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This is a great place to post pics your latest work. Please understand that as the threads get older, we're going to move the topics to the area they "fit", for example, bikes or holsters, just to keep this section manageable, and help the newer folks find lots of pics of the subjects they are interested in. If I have moved your post to the wrong area, please TELL me so I can fix it. Please don't be upset when I move an older post- it actually helps more people to find it. It also helps when we use descriptive titles. "Recent Projects" isn't as likely to get clicks as "Harley Saddlebags and Seat" or "Civil War Holster and Belt". To post your pics, use the "browse" …
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Wanted to try a building, The Alamo seemed like a good project. It was more difficult than anticipated, larger size would make it easier. The size was 7.5 x 10, seemed big enough when printing the piece, plus it is hard to find a lot bigger piece on a belly. With the price of bellies it gives me more freedom to try and not be afraid of the cost of failure, just have to read the leather for proper moisture content.
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Hi folks, A year or more back, I posted on here about a pattern I'd created to make leather holsters for my two long-slide Glock pistols. They were thumb snap, cross-draw, which was something I just couldn't buy on the open market, so I had to "roll my own." Had a massive thick headache-inducing welt the same thickness as the Glock trigger guard. Recently, I have been shooting some of my single action revolvers and making holsters for them, but in a strong side, old-west style. And this got me to thinking that I'd like to be able to have one of my long-slide Glocks at "gunfighter" position for long hikes in the woods. Anyway, I adapted my sixgun holster…
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As a project for a relative, I made this replacement piece for his binocular Harness. The original is a rubber like material, and a little short for his longer torso. While it isn't perfect, I'm fairly happy with how it turned out.
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About 2 weeks ago I start crafting leather armor for my self. Body piece is done now. For me this lace braiding was new thing to learn. Everything else is regular leather tooling. Here are youtube video as well, please like, it helps bit my channel
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A celebrity designer reached out to us with a special request: create a full set of custom leather patches to cover an entire duffle bag. This piece is one of the 130+ embossed-and-embroidered leather patches we produced for the project. Each patch is made on genuine textured leather with precision embroidery to give it a raised, sculpted look. The details stay sharp, the edges stay clean, and the finish gives the bag a premium, handcrafted feel. It was a challenging build, but seeing all the patches come together across every side of the duffle bag made the effort worth it.
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Made a few things for Christmas..
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hey there, my wife is asking for a center console cover for her pickup for Christmas. Any suggestions so that it stays in place? I don’t necessarily want to glue it in place. Should I just mold it or are there other suggestions? thank you!
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I made this wallet for my son. Not the cleanest tooling I've done but he was happy. Made the interior from black mission grain pig. And the back is finished with resolene.
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