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Calleather

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    Chico, Ca.

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    Law Enforcement Accessories
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  1. I had a steel stamp made at Infinity that cost 325.00 had the same stamp made at DeCrevel in Napa, ca for 100.00. I also hear good things about Harper.
  2. Hide and Leather House in Napa, Ca has great product too. Ask for Roger.
  3. I wanyt to add a THANK YOU too. I'm pretty new at this site, but missed not having it already!. I have received a lot of valuable information here and hope to see this site grow. Count me in on a contribution.....
  4. Andy, \I have three machines for heavy use. Not sure if they use needle and awl, I'll have to look. Have Singer 9710, Landis 16 and Union Lock stitch. Looking to sell them. I just bought them in a machine deal and haven't really looked at them very hard yet.
  5. so did you stamp an original, then make a trough and pour it in there?
  6. David, Do you know who you used for electroplating? I am currently working with American Galvano in L.A. Also, how many uses can you get from the resin die? I have 4,000 glove pouches to basketweave!
  7. I use Dave at Stevenson Paxson in Novato California. Nice people and always try to help! THey have Hermann Oak and WC in stock
  8. easiest and cheapest way might be to have a contract cutter do it. Have a clicker die made, send to them and have them cut as you need them. A few leather suppliers do it. Stevenson Paxson did some work for me before I bought a Atom SE20. They are in Novato Calif. Ask for Dave F
  9. I change out snaps all the time on LE Duty gear. Just pinch them off with a pair of wire cutters. easier than a drill. MAke sure to pinch from the back or socket side.
  10. here is a picture of a nickle electro mold. sorry it's kind of fuzzy, but you can get the idea of what it looks like. I can use a 20 ton hydraulic press to emboss, but a hand press works too.
  11. I had a stamp made by Paul DeCrevel in Napa. He had to laser cut then go in and do hand work. It's pricey. Like I said earlier, I found an article on leather embossing using Electro Thermoforming. Basically you stamp your pattern in the leather then they spray thin coats of nickle untill it builds up strong enough for a mold again pricey. I just got an order for 4,000 pouches and it may be worth it....can't hand stamp that many!
  12. Bruce, The problem I am having with laser engravers is that I use a basketweave pattern and it's 3 dimensional and the laser seems to only do 2. Do you have any input or suggestionb?
  13. 10mm, If the holster is lined, the lining and glue will stiffen it up. A lot of the professional holster makers are heat pressing the leather while wet around an aluminum mold with a hydraulic press. The dyed holsters are dipped, left to dry then sprayed with a finish. Oiled holsters are wiped with oil then hit with harness dressing. Hope this helps a little.
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