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First time I’ve ever tried working with stingray. Quite the experience. Made this for a friend and he wanted two tone. In hindsight I would have done this as all black to hide the meandering stitchline. The grey is sanded and polished so it is smooth. The black is polished but still has the “pebble” texture. The backside of the grey currency pocket panel is a piece of horsehide. The card wallet is lizard and pigskin.
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Swiss Army knife sheath.
Mark Peters posted a topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Horween russet horse strip. -
I haven't made anything in awhile - decided it was time to get back at it. I made a paddle holster for my Sig P226 this week - cheated a bit and used a blade tech paddle. I learned quite a bit making this - especially the need to refine my patterns. I was originally going to have a thumb break and wish that I had as it is not a tight as I would like. While I can hold it upside down and not have it fall out, a slight shake will make it drop. I am not happy with the toe - that definitely needs reworking in the pattern. The magazine ejector button on the P226 is very aggressive. Not sure what I can about that to prevent the obvious damage that its creating (in just one 1 day and about 20 reholsterings.) I used some Horween russet strip horse hide (approx. 7oz) with tiger thread. The only finish is aussie wax. A while back, I made my first pancake holster for my wife's Sig 238, also from Horween russet horse hide. .
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CA will stick to wet wood, while white or yellow glue won’t. It’s better for attaching glue blocks on green wood blanks. It also fills cracks/voids and as mentioned above can be used as a finish.
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Nate - it’s an Artisan Indigo from Craft Supply USA. I don’t belong to any of the pen forums. I thought about casting it, then I stumbled across a video of a guy that did the punch/glue/stack method. The stopper is glued up with contact cement - it wasn’t as solid as I wanted, thus the dowel. I don’t think the pen would have held up with contact cement. The CA glue was a mess, but it really stiffened things up. Also, I have a bunch of Horween russet strip scrap which I used. I think that made a big difference.
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I got into wood turning awhile ago and got to thinking if there was a way to make some leather blanks. Finally got around to trying the last couple of weeks. The bottle stopper blank is glued up 2”x2” scraps, clamped, then drilled with a 1” forstner bit so I could glue in a wood dowel. The dowel was drilled and a threaded insert put in. The pen was made by cutting 1”x1” squares a punching a 3/8” hole in each Then it was simply a matter of a ton of CA glue, stacking the squares on a 3/8” brass tube and clamping for a few days. Same concept as a stacked leather handle. The leather turns pretty well. For those that turn I found a really sharp 3/8” bowl gouge did the trick. Sanded to 400 grit, burnished and finished with CA glue. Also found time to stitch up a quick passport wallet for an upcoming trip.
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Thank you. VikeFan, I really like classicbells.com. They have a very nice selection of antique and reproduction bells and hardware.
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It's been a long time since I've posted anything. I apologize for the poor quality of the photos - I need to remember where I put my softbox. The larger door hanger I made last year, but wasn't happy with how flexible it was - it wasn't ridgid enough to hold the bells upright. I've hand stiched a 7 oz. backer to it, and am much happier with it this year. The bells (size 8, 7, 6 and 5) are reproductions from classicbells.com and are attached with bell pins. The stag horsebrass is an ebay find. Horween dublin. The black was made from some scrap pieces died black with Fiebling's oil and the bells are pop riveted on.
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Stealing Pictures of Others Work
Mark Peters replied to immiketoo's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Pinterest is pretty much a community of copyright infringement. Providing "credit", etc. does not give one the right to display the works of others without permission. -
Very nice. Thanks for including the process documentation. Very informative.
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Xmas presents: Sporran, Campaign stool, Belt
Mark Peters replied to stormdevil's topic in Historical Reenactment
Found these from a Canadian firm. http://www.leevalley.com/US/hardware/page.aspx?p=72944&cat=53&ap=1- 9 replies
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mountain man rifle cover
Mark Peters replied to Peter Darby's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Very nice. I recently picked up a mid-70's CVA mountain rifle and have plans to make one myself. I have the elk hide, I just need the time. -
Thank you. I bought the rings on Ebay. Sellers ebay name is Landco 317. Ebay store is Lando leathercraft supply out of Indianapolis. It was $34.12 for 10. Classicbells.com also has them in various sizes. Their 2 1/2" is $7.75 each.
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A few of the door hangers I'm giving to family members for Christmas this year. I struggled with getting anything like a clean edge with the inside curves. The bells are plated steel from Classicbells.com and are simply pop riveted on. The rings are solid brass and 2 1/2" ID, Please forgive the crappy photo - I wasn't in the mood to take the time for a proper set up. I do regret not getting a decent photo of the cat one as it has already been shipped out. The cat and the bell hanger have steel eyelets. The two pieces are attached with a split ring.
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Very nice.
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Very impressed. Great looking as well a functional.
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My attempt at a Slim Jim
Mark Peters replied to Mark Peters's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thank you. The design is made with a groover. -
My attempt at a Slim Jim
Mark Peters posted a topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Recently picked up a reproduction 1851 Navy (1973 Lyman Arms/Armi San Paolo S.r.l). Started with the Jim SImmon's pinned pattern and extended the backside. I did not attempt the toe plug. I think I learned a couple things in the process and hope to take another try at it soon. -
Tooled .45 LC Rig
Mark Peters replied to Josh Ashman's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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First attempt at a Ranger Belt
Mark Peters replied to Alamo's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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Very cool.