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This seems like it would be an easy thing to do, but it is giving me more trouble that anything else. What tool are you guys using to cut out your leather after your pattern is complete, I have not been able to get a good, clean cut that is parallel. I am using a razor knife with good sharp blades on a rubber backing board and cannot seem to to get an even up and down cut, mine are angled one way or another and when the leather is glued together the edges are not even and when I try to even them up, I usually just make it worse. This is even worse in the curved areas. What side are you cutting from? Using 7-8 oz leather, should I be cutting in one pass? Thanks for any help.
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Buffalo Hunters knife sheath
jt1 replied to Don101's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Don101 - I have to agree with SCOUTER, it is very nice. I assume it was used by the skinners? Is it your design or is it based on a period peice? How did you do the cross cut pattern, and with what tool? Nice work. -
Tuckable IWB Holster
jt1 replied to BOOMSTICKHolsters's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Jeff - Very nice indeed, looks like you have a winner with this one. The adjustable clips should prove to be very useful. Can you share your hardware source with us, Clips, washers, etc? -
rsg3 - Now that is a very nice holster, you did good. I agree with Jeff about rounding the edges of the snap loops, but it looks great. How about a few more pics from different angles.
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My First Holster & Questions
jt1 replied to Hilborne's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Hilborne - I am quite new to this but I am molding first primarily because my design calls for a flat back and all of the gun needs to be molded into the front of the holster. Here are a few pic's of the front molded and one finished prototype. I think your holsters are looking really good and I am finding this leatherworking is mostly a lot of trial and error (In my case quite a bit of error) and it looks like you are well on your way. -
Holsters question - lined vs unlined
jt1 replied to jt1's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks for the input, I will need some type of liner to shield the gun from the metal backplate. I'll post some pic's when I get it done. -
Any opnions about the merits of a lined vs unlined holster? what are the pro's and con's of each. Just starting out and my design idea calls for a metal insert between the back of the holster and the belt attachments and I am thinking of enclosing it in between the holster back and a lining. Thanks for any thoughts you may have.
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My Latest project a Ruger P89 DC Holster
jt1 replied to Jordan's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Crossdraw for Ruger Blackhawk
jt1 replied to usmc0341's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
usmc0341 - Great looking holster, a really nice job. What are you using to stitch with? And what are you using on the applicator pad? Keep up the good work! -
My Latest project a Ruger P89 DC Holster
jt1 replied to Jordan's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Jordon, That is a good looking, original design, and should be very nice once you get done fine tuning it. Looks like you put a lot of thought into it. Thanks for the photo layout, it does help us new guys. -
Just finished another holster
jt1 replied to mliebs8's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Very nice, as has been stated already I too see a definite improvement, look like I have a lot of catch up to do! -
Randy, NIce job, looks like it will stay put when the gun is drawn, this is of course the most important thing for a pocket holster. The rough out is a good idea for pocket carry. As Always jt
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First Post/First Project
jt1 replied to jt1's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks for the response, I will continue to pratice and see if I can get my quality up to par with all you folks. As Always, jt -
Hello everyone, I am new here and new to leatherworking as well. I made this with the info and tips I picked up reading this forum, this is my first try and I'm looking for some pointers. I posted on the main page but thought I would post here as well. Thanks in advance. As Always, jt
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This is a great fourm and I thank all of you for the information and advice presented. I have been reading here for awhile and have learned most of what I know (which isn't much) about working leather from you folks. Here's my first attempt, any comments are welcome, particulary in the edge burnishing department. As Always, jt