Make a QR DOG COLLAR from an Old Belt
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I took an old 1" belt I used to wear and a new quick release buckle and made a beautiful leather dog collar for my neighbour's Rhodesian Ridgeback.
Transcript provided for the hearing impaired.
This is my dog Holly.
And that’s her dog, Quinn.
We’ve helped take care of him since he was a little tyke. Which he is not anymore.
When he outgrew his harness I made him a collar out of an old leather belt I used to wear.
This episode of Repairs101 is sponsored by Princess Auto.
You’ll find all kinds of supplies for pets, poultry and livestock at princessauto.com
Most belts come with five holes in them. You’ll need a buckle, a D-ring - I pirated this one from Holly’s old collar.
You’ll need a real sharp knife. A hammer. A five thirty-seconds of an inch punch. Some braided nylon line and some adhesive.
I prepped the ends by trimming them and then reducing the tips so that they would glue down flat for the dog’s comfort.
So, I melted the ends of the twine. I applied beeswax to make it water resistant. And I wound it through five times.
I pulled out the slack, and then I tied a square knot - that’s left over right, right over left - in the center by keeping the tails outside on opposite sides.
After that I trimmed the tails and sewed the knots with cotton thread and a darning needle.
Alright, last but not least: remember those tips that I reduced? Glue and clamp them and leave them overnight.
#dog #dogs #dogcollar #dogcollars #rhodesianridgeback #blueheeler #blueheelers #australiancattledog
Timestamps
00:00 Dog collar DIY
00:56 Supplies
01:25 Prep work
02:02 Assembly
03:04 Square knot center
04:20 #merch
Видео Make a QR DOG COLLAR from an Old Belt канала Repairs101
I took an old 1" belt I used to wear and a new quick release buckle and made a beautiful leather dog collar for my neighbour's Rhodesian Ridgeback.
Transcript provided for the hearing impaired.
This is my dog Holly.
And that’s her dog, Quinn.
We’ve helped take care of him since he was a little tyke. Which he is not anymore.
When he outgrew his harness I made him a collar out of an old leather belt I used to wear.
This episode of Repairs101 is sponsored by Princess Auto.
You’ll find all kinds of supplies for pets, poultry and livestock at princessauto.com
Most belts come with five holes in them. You’ll need a buckle, a D-ring - I pirated this one from Holly’s old collar.
You’ll need a real sharp knife. A hammer. A five thirty-seconds of an inch punch. Some braided nylon line and some adhesive.
I prepped the ends by trimming them and then reducing the tips so that they would glue down flat for the dog’s comfort.
So, I melted the ends of the twine. I applied beeswax to make it water resistant. And I wound it through five times.
I pulled out the slack, and then I tied a square knot - that’s left over right, right over left - in the center by keeping the tails outside on opposite sides.
After that I trimmed the tails and sewed the knots with cotton thread and a darning needle.
Alright, last but not least: remember those tips that I reduced? Glue and clamp them and leave them overnight.
#dog #dogs #dogcollar #dogcollars #rhodesianridgeback #blueheeler #blueheelers #australiancattledog
Timestamps
00:00 Dog collar DIY
00:56 Supplies
01:25 Prep work
02:02 Assembly
03:04 Square knot center
04:20 #merch
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