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tclaridge

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  1. From the album: Holsters

    My first pancake holster, from JLS Leather *free* pattern. Thanks for getting me hooked!
  2. Thanks for the encouragement! Looks like many of you who responded are holster makers-- can I ask how you normally treat the leather in terms of oils, finishes, etc.? I have not oiled the leather at any phase of the project (mostly because I don't have any and I do not want to lose the rigid structure of the holster). I have been using Sno-Seal beeswax and shoe polish, nothing else yet. Do you have recommendations for how to treat it in such a way that will keep the leather in good shape without softening it? Thanks! Tanner
  3. I recently finished a project with a coin inlay. I took inspiration from this video by Ian Atkinson: http://youtu.be/M7mnEKr8t58. I did recess the back piece of 8 oz leather so it sat almost flush into it. Then, after finding that Barge cement held it less securely in place than I wanted, I adhered it with a DOT of Gorilla glue. The hole in the top piece is smaller than the quarter, so I think it will stay put. Good luck! Tanner
  4. Here is my first revolver holster- a gift for my Dad. He likes to inlay a Montana coin in his woodworking projects, so I thought I'd do the same for his holster. Thanks to everyone here for all the tips I have gleaned over the past months as I've taken up leatherwork. My learning curve has been shortened considerably thanks to all the expertise offered here. What a great community! God bless, Tanner
  5. This one may get you close http://www.adamsleatherworks.com/shop/leather-holster-pattern-iwb2-springfield-armory-xd-s/-- looks like a nice design. He also has a taco-style pattern for the same gun. Might have to modify the stitching lines for a little wider gun, frame shape, etc., but I believe the guns are fairly close in overall size. Good luck! Tanner
  6. I was fortunate enough to find your great pattern as well. This is my first leather holster project-- the pattern was perfect! Thanks for providing it!
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