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joshmobley

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About joshmobley

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    http://www.joshmobley.net

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  • Location
    Clayton, NC
  • Interests
    Web development, Hiking, Bushcraft, new to Leatherwork!

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    None - just learning!
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    Holster and sheath making
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  1. I had some time - so I went ahead with the X-Acto knife and some 150 grit sand paper and evened out the bottom. It looks much better and I don't have all of that excess material in the way.
  2. Hello folks - my first post here - as I've just started getting interested in leatherwork. I have started my first project - a minimal IWB holster for a pistol. After stitching and wet-forming the holster, I've realized that i have more leather below the muzzle than I need (about an inch). I was wondering if after waiting for the holster to completely dry, I could trim this excess leather and reform the bottom of the holster. Is there a good reason not to do that? I've included a picture. Thanks!
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