This is my first attempt at leatherworking since Cub Scouts nearly 40 years ago. I'm looking at my first two attempts more as mistakes from which I can learn than as actual holsters - I knew early on they weren't going to come out well, but worked through the entire process to see where all I was going to have problems. There are some obvious problems that I can identify myself and think I know how to not repeat, but I'm hoping the more experienced hands can tell me what less obvious mistakes I'm not noticing.
Things I know I screwed up:
- Don't try to cut belt slots freehand. I'm going to pick up a punch for the ends and have a 1.25" wood chisel for the straight lines.
- I didn't make the template for the Ruger wide enough, which didn't leave me enough room for belt slots, which exacerbated problem #1.
- I should have sanded the edges before I used the edge groover, which I think would have helped me keep a smoother line with the groover.
- I need to get my stitch line tighter to the gun.
- I need to sand the edges more thoroughly. I didn't put a lot of effort into burnishing because once I started I noticed that I had high and low spots along the edges and wasn't going to get a nice smooth finish regardless.
Thanks in advance for any advice.