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  1. You might email these folks, . . . they have been great to me: give him a shot at it anyway. You'll probably be glad you did. www.tolindsewmach.com/ May God bless, Dwight
  2. FWIW, . . . the original Colt officer's model only had a 3 1/2 inch barrel, . . . and some said it kicked like a Ky mule. My micro has a 3 inch barrel and doesn't kick any worse than my Commander size. Were you able to dig up anything else Fredo??? You have my curiosity up now. May God bless, Dwight
  3. Just giving credit where credit is due, . . . Mike. May God bless, Dwight
  4. You are far more talented and patient than I, my friend. Excellent piece of work. May God bless, Dwight
  5. I have a Micro .45, . . . one of the neatest little guns I've ever held, . . . and I also have a Micro blue gun. They are the same of course. FWIW, . . . I made an IWB for a friend in NY, . . . for his EMP, . . . 9mm, . . . using the Micro mold. He loved it, . . . I'm thinking the only difference is the one you pointed out, . . . the Micro has the shorter officer's length grip, . . . the EMP has the full size grip. I went over to Ebay, . . . they have a definite difference in the grip lengths for Micro and EMP. And if that is the only difference, . . . the molding would work, . . . grip length is a non issue. May God bless, Dwight
  6. After I read this the first time, . . . I wanted to look down and count my fingers, . . . May hat is off to you, . . . I did some dangerous stuff in my working career, . . . put myself in some seriously precarious places and predicaments, . . . but I just have to be perfectly honest and say I would have passed on that job. Glad you got through it......... May God bless, Dwight
  7. My Boss is set at 5 SPI, . . . and I use 346 almost esclusively. The thread is too thick for much of anything below 6 oz overall, . . . but upwards from there, . . . I've sewn stuff that was 48 oz thick (3/4 of an inch) with it, . . . at 5 SPI. May God bless, Dwight
  8. If I did something like that, . . . tool first of course. Dip dye it the overall color I wanted, . . . allowing that it would be the lighter color, . . . as the stampings would take the dye darker. Let that dry completely. Then I would to the background in black. Let it dry completely. I would then give it two light coats of Resolene, . . . cut 50/50 with water. All in all you need 4 products: brown dye (I'd use saddle tan), . . . black dye (black oil base, . . . NOT USMC black), . . . Resolene, . . . and water. I would also be very much inclined to take an old washrag with some Feibings thinner on it, . . . and rub that belt until I got the most of those black specks off of it, . . . or I ruined the belt completely. Their thinner has saved my bacon a couple times, . . . taking stuff off that did not belong, . . . even after it was finished. You will not lose anything by trying, except the $5 for the 4 oz bottle of thinner. May God bless, Dwight
  9. Tardis, . . . make one out of a single layer of 8/9 or 9/10, . . . THEN, . . . make one like this. When I first started conversing with Mike some years back, . . . I was a bit leary of this method of making pancakes. I am no longer leary, . . . in fact, . . . I'm convinced. This is the only way I will make a pancake to sell, . . . especially if it is an OWB. Once this baby is cut, sewn, molded, dyed, and finished, . . . you have a HOLSTER, . . . now. I make others that are only one layer, . . . but never a pancake. And if you use the search function, . . . look up posts by him, . . . there are a number of photos out there to let you see his work. May God bless, Dwight
  10. I don't think I've ever seen them with the sides scalloped like that, . . . I often use these from Tandy: http://www.tandyleather.com/en/category/holster-clips They're listed at $3.79 apiece, . . . but I get a discount on that as a leather shop proprietor. May God bless, Dwight
  11. Generally, the biggest pieces I dye are flapped western style holsters, . . . or the cartridge belt for that holster. I use the 9 x 13 (or somewhere thereabouts) cake pan I cabbaged from my wife's stash of pots and pans. I actually have three: one for black, . . . one for browns, . . . one for "others". I pour something near a quart of dye, cut 50/50 with Feibings thinner, . . . and just snake the piece through it, . . . making sure every nook and cranny gets covered. And when I say dip, . . . that is very accurate, . . . I do not leave it in the dye any longer than it takes to take on the color by getting wet in it. It takes me all of probably 30 seconds to dip dye a 40 inch gun belt from stem to stern. Hope this helps, . . . may God bless, Dwight
  12. You got me, . . . I cut all my dye 50/50 with Feibings thinner, . . . whatever it is, . . . and dip dye. No problems,.............. well, . . . almost no problems, . . . saddle tan does sometimes come out darker than I wanted it, . . . but we're talking degrees, . . . not total failure. I couldn't tell how big that piece is, . . . looks large, . . . try dipping it, . . . worst thing can happen, . . . it's really messed up worse. Oh, . . . and I never moisten the leather. I know people swear by it, . . . but think about it, . . . leather is differently dense from one square inch to another, . . . you put water into it first, . . . then try to dye it with an oil based product that may displace the water in this square inch, . . . but not over there where it is more dense or less dense. Nahhhh, . . . get it wet, . . . OR, . . . dye it, . . . but don't do both, . . . that's my motto. May God bless, Dwight
  13. Smart phone / dumb phone, . . . makes no difference if you can do 2 things: take the picture, . . . then send it to yourself as a message, a text, or as a picture. My old phone (dumb one) would take the picture, . . . but I had no real way of getting the image off the phone. Verizon had disabled the cable connection, . . . and the salesperson conveniently "forgot" to tell me that when I got my last dumb phone. I researched it this time, . . . got an I-phone 5, . . . am super happy with it, . . . especially with the ability to picture something, . . . send it, . . . talk to the other party about it, . . . takes a lot of uncertainty out of some of the leather work I do. May God bless, Dwight
  14. Take the pattern you used last year, . . . you already know it works, . . . and bling it up. Rhinestones, . . . balls, . . . diamonds, . . . conchos, . . . all kinds of stuff to "bling" with. May God bless, Dwight
  15. What process do you use? Frankly, . . . I dip dye virtually everything I do, . . . and never have a problem like that. And I use Feibings oil dye almost exclusively. May God bless, Dwight
  16. One fellow I talked to on here, . . . sews or glues the beads to one piece of leather, . . . then cuts the next piece of leather so it is a window frame around his beading. I was interested myself, . . . and that was the description he gave me, . . . I think he mostly works with dog collars and such. I AM interested in your beading, . . . can you share some pictures with us? I just finished a couple of loom bead panels myself, . . . size 8 beads, . . . for a fringed leather jacket I am making. May God bless, Dwight
  17. Ya gotta promise not to laugh.............. I take pictures with my I-phone, . . . then email them to myself. Pull em out and run em through the Adobe Photoshop oven, . . . voila, . . . pictures my man. I used to do a camera, . . . onto the chip, . . . chip out, . . . load onto computer, . . . yadda, yadda, yadda. Phone is so much easier and quicker, . . . plus I can take a generally lousy picture with my phone and snazz it up with my Adobe. May God bless, Dwight
  18. You would ask a 71 year old to read what is on that needle???? From what I can see with a 1 inch thick magnifying glass, . . . it looks like 200-25. When I had my machine in for repair, . . . they guy asked me if I needed needles, . . . he asked me the thread I was using, . . . that's what he gave me. They work in my Tippmann Boss. May God bless, Dwight
  19. Alex beat me to it, . . . Resolene is the only thing I would consider using on something like that. All my dog collars I've made used Resolene, . . . have not had one come back yet. BUT, . . . like he also said, . . . I would do a test piece first to make sure the colors don't change or something. May God bless, Dwight
  20. Thanks, Art................ Just too many folks today getting their bloomers in a wad for someone else's decision or choice. They need to take a chill pill.......... especially those who have no first hand experience with the issue they are complaining about. May God bless, Dwight
  21. Depending on the "look" you want, . . . either 277 or 346 should do right well there. Your veg tan is in the 6/7 ounce category, . . . which I use a lot, . . . and my sewing machine is set up for 346 thread, . . . all my customers are happy with it so far. May God bless, Dwight
  22. Thanks, Steve, . . . I think I may have solved the problem, . . . but at the same time, . . . it is good to know you are out there. Are your stamps made of delrin or one of the other wonder plastics? Thanks, may God bless, Dwight
  23. Kansan, . . . IFFFF, . . . I had my druthers, . . . a perfect piece of 6 oz works best for me. That makes a belt that is just over .180 thick. I'll go up to .240 for special belts, . . . but the usual, . . . standard, . . . I like to keep in the .165 to .200 area. It makes a good sturdy belt, . . . yet it is not super thick and fat. One thing you will want to avoid on belts that will be subject to loads, . . . never sew across the belt. What happens is the sewing becomes a perforation line, . . . and it makes your sewing line THE weak point of the belt. It's an old trick I picked up from harness, . . . harness makers never sewed across their straps, . . . and while I'll admit never losing a belt to this, . . . I just have made it a habit that I do not do it. May God bless, Dwight
  24. Hey, Howard, . . . from one old sailor to another, . . . have fun with that. What kind of holster did you make? Post some pictures, . . . everyone here likes to see new ideas. May God bless, Dwight
  25. I'm with ya Gary, . . . one bad customer can ruin your whole day. I'd just give him back his money, . . . toss the holster in a drawer, . . . sooner or later a buddy will need one, . . . he'll be tickled pink when you joke and tell him you need 59 cents for the hardware, . . . but he can have the holster for free. We've all been in your boat, . . . it ain't fun, . . . but with Ebay being what it is, . . . get your holster back, . . . give him his money back, . . . go on down the road. May God bless, Dwight
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