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1911 Officer 3.5" Mold Gun
grezb replied to grezb's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
VERY hard to believe. If I hadn't been searching all day myself I wouldn't believe you. I had to see it (or rather...not see it) with my own eyes to believe it. I found the SIG 3.3" version even...which is odd because I'm pretty sure the normal officer 3.5" is much more common. But no joy. It's a closed toe holster, so just using a commander wouldn't work. Thought of that, but customer wants closed. But that is genius with the chopped commander though. The grip would be a tad long still for an officer, but that doesn't matter for holster making. That's exactly what I'll do, thanks. -
I refuse to believe that a 3.5" "officer" size 1911 mold gun doesn't exist...yet I see them nowhere no matter how hard I search. Do any of you know where I'd get one for holster molding?
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Fair enough, I guess "waterproof" is a bad term. I guess a better way to say it is that I need to accomplish whatever water resistance finishing normally gives, but want to do so while changing the aesthetics as little as possible (or at least a lot less than atom wax does). I'll have to look into dubbin. Thanks!
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Currently I lave Atom Wax. It's ok stuff, but honestly I have some really high quality leather around right now, and I'm finding that the aesthetic look of my leather is actually better before I finish! The more matte look really looks great, and the atom wax makes it more shiny and sometimes can darken it quite a bit. I'd love to just leave them unfinished...they look much better. But, then the tooling leather is still gonna soak up moisture, and we can't have that. So I've got to do a surface finish if nothing more that for protection purposes alone. Does anyone have any recommendations for a finishing product that will change the appearance as little as possible, just waterproof the leather so that it's not gonna soak up any water it touches any more?
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Thanks everyone for the input. This has helped immensely. I'll be ordering and trying a few different things, I may end up using different methods for different situations. Before I was having trouble figuring out any really good ways to do it, now the trouble is that I have a bunch of good ways to choose from. That's a good trouble to have. Thanks!
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I like it. Any tips for how to get a consistent depth? Or is it just a "more you do it the better you'll get" type thing?
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I've been making a few magazine pouches and I'm trying to figure out what to do about the backs of the snaps. They're right where you slide the magazine in, and I feel like they should be covered. The front is just 1 layer of leather, so no sandwiching between layers. Do you just glue a piece of fabric or felt? Are there super thin tooling leathers out there that work for that? Do you glue, or do you make it wide enough to sew in?