Hello all, I've recently been bitten by the bug and I'm having lots... of fun. Here is my second holster in as many weeks, this one a little better than the one I made for a 45 auto.
Here is one of my concerns. Notice the bruising effect/dark spotting on the holster, whats causing this?
Here is a quick overview of my process:
Wet leather, place oiled revolver in plastic bag, wrap leather around the gun and start molding. After finger massaging the lines for a while I placed the whole thing into a Seal-a-meal bag, then sealed it for a couple hours, again massaging the lines and such. After and hour or two I removed the gun from the sealed bag and hung the leather to dry over night. Then dyed, then stitched. This consumed three evenings, maybe 20 hrs all in all. I wished that I had had black lacing cord on hand but i used what I had available and I could not wait to order some
Being a noob and all, I was trying a couple different molding techniques, then came up with the seal-a-bit.
Anyway and a gain, my main question at this time, is why the bruising or spotting after dying? The leather was not blemished beforehand.
ETA: and no, its for the proper hand
Tks