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wizard of tragacanth

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  1. Wow! Nice looking rig. Your customer should be very happy with that.
  2. Welcome to the forum! That's a good looking design... I think you're off to a good start. If you want to learn about sheath making... look around here for Chuck Burrows! He sells some DVD's on sheath making and other stuff too. Nick
  3. A nice classic look for that wheel-gun... I like it. Nick
  4. Mr. Epting... FANTASTIC knives! Nick
  5. Fantastic tutorial... thanks so much! Nick
  6. I especially like the revolver holster. Nick
  7. Welcome to the forum! Nick
  8. I have used the 2" Stohlman buckle and a Tandy oval punch (6mm x 9mm) and 3/4" spacing. It looks like this... Nick
  9. Finally, a gift someone will appreciate! Merry Christmas! Nick
  10. That holster looks absolutely top-notch. The brown sheath looks great but I think that I would want a little more of the handle of the knife to be exposed (personally). I stared at that nylon sheath for a long time... wondering how the heck to make something like that. Quality workmanship on all of those pieces, for sure. Nick
  11. A little tip... when you go to cut out the leather for your first holster, cut it at least 1/16 - 1/8" larger than the finished size because you will probably be trimming it down later. The bottom line is... you can always trim off excess but you cannot, very easily, add any. Nick
  12. Wow, man, that has tons of style... very classy looking! Nick
  13. Markush, I said Maker's Mark, I should have said Maker's Stamp... you know... the one's that have your name and say "maker" on them. One of these would work until you come up with a logo. I have a plastic one... it works fine and was very inexpensive. http://tuffcase.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=46&zenid=0auj18qra46agkrpi65lvhv8c7 If you want one that is smaller or larger, look here http://greyghostgraphics.com/Stamp%20Brochure.pdf If you want a steel stamp, look here http://www.steelstampsinc.com/ Nick
  14. Nice work. The only thing missing is your Maker's Mark! I can't understand why the finish is coming off those snaps? Weird. I guess you could drill them out and use some new ones. Nick
  15. I used that blue-green DAP product many years ago, putting Formica on some speaker boxes. IIRC it worked fine but I would recommend experimenting on scrap before using it on a project. Nick
  16. Pics are definitely needed for us to be of any more help at this point.
  17. That's a gem! I like everything about it. Looks like the perfect design for that size of handgun. Nick
  18. Are you going to cut belt slots for attachment? If so, it's hard to tell from the pic but it looks like the slots will be rather small, maybe not. My recommendations are to wet mold the holster, cut the belt slots, sew as closely to the gun as possible and hopefully, round off the square corners at the bottom of the holster a little bit. For sewing, I use a drill press with a 1/16" bit to drill the holes. Tandy sells waxed linen thread (or waxed nylon) and stitching needles (10 pack). The 25 yard spool of thread will do at least half a dozen holsters. After sewing, sand the edges, dye the holster if you want, slick the edges and finish with a top-coat. Nick
  19. Bingo! http://tuckergunleather.com/beclforiwbho.html
  20. Yes... but I can't remember where I saw them. May come to mind eventually. Nick
  21. Beautiful work. The pictures of the log pile and barbwire fence brought back so many memories of my Grandfather's farm that I got a litlle tearful.
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