LarMoeCur
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10 bucks round trip is cheaper than 40. I'm not sure I'll ever make another Glock 30.
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Dwight,
Thanks for the info. I had a feeling I was going to have to buy one.
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Anyone have a Glock 30 blue gun I could borrow for a few days? I have a Navy buddy that wants me to make him a holster. He's way to far away to send me his gun. I'm in the Corpus Christi area. Something close would be best but if push comes to shove, I'll pay the shipping.
Thanks,
Larry
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You really do need to sell the revolver cylinder buckle. I have quite a few friends that would love a belt with that buckle.
Love the holsters. The buckles are really nice and the bullet buckle is one that I am especially interested in. I registered on your web so I hope I can know when the buckles become available.
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My friends wife hooked me up with his Judge. I was pretty close with my ruff. Going to cut and assemble tonight. thanks for the help Haystacker.
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Well, since you'll be using your boning tool to define the letter you probably don't need much. But for reference look at pistols and how detailed their holsters can be based on small edges. Many times the boning is very detailed simply based on the skill of the maker to know where the lines should go. The other factor includes the thickness of the top leather. I would suggest 7/8oz if you want to be nice and detailed. I think 8/9oz is pushing it. The other factor is the size of the letters. Bigger and more straight letters will be easier to define and bone easier than smaller, curvy letters. Another factor is the size of your boning tool. If you need super crisp in tight areas consider using a stylus (I have no idea what you use now) so that you can draw the outline around the letter to define the shape.
For practice tape your letters to your table and lay over a scrap piece of leather the same weight you're using on the holster. Wet it and practice boning the letters. Will give you a general feel before you do it on the real thing. I would venture to guess the letters underneath will compress a bit when wet molded so I don't think 8/9oz is overkill.
I love this place! What a great idea! I have plenty of scrap. I'll give it a practice run with what I have and some thinner leather. I'll post some pics tonight. Thanks Shorts
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I've got the lettering cut out. They look awsome! I'll post some pics tonight when I get off work.
Any how, I cut them out of 8/9 oz scrap. The mock up looks great but I'm wondering if 8/9 oz is to thick. I want a very detailed look but not sure how thick or thin these will need to be to get good definition. Any ideas? Christmas is closing in quickly and don't have time for a redo.
I'm also planning on popping these in the oven at 120 for a few minutes to stiffen them up. I'm thinking that wll help them hold their shape when I roll the holster. Any thoughts on this also?
Thanks
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Anyone got a pattern for the Judge. I'm making a custom holster for a Christmas pressent for a hunting buddy. I've secretly made some ruff out lines but want to check my design before I make the cuts. His wife is going to hook me up for the final fit and finish, but won't have gun in hand for enough time.
Thanks
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CitizenKate, thanks...I attempted to run a few searches but didn't know what to call it. Embossing would have never came to mind. Thanks for the help.
Shorts, I'll take some pics along the way. I didn't want to spend a lot of money for this gift. My hunting buddy knows how much a custom holster costs. So, I'm using some different materials for this one. So, some photo documentation may not be a bad idea.
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I'm making a custom holster for one of my good hunting buddies. I'm thinking about cutting out his initials from scrap leather. Then stitching them between the liner and outer leather, hitting the edges with my boning tool to give it a raised look. I've done this with automotive carpeting before using wood. I've never tried it with leather. Can this be done? or is there a better way? I can cut, stitch, and finish. I'm a tool but can not tool at all. So, looking for a simple but custom look.
Thanks.
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Dude!!! I love it. Can you post some pictures of the back or just explain how you attached the holster to the belt loops. I need to make one for my Tracker 44 mag. I bet that it way more comfortable sitting down in a deer blind then my conventional carry holster.