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DanTheMan

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About DanTheMan

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    East Texas
  • Interests
    Knife sheaths, holsters, outdoor items

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    Stamping and original work
  1. Hello, I want to make my first pouch style holder for two 10-round Ruger 10/22 Magazines. I have been working with leather a few months, but have only made sheaths so far. I found the picture below on the Ruger site. Its going to be a fun project. Now for the questions...What is a good all-around leather weight for a pouch like this? I am a little unsure on the proper way to construct the pouches. In the picture it appears that the leather with the button flap to hold the magazine in the pouch is cut from a single piece of leather and glued/stitched to the belt loop leather. Then the pouch is cut from a single piece of leather and glued/stitched on top of the flap part mentioned above. What is the best method to attach the bottom part of the pouch. It looks like the leather was folded in side the pouch for the stitching. Thanks in advance for any advice.
  2. I am making a sheath for an old knife and I would like to have a distressed look. I searched and read several threads about distressing the leather, but would like to know if there are finish products for this. I have skipped deglazing in the past and ended up with an old/distressed look. Is there any way to make this a little more extreme? Any tips are appreciated.
  3. Thanks for the info. I will start mixing this weekend and see what I come up with.
  4. I have dyed a few projects using Fiebings dye (not Pro Oil) and they have all been too dark. I have been reading past topics on the forum and discovered I need to reduce the dye with denatured alcohol to lighten the color. I have some Fiebing med. brown, but I am not sure where to start with the mixing as far as 3:1, 4:1, etc. The link below is a picture of a Justin work boot. I would like to get something in the ballpark of that color. Any wisdom shared is greatly appreciated. http://www.justinboots.com/boots/8_Lace_R.html?424fccf8=WK906 *I just realized the link does not take you directly to the correct boot. It's the "Tan Premium" at the bottom of the page.
  5. That looks really nice. What weight leather did you use? I am going to attempt something similar. I may use a D-ring where the swivel is used and move the swivel to the lead. I'd love to see more pics of the collar if you have them.
  6. Thanks for the info! I guess I will have to pass on this project since I'd have to order 50. Did you end up making the collar?
  7. Does anyone know where I could buy a swivel for a dog collar like in the pic below?
  8. I finally had a little time and had good results with the safety skiver. I lightly clamped the end with needle nose pliers and then used light wrist pressure to bend. I did this evenly across the cutting area. There was a big improvement on the first test. Thanks for all the replies!
  9. Thanks for the replies. I am going to attempt to bend the guard on this one just a little. I'll update with results.
  10. I gave it another try and still no luck. I am going to order another and see if it have better results. Thanks for the reply.
  11. I know this is a real dumb question, but I wanted to ask before I start bending on this tool. I bought one of the cheap safety skivers and I do not believe it is working as it should. When I attempt to remove leather I can only get it to remove the loose pieces on the back and I end up with something like a leather fuzz. The videos I have watched online show them removing a thin piece. I am thinking about bending the safety bar slightly so the blade can get more contact with the leather. Has anyone had to adjust similar to this before? They are cheap and buying another is not a problem. I don't have a local seller so I have to order and I really don't want to wait on the shipping. Thanks for any info.
  12. Thanks Dink. I do have a drill press. That will probably be the best route for me. I might add a belt sander later. It always seems like I could use one on projects.
  13. From my research I have found that many people are using a stationary belt sander on their edges. I do not have one of these, but I do have a bench grinder. Will this work with a fine grit wheel or is the speed of the wheel going to be a problem??
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