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Nice belts made out of used bicycle tires. These belts are stylish and very simple to make.
by: www.opendesignclub.com (thats me!)
 
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Step 1: SEARCH FOR TIRES

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Search for used tires with a nice tread
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johnv474 says: Oct 3, 2011. 3:30 PM
Use more than one buckle. Start your own trend. Ever seen a belt with three buckles?
TheGreatS says: Oct 26, 2012. 9:14 AM
I've never seen a belt with two buckles... how would 3 buckles work.
guldart says: Aug 6, 2012. 6:46 PM
Thanks!!, it´s awesome!!!
SIRJAMES09 says: Jul 17, 2011. 12:47 PM
I never thought of this!
What a cool idea!!!!!! TY for sharing!!
edina2015 says: Jun 18, 2011. 10:31 AM
How do you guys make your loop holes so clean?
de5099 says: Feb 12, 2011. 6:57 PM
what if i need longer than what the tire provides.... like for a bigger man... how would i connect the tires together!?
IncrediblyCondensedBlackMatter says: Jun 4, 2011. 10:46 PM
there are several ways to splice, i'm sure. i think you could smooth out points with cement glue too
kenbob says: Apr 7, 2011. 3:30 PM
Great instructable!
Love these,
The hybrid tire i chose is a bit rounded, but overall - i like the results.
I salvaged buckle and little strap below buckle from a belt that had died.
And, now I know those little bolts are called Chicago bolts!
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Jax Rhapsody says: Nov 1, 2010. 1:35 AM
I started this project, but I used a mountain bike tire- some sort of old Kenda tire. The tire is worn but the outer(side wall I guess) lugs protrude into the required cutting area. It's not alot but would it be better to cut through them or around them. They aren't very worn cause either because they aren't part of the contact pacth when riddin on solid grounds.
askvictor says: Mar 17, 2009. 9:18 PM
A list of tools etc would be nice; how did you cut the holes for the belt? Another ideas is to use a link of chain to hold the belt together around the buckle instead of the chicago screw. Y'know, just for that extra bit of bike-nerdiness.
SashaDensikoff says: Sep 16, 2010. 8:32 PM
To make nice neat holes like this, you will need a hole punch.
This is a type of leatherworking tool that is designed to cut varying sized holes in leather belts or other projects. You can get them in all different sizes.
They're a bit like a centre punch, but hollow at one end and bladed instead, and you just place the tool where you want the hole and smack it with a hammer.
Long holes are made with the same tool, you just nibble it along until you have the length needed to wrap around the middle pin in the buckle.
Hope this helps. :)
Visitor says: May 22, 2007. 7:41 AM
Use chain ring bolts instead. And it is enough to have one link to your website on the introduction. Putting it on every page is blatant link spamming for higher Google rating.
komodoboyx5 says: Sep 7, 2010. 11:59 AM
beacause its like hes so totally going to make some ripples in the trillions of other options to make. Besides, better spam it up with something good, and not complete waste. this actually helps.
DIYDragon says: Jul 20, 2009. 2:59 PM
Sweetness - need to find me a bicycle tire. I do actually have a belt chain that is a bike chain. Would go nice with this haha.
Speedmite says: Jun 19, 2009. 10:10 AM
Now that looks cool.
SG1Oniell says: Apr 3, 2009. 6:47 AM
doesn't it end up smelling like rubber, you know what I mean right? that over-powering smell, also, add tire black to the tread, it ends up shiny and awesome.
lotusduck says: Oct 24, 2008. 8:02 PM
I'm going to build one with D rings. That way, you don't need to buy actual belt parts, you just need to find two sturdy circles that are larger than your belt. Perhaps I will do an instructable on how many things can be D belt rings. Perhaps.
oddblob says: Aug 8, 2008. 8:02 AM
keep the wire in the bead! if you can get it out, it becomes vast quantities of spring wire. the most useful substance on earth. apart from gaffer tape. and growth hormone.
NathanSF says: Jun 9, 2008. 12:57 PM
Any ideas on where to purchase belt buckles? I thought of Goodwill, removing buckles from cheap belts - but this seems like a bit of a waste. Thanks for any info.
Dragonpike says: Jul 1, 2007. 12:51 PM
How do i cut through the metal part of the tire?
TheMadTinker says: Apr 24, 2008. 7:37 PM
I believe you're referring to the bead of the tire. It can be cut through using an ordinary pair of wire cutters or tin snips.
oldbastardjoe says: Feb 25, 2008. 9:29 AM
cut around it. like stab it then cut around it if you get me.
xrobevansx says: Sep 24, 2007. 7:30 PM
most bike tires aren't radials.
quicumque says: Jun 29, 2007. 10:32 AM
Wonderful. Great idea and very thorough pictures, which makes this a superb instructable.
PocketSized says: Jun 27, 2007. 8:01 PM
Hopefully when I've had a go at making mine I'll be able to wear it to work. lol, I'll probably look like a bike. But thats not stopped me yet.
error404 says: May 23, 2007. 8:17 AM
you'll have to clean the tread very very well. Sugar soap i would advise. Also the bolts that are used are called Chicago Screws. It makes things easier to get if you know what they are called. Nice belt and if you osed mountain bike tyres you could have a wider belt. Also good for those of us a ittle more generous in girth.
ich bin ein pyro says: May 22, 2007. 7:26 AM
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andrewjadams3 says: May 22, 2007. 5:51 PM
Yeah, that's his website, :P That's a cool looking belt, I might have to try that!
opendesignclub (author) says: May 22, 2007. 9:38 AM
pyro pyro das hab ich schon alles alleine gemacht und euch instructablianer wollte ich damit beglücken --- also originaler gehts gar nicht. (nicht gleich in Flammen aufgehen) pyropyro I did all that stuff myself and I just want to share it with you guys on instructables --- this is the original author project and whatever --- more original is not possible. (don't burn me dude) :)
ich bin ein pyro says: May 22, 2007. 6:40 PM
sorry but i though you would be another one of those spammers copy off a website but you know you dont have to advertise ur website on every step double pyro--
keng says: May 21, 2007. 12:10 PM
wont this make black marks on all your stuff? i mean, if you use it on your pants. this could also be very interesting as tie-downs too.
opendesignclub (author) says: May 21, 2007. 12:30 PM
I am wearing one myself -- and I have no problems so far. But have a try ---
lemonie says: May 21, 2007. 2:17 PM
Can we see your build of the belt?
(or at last a picture of your finished product?)

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opendesignclub (author) says: May 21, 2007. 2:52 PM
the instructable shows a picture of one of my belts --- I made at least 10 of them --- the whole thing is my baby.
lemonie says: May 21, 2007. 4:20 PM
Sorry, see comment on the other Instructable. (People do just repost other people's stuff y'know) L
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