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How To Make a Chest Rig. DIY Tactical 

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By request: How to make a DIY chest rig! For this one, I used coyote color 1050D ballistic nylon and the industrial sewing machine is a Consew 206RB-5. This tutorial includes instructions on how to make mag inserts, too! Please watch the video through prior to jumping into the cutting & sewing. I know it's a long one, but there's a LOT of info in here!
Pause the video at 1:53 for the measurements of the pieces.
*NOTE* In the layout/measurements of the fabric, I have the shoulder strap piece marked as 4" wide. It should be 5" to account for seam allowance.
Thanks to the viewers who asked for the make! :)

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@greyviking2412
@greyviking2412 2 года назад
That is exactly how “How To” videos should be made. So informative! Where do you get your Tac supplies? I totally want to give this a shot… Cheers
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thank you! I'm really happy to hear that! I buy the supplies kind of wherever I can find them. I find a lot of military surplus materials on eBay (velcro, zippers, zip pulls, thread, etc). I bought the ballistic nylon on ebay, also but that was from a fabric seller. Amazon is a great source for webbing & buckles but I've found it cheaper to buy them as "suitcase straps". Individually, those items can get quite pricy, as the strap kits you get miles of webbing with the buckles & sliders. If you poke through the comments, I think I may have posted the link before. Sailrite is a great source for the v69 thread, along with all kinds of other materials. Hope that helps! :)
@Tavpanda
@Tavpanda 3 года назад
Praise God the algorithm got it right tonight! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@huyhoangviet5966
@huyhoangviet5966 3 года назад
I'm a fashion student and i really love the look that chestrig gives you while wearing it daily.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thanks! :)
@Strawman333
@Strawman333 3 года назад
Girl, if you keep it up your channel will blow up. Thank you. Best wishes.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thanks so much! :)
@vokoust26yes87
@vokoust26yes87 2 года назад
this is probably the best channel on how to make your own stuff and not buying the whole thing so its cheaper and you can make the way you need to have it. 10/10 great tutorial!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks so much for the kind words! I really appreciate it. I'm very happy to hear that my tutorials are helpful! :)
@vokoust26yes87
@vokoust26yes87 2 года назад
@@EndlessDIY im still surprised you have only 3k subs by the details you mention it seemed like you have like 10k subs. if i learn how to sew ill inspire by your work for sure!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
@@vokoust26yes87 Thanks! Hopefully, I'll get to 10K someday! Good luck with your sewing journey! Once you get a grasp of the basics, you'll be able to do amazing stuff! Just stick with it! :)
@commiessuckballs2287
@commiessuckballs2287 Год назад
I have a new found respect for anyone fabbing and designing this sort of thing, wow! A lot of time and design effort. I got here by looking for duck cloth backpack accessories, my plan is to make a roll-out rectangular spread with little pockets on it to hold everything in the main section of my hiking bag/go bag, kind of like those denim roll-outs with the little pockets for wrenches, so I can just pull it as a roll with stuff in the pockets out of my pack, roll it out, and wa-la! Instant organization and no digging. Thanks for the vid, this has been educational to watch, and very helpful for my little project!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY Год назад
I think that's an excellent idea! I made a waxed canvas tool roll to replace the crappy little bag that came with my Polaris side by side; BIG improvement! Good luck with your project!
@linglee8688
@linglee8688 2 года назад
I have been searching for a tutorial like this forever. I cant believe your channel isnt huge with the amount of knowledge you put up. Thanks alot for this. Ill be attempting this today
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
That's great! Let me know how it goes! Thanks so much for the kind words & good luck with your project! :)
@linglee8688
@linglee8688 2 года назад
@@EndlessDIY so I finally just finished it and I must say it's a bit rough around the edges but overall I'm really pleased. I made a few modifications to your design. I basically replicated the front pouch and added one to the back to make a detachable backpack as well. Thank you so much again for your clear and concise instructions, wish I could send you a photo of the finished product
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
@@linglee8688 That's fantastic! I'd love to see it! If you go to my channel page, then click on the "About" tab you can find my email address there. Thanks so much for letting me know you did the project and that the video helped! I appreciate the feedback! :)
@linglee8688
@linglee8688 2 года назад
@@EndlessDIY I'd love to however I'm not seeing the email there
@lindsayrodriguez1298
@lindsayrodriguez1298 3 года назад
Wow super sick. Thanks for the all the details, can’t wait to try this out.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thanks! Good luck with your project! :)
@montywilley7280
@montywilley7280 Год назад
Nice work and good step by step detail. Thanks
@dingleberrysnigglefritz
@dingleberrysnigglefritz Год назад
You have a gift, ma'am . Thank you for this video.
@silentstryker1590
@silentstryker1590 3 месяца назад
You should produce a line of tactical gear that markets hot right now. Beautiful work.
@teamseshrenegade3180
@teamseshrenegade3180 3 года назад
Awesome video. Thank you so much for you taking the time to make this well put together tutorial.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thank you for the feedback! I'm glad you liked it! :)
@msbolan
@msbolan 2 года назад
Excellent "how-to". Thank you very much for the time and thought put into this
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks so much for the kind words! :)
@shanewhetstone7977
@shanewhetstone7977 Год назад
thanks. just got into sewing and working on my own gear. great how to!
@lifeinru
@lifeinru 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. I've turned two ikea bags into a chest rig
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Fantastic! I'm glad the video was helpful! :)
@sidekick3rida
@sidekick3rida Год назад
This was incredibly enjoyable to watch. Thank you! Would love to see more tactical gear tutorials.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY Год назад
Thank you! It's been a busy summer so I haven't done much for videos lately but I'll keep it in mind for the Fall! :)
@ppspsd
@ppspsd 3 года назад
Outstanding ! I really enjoy DIY gear making ! You are really skillful with that beast of a machine. Thanks for sharing ! Learned alot !
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thank you! I'm so happy to hear it was helpful! I appreciate your taking the time to let me know! :)
@Bill-rs1zm
@Bill-rs1zm 3 года назад
Looks great well done you definitely know what you're doing.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thank you! :)
@Aonexia
@Aonexia 10 месяцев назад
Wow! She is so gentle... and her voice is so soothing...
@edwardapis8618
@edwardapis8618 2 года назад
Very informative. The design has all the compartments I would have wanted in a chest rig. 💪👍
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks so much for watching! :)
@DukeReynolds
@DukeReynolds Год назад
Holy Smokes!!! Your awesome!!!! Been looking at some walking foot machines just for this reason!!! Found a Pfaff I think imma get. My grandmother was an “industrial” seamstress. When my grandfather passed 17’ she moved and asked if I wanted her machine. Pfaff 145 H3 or H4. Of course I was younger and had no use so I passed. Man!, am I kicking myself now. I’m a skydiver, scuba, and I enjoy the “tactical” things in life. Thank you so much for the great info. Really really helps a lot. I’m sub-ing now!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY Год назад
Aw! Bummer about the machine but maybe now is the time when you'll be able to get some use out of one. I hope you find one that serves you well. Gear making is a lot of fun, especially when you have some ideas for custom things that just aren't available. Good luck with your search and your projects and thanks for watching! 🙂
@weekenddistractions
@weekenddistractions Год назад
Great project and instructions!
@lunch96box
@lunch96box 8 месяцев назад
Great video! Very informative and I really appreciate that you took the time to show and explain different techniques and ways of sowing; I would have never known how to stitch the corner of the fabric like you showed in the video, Thank you. 😊
@bigoz7
@bigoz7 3 года назад
Very informative video, thanks for posting it’s greatly appreciated!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thank you for letting me know! Sometimes tutorials for projects like this can get pretty long (like mine ;) ) but they really need to be, especially since some are newer to sewing in general. I'm really glad you were able to get some useful information from the video! :)
@ultradeep4674
@ultradeep4674 2 года назад
Oh man! Love those back straps. That thing looks strong.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks! Yeah, it is pretty heavy duty! :)
@nathanflecke9635
@nathanflecke9635 3 года назад
Amazing! I can’t thank you enough for this. I just got into sewing a few weeks ago modify a desert night camo parka and I’m hooked. I’ll be making the dump pouch you made first and then this chest rig 💪 keep up the great work
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
That's fantastic, I love to hear that! Welcome to the world of endless possibilities! 😁 Thanks for letting me know, I really appreciate the feedback! Good luck on your adventure! 👍
@adventuresinrewlds
@adventuresinrewlds 2 года назад
Outstanding work. This is a great video.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks so much! I appreciate the kind words! :)
@Diile89
@Diile89 2 года назад
Hello. I would just like to thank you for making this video. It has inspired me. So easy to follow. You are a great teacher and I find you so super cool. Your work is beautiful!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thank you so much, Sarah! I really appreciate your kind words. Best of luck on your projects! :)
@ParanormalNODS
@ParanormalNODS 3 года назад
You just inspired me to make my own! Thank you!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
That's awesome! I love to hear that! Good luck with your project! You can do it! :)
@worab1
@worab1 9 месяцев назад
Found your video with a "sewing tactical gear" with Google. You are amazing and I really appreciate you sharing this. I must say your machine is a beauty as well. So jealous... Keep em coming please!!
@rapache1
@rapache1 2 года назад
Thank you for showing and telling what a great video
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks so much! I appreciate the feedback! :)
@gentlemachinist1970
@gentlemachinist1970 Год назад
I just did this with cotton canvas, tubular nylon webbing, and a sailrite lsz1. It was taught going through all the layers but it did make it. I have yet to sew any 1000d or heavier fabric but I imagine with regular flat webbing and 500d fabric a semi industrial machine could handle it
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY Год назад
Please share your results if you do a project with the 500d and webbing. A lot of people would like to know if they can do projects like this with lighter materials & no industrial machine so it'd be very helpful. :)
@latetodagame1892
@latetodagame1892 2 года назад
Beautiful work!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thank you!
@domenickdecocco3343
@domenickdecocco3343 3 года назад
Great in depth video! Made my own Chest Rig last year as well. Made mine with one main compartment with his/hers Velcro and placed a triple mag kydex insert. For the face I just sewed three rows of Molle to add additional pouches.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thanks! Yours sounds great! I like the idea of making it expandible! 👍Molle is so versitile.
@Kcthetransgirl
@Kcthetransgirl 3 года назад
Now time to make it with an IKEA bag because quarantine is boring
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Quarantine was big-time boring! Good luck with your project! :)
@therulesaredifferent8280
@therulesaredifferent8280 2 года назад
Nice job. Really cool.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thank you! :)
@rl9427
@rl9427 2 года назад
Great job!!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thank you! :)
@DarikX74
@DarikX74 2 года назад
Thanks for very informative video!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching! :)
@Sarge0311
@Sarge0311 2 года назад
Very nice work
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks so much! :)
@sewingline1431
@sewingline1431 2 года назад
Wow very nice ..detailed tutorial
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks so much! :)
@igor_axis
@igor_axis 2 года назад
Always wanted to learn, thank you.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Great! I hope it helped you get started! Thanks for watching! :)
@isaacmamatsile1914
@isaacmamatsile1914 3 года назад
I love how you explain what you doing it makes everything easy to understand and more fun plus the chest rig looks great
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the feedback! I’m really happy to hear that the video was helpful. :)
@isaacmamatsile1914
@isaacmamatsile1914 3 года назад
@@EndlessDIY it was, thank you so much and sorry i wasn't subscribed but i am now and i'd like to follow you on Instagram if possible
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
@@isaacmamatsile1914 Thank you! I appreciate that! I don't use Instagram, unfortunately, but thanks anyhow! :)
@isaacmamatsile1914
@isaacmamatsile1914 3 года назад
it's cool I'll keep subscribed here on YT
@simonsalgado3805
@simonsalgado3805 Год назад
Great details! Thanks so much
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@danielwade7.62x51
@danielwade7.62x51 2 года назад
This is amazing , wow . Thoroughly impressed by the quality you produced , ive payed hundreds of dollars for chest rigs that dont look as good as yours .
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that. :)
@MaliciouslyCompliant
@MaliciouslyCompliant 3 года назад
This is excellent content, thank you!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the feedback! I appreciate it! :)
@theghostflame
@theghostflame 2 года назад
You're a legend. (5 a.m.)
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks! :)
@AZDesertExplorer
@AZDesertExplorer 3 года назад
So great!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thank you! I hope it helps with your gear-making adventure! :)
@gordoncouger9648
@gordoncouger9648 2 года назад
Thanks for showing me how to do this, our design was as much if not more help to me as the details. I wish you * RU-vid had been around in the 1950s. The World would be a very different place if we could have spread information as we can now.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
I'm so glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment! :)
@mrshort2379
@mrshort2379 3 месяца назад
Wow! very informative and impressive. I would luv to learn how to make a chest rig, using military grade elastic with only 4 AR-15 mag pockets, and 4 pistol mag pockets on the outside, and maybe an admin rear pocket.
@panamared5975
@panamared5975 2 года назад
This is awesome!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks! I hope it was helpful if you're making your own rig! :)
@panamared5975
@panamared5975 2 года назад
@@EndlessDIY very helpful! I'm wanting to get into making my own stuff.
@after_8
@after_8 2 года назад
Amazing tutorial, the steps are very easy to follow..watching this is easiest step for me,because my sewing skill are totally zero😁
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks! Well, watching is the first step so you're on your way! If you've never sewn before, maybe try my easier dump pouch project to get the hang of it. You can do it! :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Wk_0-v5XsOU.html
@guitarfreak122
@guitarfreak122 Год назад
Very good tutorial! One tip for a cleaner look on the back would be to sew the front pockets first and sew that onto the outer piece of back panel then follow the stitch line as you sew on the back piece. You'll only have a single stitch line showing then.
@hamdanahmed7405
@hamdanahmed7405 2 года назад
Great video
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks so much! :)
@massrdmdoer7348
@massrdmdoer7348 2 года назад
I'm gonna make this with an ikea bag as my material
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Excellent! Good luck with your project! :)
@bigEDwest
@bigEDwest 2 года назад
I’m in the military and have been dying to make my own gear because I’m just not happy with how some things function. Thank you so much for this video.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
I know these kinds of things are really personalized so I hope you can make a rig that works better for you! Thanks for watching & good luck with your project! :)
@garyj5943
@garyj5943 2 года назад
Great video. Thank you.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thank you and thanks for watching, too! :)
@noahsark99
@noahsark99 Год назад
So good, and, subscribed!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY Год назад
Thank you! 🙂
@user-neo71665
@user-neo71665 2 года назад
My old singer 66 walked through a bino harness case made of 1000. It's ugly and old but a work horse. That bobby pin trick is great, thanks. Something I do with my scissors is have them on a retractable key chain that clips on my belt. I do all my cutting at a tall table standing so I just let them retract back to my waist.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Those are fantastic machines! Hang onto that one! I've got a 66 from the 40's and there are very few things it can't sew (except stuff that's too tall for it). They're so simple and reliable. I love mine! Great idea with the scissors. A standing cutting/work table is definitely the way to go. I might make a Kydex scissor holster; works for my M&P, a pair of Ginghers should be nothing! lol! Thanks for watching! :)
@Nclk619
@Nclk619 Год назад
Your project is amazing. What a beast of machine! I was thinking about buying a sailrite but after I saw the stitch on your first project, that changed my purchase impulse. Now I am looking into the consequences. May I give you two tips? You’re using the seamripper upside down, the little ball on the shorter tip is there to protect the fabric. I know… everyone uses it wrong lol😅 The other tip is to use a pointy metal objet to flatten those hard bulk fabrics, save your fingers from painful joint in the future and makes your job much faster and easier. I like a thin long screwdriver for that
@gergemall
@gergemall 8 месяцев назад
Cool 😎, that’s amazing.
@TuckerDale89
@TuckerDale89 2 года назад
I think I’ll buy one instead of making my own it’ll be less expensive but I do enjoy learning stuff even if I’m not gonna use that knowledge. Keep up the good work
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Yeah, the total DIY route isn't for everyone, for sure. I'd estimate about $50-$60 in materials for this project (with a lot of materials leftover), but I'm sure you can find rigs in that price range, too. It might be fun to customize the rig you bought, though, if you want to dabble in the DIY thing! Thanks for watching! 🙂
@HELMETMEMET
@HELMETMEMET 2 года назад
very very very useful , thanks
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
I'm really glad to hear that! Thanks so much for letting me know! :)
@ThePeacefulIsWillingTo
@ThePeacefulIsWillingTo 3 года назад
Thanks to your video, I just made my first chest rig.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
That's SO awesome!! I love to hear that! Thanks for letting me know & I'm really glad the video was helpful! :)
@ThePeacefulIsWillingTo
@ThePeacefulIsWillingTo 3 года назад
@@EndlessDIY It's not really perfect for my first try, but I'll keep on practicing 🙂🙂
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
@Creepio I bet it's great! And it's _awesome_ you tackled the challenge! Well done!
@ThePeacefulIsWillingTo
@ThePeacefulIsWillingTo 3 года назад
@@EndlessDIY Thanks!!!
@zszs123
@zszs123 3 года назад
Excellent 👍 👍 👍
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thank you! :)
@JE551E_JAME5
@JE551E_JAME5 2 года назад
Wow! My wife & I compete IPSC & 3-gun. She's quite petite so all her gear needs to be tailored or custom made. I've been using outdoor furniture fabrics in fun colors/patterns because who wouldn't want a hawaiian print plate carrier? I've been calling it TacticLulu-Lemon.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Love it!!! “Tactical” doesn’t have to be drab! 😁
@LeCafeRacer
@LeCafeRacer 3 года назад
Gave me the inspiration to reach out to First Spear and play around sewing some Tubes gear. I'll try and make it work despite only having one of those crappy Chinese hand-powered sewing machines.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
That's great to hear! As long as the material can fit in the machine, go slow & you've got it! Good luck with your project! :)
@stoneblue1795
@stoneblue1795 2 года назад
The Sailrite seamstick tape would be a tactical advantage in this project. Once you have used it, you will never use pins again, especially on Cordura. Other sellers have it on ebay.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Totally agree! I used it throughout this project but I can't recall if I mentioned it (you can see the roll @7:56 , if anyone is wondering what it is).
@DocLois2010
@DocLois2010 Год назад
Awesome...😀👍
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY Год назад
Thanks! 🙂
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska 2 года назад
Ive build loads of rigs, holsters and even rucksacks on my household Singer Simple on 1000D and shelter grade canvas.. It punches through layer after layer of whatever is required, and I can even do light leather work. The thing is a mutant.. The only thing I have issues with is some weave of webbing- Usually stuff from UK surplus stocks.
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska
@Ivarr.Bergmann.Alaska 2 года назад
And you are a sorceress, Mam.. Well done..
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Excellent! It’s great to know of another capable machine. People often ask what ones will work so your comment is very helpful. Thanks! :)
@typsyflacko1939
@typsyflacko1939 3 года назад
You are the coolest woman alive lol
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Lol! Thanks!
@mkultra6664
@mkultra6664 2 года назад
Mmmm backstraps. I died 🤣 Great video btw. Say hi to the kitty Mreow!!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Ha! Someone caught that! Lol!
@fasteddie9502
@fasteddie9502 Год назад
This and the drop pouch are exemplary videos. Thanks for them. Have you ever thought of making a tactical butt pack similar to the Viet Nam era M56? Something for a range/tac belt would be great.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY Год назад
Thanks so much! I hadn't thought of those packs but I'll take a look at them & see what's involved. I've made standard "fanny packs" out of this same material so they're probably not a whole lot different. Thanks for the suggestion!
@woodrowcall3158
@woodrowcall3158 4 месяца назад
The Janome HD3000 and HD5000 have sufficient foot clearance and can handle webbing and Cordura with no issue. It can handle Tera 80 thread with an appropriate needle.
@captmohelsaadany6751
@captmohelsaadany6751 2 года назад
perfect as always
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thank you for the kind words! :)
@captmohelsaadany6751
@captmohelsaadany6751 2 года назад
@@EndlessDIY u're welcome 🤗🙏❤️
@captmohelsaadany6751
@captmohelsaadany6751 2 года назад
@@EndlessDIY Would u please i wanna know how a boonie hat is made? I'm sure that will be a great video specially from you 🤗 many thanks
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
​@@captmohelsaadany6751 Thanks for the vote of confidence! :) I've not made a boonie hat but here's a link to a nice bucket hat that should be pretty easily converted to a boonie style. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fuORswCGrDQ.html I'm not positive, as I've not done it, but I think if you made the brim pieces just a bit longer (not wider) it would have a flatter boonie style brim, rather than the bucket style. Then add some molle webbing around the crown. I actually have a boonie hat so maybe I'll pattern from it & do a video at some point but it won't be for a while as I'm slammed with work right now.
@captmohelsaadany6751
@captmohelsaadany6751 2 года назад
@@EndlessDIY I'm grateful for you.. I'm a big fan of yours
@ricardoleiva6333
@ricardoleiva6333 2 года назад
Gracias saludos desde el salvador bueno tu pechera
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching! :)
@nitrocell9287
@nitrocell9287 2 года назад
I feel pretty talented since I made this on a house hold machine.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
That's fantastic! You were able to sew through several layers of the 1050D? Could you share what machine you used so others can possibly consider one if they're not quite ready to jump into an industrial machine?
@shreder9244
@shreder9244 2 года назад
Очеень круто . Спасибо вам
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Спасибо за просмотр! (Thanks for watching!) :)
@MountainManReview
@MountainManReview 10 дней назад
Thank you. So happy that I found your channel. What width webbing have you used for the straps?
@zevz4661
@zevz4661 2 года назад
wooaahh, that's amazing... can you do a plate carrier too?? great "how to" videos
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks! I've never made a plate carrier & I'm not very familiar with them but I'll look into it. Thanks for the suggestion! :)
@miniacsminiatures1069
@miniacsminiatures1069 10 месяцев назад
super legit 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@elconquistador932
@elconquistador932 3 года назад
I'm sure you have enough projects, but what would be interesting to see you sew up is a single sling tactical shoulder bag. I hate the over used term "tactical", but it describes the range bag/ truck junk bag, I'd like to build but have no idea where to start. Something to toss a few hand guns in, some ammo, magazines and go plinking.... BTW, nice talents you have there. 👍
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Sounds interesting! I do have a zillion things going right now, but I'll give the design some thought & see what I come up with when I get a little more time. Thanks for the suggestion! :)
@elconquistador932
@elconquistador932 3 года назад
@@EndlessDIY cool! It could even be like a messenger bag with lots of inside pockets the size of typical ammo boxes, and or webbing for Mag pouches in there. Anyways......
@gorg2079
@gorg2079 2 года назад
damn, this is quite the tutorial! thank ya kindly. i'll be using this for airsoft!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Awesome! I hope it works out for you! :)
@Luke1776
@Luke1776 7 месяцев назад
Nice
@delanorrosey4730
@delanorrosey4730 Год назад
Awesome design! The same can be used to make a drop leg tactical panel for whatever you want - holsters, mag pouches, dump pouches, smoke grenades, flashbangs, etc. Would it be easier to do by hand if no commercial sewing machine available?
@BensMis-adventures
@BensMis-adventures 2 года назад
Thank you! I want to make one but to hold binos for when hunting. Could you sew neoprene into the shoulder straps to give some cushioning do you think?
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Sure, I don't know why not. You might need to add a tiny bit more of a seam allowance to account for the thickness, but I can't see that being a problem. Neoprene might be really sweaty, though. They have actual foam for that purpose, but I can't recall where I've seen it. Or, you could pick up a cheap backpack at a thrift store & cannibalize the foam from it (plus a slew of zippers, straps & buckles for other projects! ). Good luck with your rig! :)
@littlehills739
@littlehills739 6 месяцев назад
do you have a video on adding wire stiffeners or cored in the seams tubing?
@zingo_man
@zingo_man 2 года назад
You rock
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks! :)
@d540vamartin9
@d540vamartin9 Год назад
Also instead of stacking mats, maybe orient the seams to only be 2 pieces thick at any point by staggering the layers, like a leather worker does
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY Год назад
Great suggestion! I've never tried that technique but I'm going to look at how it's done. Thanks for the helpful comment!
@bbconrad92
@bbconrad92 3 года назад
U R THE COOLEST 😎
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Thanks! :)
@giragoss
@giragoss Год назад
Great video thank you, but can you please tell me or a link would be nice on where can I get the fabric the webbing straps with the buckles on it ?
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY Год назад
You might read through the comments. I think I posted a link to the seller of the material on ebay but here's a link to the straps I used: smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D7N56PR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@YoSimmerDeesNuts
@YoSimmerDeesNuts 7 месяцев назад
That's some professional work! Where can I buy?!?
@goprofriends9210
@goprofriends9210 3 года назад
Could I use my singer heavy duty for this project? Thank you for the video.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
Hi there! For this specific project with these materials, I’d have to say probably not. However you might be able to use that machine with a lighter material like Cordura. As I mention in the video, the corners of the chest rig end up to be about a half inch thick (with the ballistic nylon) so depending on the foot lift of the Singer HD Cordura may be a possibility. Thanks for the question and good luck with your project! :)
@micstica
@micstica 8 месяцев назад
Im guessing tex 69 bonded nylon thread. What needle are you using. Love the sewing machine, guessing its servo motor. Ive rescued a brother DB2 B755, not walking foot but clutch motor, danger fast. Almost have it all working. Cheers. Love the bobby pins btw.
@josephlyons473
@josephlyons473 Год назад
Do a plate carrier next please
@Pawlodoro98
@Pawlodoro98 3 года назад
What kind of threads have you been using? Some bonded ones ?
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
For this kind of thing, I use V-69 Bonded Polyester thread from Sailrite. It's available in other places, but that's where I get mine. www.sailrite.com/Thread-V-69-Toast-Polyester-UV-4oz-1-350-Yds
@victordipersia
@victordipersia 5 месяцев назад
have you ever tried/have any luck gluing cordura....? and if so with what glue....?
@benmcglawn8647
@benmcglawn8647 2 года назад
What is a good thread for these types of projects? I haven't been sewing for very long so I need help with understanding the thread and needle combos. A little late to the thread but really enjoyed the video.
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 2 года назад
Thanks! And great question. I use V-69 Polyester Bonded thread from Sailrite (but you can buy it in many places). The closest color that I've found to match this coyote color material is called "Toast". Hope that helps! :) www.sailrite.com/Thread-V-69-Toast-Polyester-UV-4oz-1-350-Yds
@xdivineHART
@xdivineHART Год назад
Wow
@chandlercarr1134
@chandlercarr1134 3 года назад
What consequence model is that? Great video!
@EndlessDIY
@EndlessDIY 3 года назад
I think "consequence" was autocorrected from Consew? lol! I've got the Consew 206RB5 upgraded with a servo motor and I made a 50mm pulley to slow the speed way down for precision stitching. You can buy small pulleys for it, I believe, but I just designed one in my CAD program and 3D printed it so I wouldn't have to wait. haha! It's a great machine!
@CanadianCelt253
@CanadianCelt253 3 месяца назад
I know this is basically the same thing but I'd love to see how you would go about making something like pattern 70 or pattern 58 webbing
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