I have toyed with buying a strap cutter to cut belts blanks for some time but have always baulked at the cost. I was thinking about making one from scratch but then I had one of those sparks of inspiration

Take one mortise marking tool from the local market tool store
I removed the marking pin by knocking through and then used a claw hammer to remove it being careful not to mark the main bar as this is what the leather will eventually ride on.
With a very fine blade (junior hacksaw) I cut a slot for the blade from the left hand side as I am right handed this means that when cutting you will be pushing the blade into the body. I then drilled a pilot hole to take my locking screw (the smallest I had) of which once I had screwed it in once to cut a thread I removed an files the point off to give a flat end to bite into the blade better. The blade is one from my skiver / thong cutting tool but you could use a Stanley blade snapped in half.
With the blade in place the screw is tightened to hold it in place
And finally a shot of it in use - you must be wary of the exposed blade but that is the same as a number of models in Stohlmans book
So there you have it! - a strap cutter on a budget!

Take one mortise marking tool from the local market tool store


I removed the marking pin by knocking through and then used a claw hammer to remove it being careful not to mark the main bar as this is what the leather will eventually ride on.

With a very fine blade (junior hacksaw) I cut a slot for the blade from the left hand side as I am right handed this means that when cutting you will be pushing the blade into the body. I then drilled a pilot hole to take my locking screw (the smallest I had) of which once I had screwed it in once to cut a thread I removed an files the point off to give a flat end to bite into the blade better. The blade is one from my skiver / thong cutting tool but you could use a Stanley blade snapped in half.

With the blade in place the screw is tightened to hold it in place


And finally a shot of it in use - you must be wary of the exposed blade but that is the same as a number of models in Stohlmans book

So there you have it! - a strap cutter on a budget!
