Good Morning All
I've been lurking for weeks now and have been so satisfied learning from all of you that the forum is my first stop in the morning after reading the news. I ordered 2 holsters on April 13th (Don Hume / US Galco) and was disappointed to discover a 6-8 week back order. That's when I decided to try making a holster myself and became familiar with this site. I wanna thank Lobo, Monica, Hidepounder and countless others for shining some light on the mystery of leather work and specifically holster making. I've put together "My Method" (aka your methods in your own words at times that I've put numbers by cause I'm a paint-by-numbers kinda guy) and put it in the procedure listed below.
Any recommendations on changes, improvements, omissions, etc. would be very welcome and appreciated. And again, thank you all for stepping away from the "Holster Maker Knowledge Proliferation Treaty" and helping us newbs out. We are very thankful.
401MikePapa
DAY 1
1. Outline Pattern w/ Scribe
2. Cut out pattern
3. Glue w/ water-resistant cement
4. Wait 15 minutes
5. Quickly dunk in water
6. Dress edges with drum sander
7. Hand sand w/ 220, 320, 400
8. Cut stitch grooves (top side only)
9. Saddlestitch by hand
10. Clean up edges with beveler
11. Cut belt slots
12. Bevel back of belt slots
13. Wet mold
14. Air Dry Over night
DAY 2
15. Dunk in dye for 10 seconds
16. Hang to dry for 12 hours
17. Buff off excess dye
18. Burnish all edges with water / beeswax
19. Neats foot oil to outside only
20. Wait for 12 hours to allow full absorption
DAY 3
21. Seal w/ acrylic sealant (Fiebing’s Leather Sheen) (dip in pail and drip dry)
22. Wait 12 hours for sealant to dry
23. Apply final exterior finish (Fiebing’s Tan Kote) w/ 1” foam brush