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  1. 16 hours ago, Boriqua said:

    I have made a couple of smaller bags using a similar technique but I never loved the way I attached the straps. I have one in production right now and considered the slots but cant figure out how to make them nice in the wood without a router and jig which I no longer have access too. How did you do your slots for the straps?

    Nice work by the way!! That will attract ALOT of attention!

    To make the slots I drilled out a bulk of the material with a forstner drill bit, then removed the rest with a chisel.  Same way you make a mortise joint if you want to see the technique done on youtube.


  2. It has been a while since I poster here since I have mostly been focusing on wood working.  The other day I decided to do a little crossover project and make a wood and leather messenger bag.   The gussets are made out of Ambrosia Maple. The leather is 5/6oz.  Overall dimensions are roughly 12x15. This is a project for me, but I've already had a lot of interest in it.  I may make a few more.

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  3. I recently picked up a Ruger GP100, and wanted to take a stab at making a pancake holster for it. I am fairly happy with the design, but I was a little bit off on the stitch line of the trigger guard. I underestimated how much room the cylinder takes up. It is actually a fairly comfortable holster to wear. The draw is pretty natural feeling. It is canted much further forward that a lot of holsters on the market, but it works well with my short arms and stocky build.

    Staining was a little uneven, which I was assuming would happen since I didn't use a great piece of leather to start. I figured I would probably make at least one mistake. It was close to the edge, and was water spotted before I started. Also had a bit of pitting to it.

    It will be serviceable for now until I can get to making another this weekend.

    EDIT: I also realize I am in need of a stitching groover and a punch for the belt holes.

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  4. I put about nine hours of work into this knife roll with the assistance of the customer. He is a big fan of rivits, personally I like stitching, but that would have added many more hours to the project.

    My customer got to try his hand at some of the tooling and cutting, and did the majority of the riviting work. It was a fun project, and he is very happy with it.

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  5. The next one will always be better. I'm new to leather and each project is better than the last. I've had to throw out a few things. I've done woodworking for years, and I've almost been brought to tears with the amount of money I've had to throw away with little mistakes.

    You should get a good bit of use out of the holster, and since it will be in the belt, you belt will keep it nice and tight anyways.


  6. Over time it may loosen up a bit since you aren't very close to your trigger guard and barrel. It took me a failure to get it right. I kind of traced a little bit bigger than the gun onto the leather as my stitch line, and it worked out pretty good.

    This was my latest attempt at it, and it worked out pretty good. Don't mind the failure on my straps. I'm going to fix that tomorrow.

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  7. Really I started this to find out what to use to write fine details. I didn't know they made fine tipped stylus's. Where can I find one? I like to draw alot and would like to find some fine tipped stylus's for that. Pencils break when trying to get the fine lines in the leather so those would be great. Let me know if you know of a place to buy them. John

    I see you are in southeast michigan. I am downriver / Monroe county area. This summer when I dig the lathe out of the basement, I'll give some fine tip acyrilic styluses a try. If it works out, I could get one to you. I'm sure they would hold up for a while. I've been bouncing the idea of a nice custom stylus around since I started working.

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