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Sw9Ve Sigma Blue Gun?
jlaudio29 replied to woodandsteel's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
the fastest i could get to it would be probably by next friday probably have it out to you that money. let me know ill do it for $30 shipped. -
A Couple Of New Holsters Kimber Solo
jlaudio29 replied to Denster's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
clean work, very nice -
Sw9Ve Sigma Blue Gun?
jlaudio29 replied to woodandsteel's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
How long can you wait? i have one that i need to make a holster with for a customer, after that i do not care to have it anymore. i can probably get around to it in about two weeks. -
Does anyone know where i can get 1 or 2 herman oak belt blanks with out buying a whole side and having it stripped up. the only strips i seem to find are garbage quality. I have a project that i need to finish before the 15th so if someone even has a few laying around that they would want to sell me id appreciate that too. need 2, 7-8oz 1.5x45 strips, can be longer but no shorter. Thanks!
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Cobra 4 Arrived Today
jlaudio29 replied to steelhawk's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
congrats that is a nice machine -
Holster Process
jlaudio29 replied to mrfixit's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Go to youtube and search for "how to make a leather holster" find the 3 part tutorial posted by Particle, he is a resident member on here. -
My First Herman Oak Holster!
jlaudio29 replied to jlaudio29's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks for the kind words! Id love to tour the factory some day! ive seen a video of there operation and it looks awesome! kcinnick - You can by herman oak in any quantity you want from springfield leather, you do not need to buy whole side which is AWESOME! you can buy as little as 2sqft?? i think or maybe 4sqft. Herman oak is the same grade as WC some will say Herman oak is above WC and some will say WC is about Herman oak... but either way they are both the top leather tanners in the US. -
My First Herman Oak Holster!
jlaudio29 replied to jlaudio29's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Yah hand stitched! id love to have a cowboy 3500 but i dont have the extra $1500 to buy one right now, hopefully in the new year! Thanks for the compliments guys. Particle - yah i knew it had to be better but was waiting to pull the trigger, i bought a dummy gun from a holster maker going out of buisness and he sent me a few samples of herman oak so that sold me. Eaglestroker - Im a welder/fabricator by trade so i know what you mean, try running a tig bead on garbage aluminum! Ive heard good things about wickett and craig and maybe at somepoint ill give them a try! -
So I finally decided to buy me some herman oak. This is some very nice stuff. The smell is different then tandy leather and smells like id expect leather to smell! it seems to except the die better then the stuff i was using, as well as it seems to except the finishing product better too. Im definitly hooked now!! Oh the holster came out nice too i think
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My First Avenger Holster
jlaudio29 replied to mlapaglia's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Gum tragacanth takes care of rough back sides. And if you always pick out your leather at a tandy store you should make sure that your backs look good. If you do not go into the store and get it mailed to you then id suggest getting some leather from Springfield Leather, call in the order and specifically tell them your making holster and need the backs nice, they will usually pick out out some good hides. -
Iwb For A Small Bersa
jlaudio29 replied to Sanch's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Looks good, im personally not a fan of the bersa 380 design, but the holster came out nice! -
http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=22992&st=0&p=147075&fromsearch=1entry147075 The answer is no its not stitched behind the reinforment piece the link i provided will show you how a reinforced throat holster is put together, the one in the link is a vmax design but the concept is the same for the reinforced throat.
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Second Go At This Iwb Pattern
jlaudio29 replied to markush's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Nice quality piece. As far as your comments on the elphant not adding enough reinforcement by itself with out adding a layer to it first, it actually does add a pretty good amount of reinforment by itself. I have made a few like this and i was actually suprised at what kind of reinforcement it adds. -
1911 Bbq Rig
jlaudio29 replied to Shooter McGavin's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
looking good sir. love the ostrich leg, what supplier are you using for that? -
Second Holster Completed
jlaudio29 replied to mlapaglia's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Almost everything has been pointed out that needs to be accept what i will add. Your belt slots appear to be way to close to the gun on both side, also you did not seem to curve/mold the slot to fit a belt while you were wet forming this. What will happen with this is that a regular 1/8th in belt will fit through the slots but when you actually got to wear the belt and holster you will find that the belt will push on outward on the back side of the holster while the outter side of the belt slots will be pulling in, this will create a ton of retention. the only way youd be able to get away with this setup with out having to curve/mold the belt slots is to have a flat backed holster to where the entire gun is biased to the outside. Now lets bring a gun belt into the picture, typically thicker than a standard belt, double in most cases, this will magnify the effects i have previously stated almost making it unable to draw the holster. You should make if you have no already some belt dummies of different thicknesses to use during the molding process, for a good example of what i am talking about a forum member named Particle has a 3 part holster tutorial up on youtube, during which he shows how to welt mold with the belt dummy. I hope this makes sense, if it does not please let me know i can post pictures with examples of what i am talking about. -
Some Recent Work
jlaudio29 replied to particle's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Looking good, that frogskin is very nice! i need to get me some of that! -
Hope these photos help on how its assembled. its pretty much the same concept as the reinforced throat. Rayban - im not sure why the wing is there, but thats what galco did so the customer wanted it to look like a galco so i made it as identical as i could. I edited the photos in photobucket and rotated them but for some reason when i link them its not showing the rotated pictures... sorry!
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Customer came to me and said he just got an MK9 and wanted a holster for it, he really love the Galco royal guard that he had for his g26 but they do not make it for the mk9.. so i made my own version for him. Lets hope he likes it This was my first time doing an all natural holster, i had to convince the guy to do the straps in tan since they will be seen on the belt. Doing this all natural really makes me have to clean my hands a lot to keep myself from staining the leather, not perfect but it will do. This was also my first time doing the flesh side out(customer request) it was very interesting to say the least. Shooter Mcgavin ... youll notie something on the straps that i dont normally do!! give me time i may just learn to like the look
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I have been trying to get my sister into leatherworking, not into the holster scene but other areas of leatherworking because i think she would enjoy the craft and she wants to start a small buisness to put up on etsy.com. So in various conversations and me showing her examples and her showing me what she has found we have now have a running joke. She will link me something and say "HANDMADE" and its usually something that is incredible horrible that I cant believe someone would be able to sleep at night knowing they actually sold that to someone for the prices they are asking. On top of that on etsy.com you can see the venders selling history to see what items they sold and for what price... my mouth drops to the floor when i see what has sold and for what price... UNREAL i have stuff sitting in my scrap bin that i think are garbage but they make it look like gold. So the running joke is "Hey check this out its HANDMADE" we always get a good laugh out of it.
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First Attempt At Making A Pattern
jlaudio29 replied to Guy W's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Another thing i noticed was that your belt in the drawing is in the wrong spot, you have it running through the buttons when infact it will be sitting below the buttons about 1/4 inch below. Also i dont think it was mention in any other posts. but your gun is not "Cocked and Locked" you hammer is in the down position, you will need to put it in the cocked position and make sure the sweat guard covers that, as it stands right now it will now cover that area.