Well, I took a few photos today, not spectacular pics but with luck you'll get the point.
The braces.
This is the back part where the ztraps fix to the belt loops, showing the copper rivets I used (think theyre 8 gauge) and instead of the dog lead catches that most people use I used stainless Maillon Rapide connectors.
Ovals and the trianglar ones are Deltas.
The belt loops were bought in and made by Occidental Leather although theyre easy enough to make if I need any more.
One of the shoulder sections, I wasnt sure how to make this at first but in the end it was dead easy.
After I rivveted the end that went to the rear belt loops I just punched a hole every inch of its length, then the wider sections could be held in place by sort of stitching it in place with climbers accessory cord. That way its totally adjustable (in inch increments) but easy to make.
The brace straps are an inch wide and the black shoulder sections are 14" long by 2" wide.
The stitching holes are every inch and then I cut slots to let the brace straps through.
Then this is the buckle to adjust the front of the braces and so the height it hangs at.
Its a Conway buckle and the strap goes through it, down to the belt loop connectors then back upto the same conway buckle. Pretty sure when we had horses on the farm when I was a kid the stirrups were adjusted with them.
I just left the brace straps waaay too long at first and only cut them to size acter about a week of wearing em, when I had an idea how long they needed to be.
I'll fire a few more pics up when I get time, the bags are bought in cos they looked far too much like hard work to make but the braces really were easy to make, no proper stitching required. There's prettier ones on sale but I can't stand all that tooled leather look anyway so I'm OK with it just fitting me well and just working.