I am interested in making holsters mainly for handguns - auto's and revolvers. I'm just looking to make them for myself and my son right now and am really looking forward to working with leather in general.
So, I read tons of great info here and watched the tutorials many times. Then bought my tools, made a holster pattern, cut out my holster and glued it. Before jumping into the stitching, I thought best to practice on a scrap until I got the hang of it.
This is where I ran into a problem. Piercing the leather is extremely difficult with the awl. I bought veg tanned bellies that Tandy had on sale several weeks ago. They were inexpensive. Very thick. I wanted to use this and then move on to better leather as I progressed. It was next to impossible to pierce and on only the fourth hole the awl "needle" broke off. The tip bent as if it had been smacked onto cement. I was holding the leather tightly and pushing through with the awl, with nothing behind the leather to create this bend.
I was planning on doing the stitching with an awl, as I like the look more than that from drilling holes for the stitching.
Was the leather that I used just too thick for the awl? Was the awl inferior in quality? It was bought at Tandy and was recommended for that specific leather.
I would appreciate any and all advice. I am still looking forward to this and just need a bit of advice to get over this setback, so that I can get going on my first holster. Thanks very much.