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it aint that critical.
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ill take that batch.. pm'n ya
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nah, I mean so that the lace, instead of being this gets to be this So when I lace with it (not braid with it) it lays FLATTER (for buckstitching)
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But the REAL question is, WHERE is the tool that reliably BEVELS the lace?
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From the album: Odds
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1911 holster
JLSleather replied to Mattsbagger's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Is that a .45? I got a double-mag carrier, high angle, .45 single stack.... that you kin have for the postage if'n ya want it. It's got a cut in the leather, part way through top layer, which is why i used it for the prototype. Stil, very solid and usable, but i don't shoot a .45 You'd wanna cut down (or off) the sweat guard, which was aimed at the 8-round Colt.. but otherwise years of use just for buffin a bit and do the edges. Solid HO leather. downside is it got a coat of BLACK dye ... -
Cut a little more than twice the width of teh web strap. Lay leather grain side down on table. Mark center line of web strap. Lay web down the center of leather (a little rubber cement help keep it in place, or contact cement if you're using that. Fold ibe side up over the web, trim on center line of webbing. Fold other side of leather up, trim to fit flush with other leather, butt joint. Sew both sides maybe 1/8" in from the center... no sewing on the edges. Look nice, match the bag, and be solid. No rough edge. like this (not my artwork).. only with teh webbing INSIDE the leather. Trim to a nice tight butt joint on the center line, sew each side the center line.. dun Depending on how you gonna attach, fella could make it a couple inches "too long", then fold teh ends over some rings or dees, BEFORE folding teh sides in, and that end would get covered too.
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Conceal carry holster for middle of back
JLSleather replied to PappysLeather's topic in How Do I Do That?
I don't do very many of these, but I don't shun them either. Gonna soon design one for a fella with a Sig P938. Personally, I would put that gun in a POCKET holster, but he carries how HE carries.... so I'll lay out something and see what he thinks about that. Basically, a SOB holster is just a upside down cross-draw ... sorta Note teh Stohlman book on holsters (which is quite good even though not long) is available as a free download, I think. Check out leathercraftlibrary.com -
How about leather wrapped around webbing? All the strength and stretch resistance of the manufactured but without killin' the look of the bag.
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How to make leather goods videos
JLSleather replied to RockyAussie's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Back up the boat for a second, one ROOT issue I see ALL the time - "crafters" seem to have no concept of the cost of the goods they make. How was that leather you ordered? "Good... better'n some. Not as good as that one thing".. this is not quantifiable, and not useful from a cost /benefit standpoint. And many seem to have no idea what their goods are actually worth. They see an item for sale, lessay fer $100. So with virtually no regard for comparison of quality, longevity, or skill, they decide that $100 is "market value" (which they heard somewhere once) and mark their version of it at $100. And it shouldn't need to be said, but it always does. You need to THINK. Think about TIME, INCIDENTALS, and BULLSpIT. INCIDENTALS? LIke my printer quit today without warning. Not a major issue, but I have a few things to do that require the printer. Dead in the water... empty sails. it's realy the time, AND, I recently had a ZOO of an experience with a retailer. I ordered some stuff, not even a large qty of stuff. ANd I got one item the sales gal didn't have sufficient information on (not her fault, but still it's an issue) and one item NOT EVEN what I asked for, and one the right item but CLEARLY substandard quality and unacceptable. Now, give em some credit, they made good on those problems (or, rather, are in the process of doing so). But that's a business owner, probably the manager, and several of their employees, and myself, all spending WAY too much time on something this small. So the loss is TIME, but maybe it's in "incidentals"... TIME. In addtion to the above, there's a reverse side of the coin. There has to be some knowledge of WHY you use time the way you do. What's right for one may not be for another. But I often see the SAME people talking about comparison shopping for HOURS to save $20, and going on about sharpening their very cosmetic tools, then insisting that their time is valuable - it's "money". Again, each his own, but if I'm making $60/hour, WHY would I want to sharpen a blade for half an hour ($30) when I can pay someone $20 to get it back ALREADY sharp, and use that 1/2 hour for something else. Money in the bank, I would think. And.. the BULLSpIT: You know, I'm gonna skip this section. YOU know it, I know it, the person DOING it knows it. Recognize it. Call it what it is, act accordingly. COUPLE quick stories since I'm killing this time waiting on printer stuff anyway... One sweet pea of a crafter got mad at ME cuz I pointed out that sewing around a piece of leather and calling it a 'hand made guitar strap' doesn't make it worth $100 -- no matter how many times you get on instagram and say "hand sewn". It's just not. Lighter, but still relevant, side .... Gal walks in the butcher shop, says she needs hamburger. Butcher "that'll be $4" Gal : "WHAT? $4 fer hamburger? The guy across the street sells it to me for $3/lb!". Butcher: "then go across the street and buy it." Gal "I can't, they're out right now". Butcher: Oh, well they're charging TOO MUCH then.. When WE"RE out it's only TWO dollars. So, how many think they know what that's about? Beat it yerself... I'm off to check on printer 'stuff'.. -
Where in PA? Wickett-Craig tannery is out there... I'd be there about every other saturday if i was close
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1911 holster
JLSleather replied to Mattsbagger's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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1911 holster
JLSleather replied to Mattsbagger's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
THIS IS the reason I always recommend cutting the loops from the same leather as the holster body, even if you have to split it to right weight. Still, should be easy enough to dye those loops to the belt color Looks good. -
For less than the cost of the bench splitter, you can get the leather split for you before it arrives. Wickett-Craig and Hermann Oak will do that free of charge.
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Well, we are in the holster pattern thread I got it covered within these walls - I'm good ta go. Just thought maybe if some you boys 'n' gals was using PS or IL, might want a copy of this digital graph paper I use. No matter... it's very basic (but useful) stuff that anybody could do (and maybe already did).
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Another fantastic sculpture -- this is great (inspiring). I do think you have not QUITE captured the expression... we all know the female should be a bit more .... sour. Seriously, to avoid loss in translation, lemme just say this IS FANTASTIC. Anxiously waiting to see the color(s)...
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Is this wrinkling normal for a dual layer belt?
JLSleather replied to patrick2099's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
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I got a guide and adapter from Uve. Took the handle off the "hand lift" and threw it in a drawer, where it's been ever since. No need for any of that... there's a foot pedal RIGHT THERE.
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So nobody actually using those to make HOLSTER PATTERNS then... just me 'n' Bruce I guess.
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How to make leather goods videos
JLSleather replied to RockyAussie's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
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How to make leather goods videos
JLSleather replied to RockyAussie's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Oooo... in the sequel the daughter of the woman run down with the car, who never got to know Mom at all, now makes a living tracking down bilge rat scum who run over gals carrying fancy handbags, ... WAIT... that certainly took a turn for the weird But after 50 posts, how many actually addressed teh question ... who would be interested in video(s) aimed at increasing production/profit? Jus sayin'.. any detraction from the original post was NOT me. -
Anybody using PS or IL to make patterns? Other software using .psd files?
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AIWB Sidecar holster
JLSleather replied to chiefjason's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Never cared for the style myself. If worn on the strong side, pretty much impossible to get at the mag with the weak side hand. If worn front 'n' center, I SURE don't like where that's pointing. I know, I know.... probably never a problem - but I wouldn't be able to think about much else. How ya likin' them clips, though? I really like those toughclips. -
Any interest in these? Got TOO much stuff in TOO many different places. Just want to clean up, gain some space and organization again. No time to bang out a bunch of belts, or I'd just use these up. Hermann Oak "B" grade 1 1/2" wide. Clean leather. Most between 46"-50" long, so make belts in the size 38-42 range. I don't have the time or the patience to send these out 1 at a time, but I'll send 'em 3 for $45 (that's shipped price). Want more than 3? I'll send the 4th, 5th, 6th @ $12 each. Seriously, you can't cut 'em yourself at this price (not out of HO "B"). Message, email or call, text,.. whatever. Looking at 7 right now, but I'll likely find more as I go through this closet ...