1/4 inch from the belt end, and each hole should be 1/4 inch from the belt's edges.
Step 3:
Insert the buckle prong through the punched slot so that the buckle is correctly positioned. Fold the uncut belt end back so that the rivet holes are lined up, and insert the rivets from the underside of the belt.
Finished belt
Download hereLet get started
Step 1
Clean the old tyre and cut the belt from the old tyre. The belt should be 1 foot longer than the waist measurement and equal in width to the interior width of the chosen buckle.
Step 2:
Place a slot punch on the belt. The first two holes should be placed 1/4 inch from the belt end, and each hole should be 1/4 inch from the belt's edges.
Step 3:
Insert the buckle prong through the punched slot so that the buckle is correctly positioned. Fold the uncut belt end back so that the rivet holes are lined up, and insert the rivets from the underside of the belt.
Finished belt
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