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Retired LE, . . . here's another view of the fitting. May God bless, Dwight
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Retired LE, . . . I looked back at my paypal list, but could not find the supplier. I found them on Google, like I do most every thing else I need. They were a small company, . . . associated with vinyl veneer bags used in the wood veneering business, . . . and if I remember correctly, they also offered bags for sale. I only bought the bag fitting, . . . price was in the $15 to $20 dollar range, . . . Ordered it, . . . punched hole in the bag, . . . screwed it all together, . . . VOILA, . . . it worked. The bag itself is .015 thick. Hope this helps. May God bless, Dwight
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I bought a piece of vinyl at JoAnn fabrics, . . . folded it over, . . . contact cemented the edges, . . . I roll the end & put it into a piece of 3/4" pvc that has a slot for it, . . . thread a 1/2 in rod in to hold the vacuum, . . . turn on the pump, . . . watch the vac work, . . . Bag cost: about $15. May God bless, Dwight
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Matty, . . . PM me with a normal email address, . . . I'll send you the info I share with my students in holster making class. May God bless, Dwight
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Evolution Of A Belt
Dwight replied to mlapaglia's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
You did good, grasshopper,............. Seriously, Mike, . . . good work, glad you are enjoying your toy. May God bless, Dwight -
Having owned both, . . . done both, . . . I can personally attest that you will get a much tighter fit with vacuum forming. My press has an 8 ton hydraulic jack, . . . and a couple of 12 x 12 x 3/8 inch steel plates, . . . and I used the aforementioned 40 durometer rubber. My vacuuum outfit is a pump from Harbor freight, . . . and a $15 piece of vinyl from JoAnn fabrics turned into a bag. The first holster I made with it, I eased the 1911 out of the holster, . . . let it dry for a couple of days, . . . had to force the gun into it to test the fit, . . . thought I would have to cut it off to get my gun back. For holster work, . . . fingers are actually faster than the press or the vac, . . . for me. May God bless, Dwight
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Just Another Holster
Dwight replied to katsass's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Yessir, . . . Mike, . . . the back looks every bit as good as the front. Did you have Hershey Bar fingers on the back (chocolate is a great bug attractant,...........lol)? Keep up the good work, . . . and don't let those youngster naysayers grump you out, . . . you are still above ground, . . . prairie dogs don't deliver your mail, . . . lotsa good reasons to be happy. May God bless, Dwight -
Mike finished his new plain jane holster probably a day ahead of my latest plain jane. It is my ver first 4 ply holster, made of 4 layers of leather as Mike does his, and I am very surprized at it. I could lose my gun, . . . and as long as I have this holster and a piece of string, . . . I've got a weapon It is much stiffer than I had anticipated. It will be very much used, however, as I needed a good "mowing" holster, . . . May God bless, Dwight And this is the back side,.............
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Just Another Holster
Dwight replied to katsass's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Yessir, ya do good work. Get a chance, . . . flip that burger over, . . . let's see the other side. May God bless, Dwight -
Holster Cant For Mathophiles
Dwight replied to rccolt45's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Actually, when I am making a pattern that needs a certain degree cant, . . . I do the exact same thing as TwinOaks, . . . AND, . . . I slip it just a little bit off to the right hand side of middle on my paper, . . . it becomes the sewing line for the top (sight tunnel) of the weapon. Those three lines: the horizontal, the perpendicular, and the cant line, . . . are always my first three lines, . . . and when the cant line is established, . . . that is the first line on my new holster pattern. Every thing is measured and/or drawn from that cant line. That will always properly orient the weapon to the desired cant. Works every time. May God bless, Dwight -
I've never done embroidery thread, . . . but waxing thread for hand sewing is fairly easy, . . . just set your block of beeswax in your stitching pony, . . . pull the thread through the wax, . . . VOILA, . . . waxed thread. I would pull it through twice, . . . left to right, . . . then right to left. May God bless, Dwight
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Pricing A Cartridge Belt?
Dwight replied to wildrose's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
My double layer, . . . 3 inch wide, . . . with buckle, . . . Western gun belts, . . . with 20 loops: $125, . . . holsters are $80 each. These are all plain jane, . . . black or brown, . . . nothing fancy. We're probably comparing apples to oranges here, . . . but I thought you might be interested as a frame of reference. Personally, . . . dude goin' off to Africa, . . . he's gonna be huntin' stuff that may decide to hunt him, . . . I would not have wanted to take on the responsibility of making something that critical to keeping all of ones' parts and pieces where and how they belong. May God bless, Dwight -
Swivel Knife Inplace Of A Stitching Groover
Dwight replied to SooperJake's topic in How Do I Do That?
In John Bianchi's videos for making cowboy gunleather, . . . he never advocated a stitch groover, . . . dividers was his schtick, . . . works for me. I do use a groover only because it puts them down deeper than the dividers, . . . but sometimes I do use the dividers, . . . but I would never use a swivel knife. The swivel knife actually cuts a slice into the leather, . . . repeated pulling on the stitches will pull them right on through if the leather is not quite thick. May God bless, Dwight -
Thanks, Treed, . . . I guess from what you posted, . . . that is why I have seen so many different looking "examples". Do you have any pictures you can share of actual boots used, . . . say in the 1860's thru 1880's? Would appreciate it if you did, . . . am curious about mainly the shape of the toes and height of the heels. Anyway, thanks, . . . may God bless, Dwight
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Holster Finish?
Dwight replied to UberSquid's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Mop & Glo = final finish. Everything else is done, . . . After the M&G, . . . you can add shoe polish, neutral or colored, . . . but the M&G, . . . IS the finish, . . . the polish just makes it slick and purty. May God bless, Dwight -
If you get any real good answers, Gunter, . . .I'd be interested too. I would like to actually see a picture of an "old" pair, . . . if you try to Google it, . . . you get so many different versions, . . . opinions, . . . you don't know what to believe. May God bless, Dwight
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Holster Finish?
Dwight replied to UberSquid's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
UberSquid, . . . Eco-Flo probably makes Al Gore smile, . . . it does nothing for me. It is, IMHO, a trash product. If you use it, . . . be assured that if you do not fully, completely, and permanently seal that leather that has it in it, . . . the first or second or third time you customer gets into a big sweat, . . . his pants, shirt, underclothes, and everything else that comes into contact with that sweaty piece of Eco-Flo'ed leather, . . . will also become dyed. Ironically, it will be a lighter shade of the Eco-Flo you used. I threw away the shirt and undershirt from my first project with it, . . . a shoulder holster, . . . but I kept the holster as a reminder. Do your customers a favor, . . . give them a good product, . . . use quality leather, . . . use quality finishing techniques and products, . . . or you will be selling Yugo's. May God bless, Dwight -
Another thing you might do, Ray, . . . go to a local Tandy shop, . . . see if there is a leather guild in the area. If there is, . . . there are people there that would be more than happy to teach you. Another source for instruction, . . . you might go to a SASS or CASS shoot, . . . often times there are dealers there, . . . they have machines. You may be able to hire one of them as an instructor. Lots of people out there mess around with leather, . . . put a posting on Craig's list. Anyway, . . . good luck, . . . may God bless, Dwight
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One of the folks who works for Tippmann is named Ben, . . . call em up, . . . get him on the phone, . . . he'll help you. May God bless, Dwight
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As was uttered by a favorite old cowboy of mine, . . . "There you go again,.............." You sure make it look easy, my friend. Good job ! May God bless, Dwight
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How Do I Know What To Charge For A Custom Job
Dwight replied to Stitching Pony's topic in How Do I Do That?
As an electrician, . . . as a carpenter, . . . or doing leatherwork, . . . I've always tried to keep it pretty simple. What are other people paying for this product or service? What would I pay for this product or service? Trying to gauge it by hours spent can be anti-productive. Remember, . . . YOUR CUSTOMER is your most valuable resource. Better to give him a bargain 10 times over, . . . than to gyp him once. My last thought before I price an item to a customer: "Am I happy pricing it here?" If the answer is yes, . . . do it. If not, . . . don't. May God bless, Dwight -
I would make the belt part out of 3 pieces of 9/10: the left side (w/buckle), the right side (w/tongue), and the back (w/zippered money belt pouch). The pouches and bags I would pre form from probably 6/7 shoulder leather, as well as the outside of the zippered money belt pouch. If you look especially at the top of the belt along the back side on the right hand side, . . . that leather is a lot thicker than 4/5. That front pocket on the right hand side, . . . it also looks plenty big enough for a Ruger LCP, . . . could be a double duty piece. Anyway, . . . thanks for the pic, . . . good luck in what ever you do with it. May God bless, Dwight
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Buckmark Holster And Mag Pouch
Dwight replied to kwelna's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
For a first holster, . . . good job, . . . far above my "first" one. Look at some different patterns, . . . you'll see that putting a patch on the back for a belt loop is not the best way, . . . but that is the worst critic I have. Otherwise, good work. Welcome to leather working, . . . May God bless, Dwight -
First "gun" Belt... Questions
Dwight replied to Sixer's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Hey, Russ, . . . thanks much and a big hat tip to you, sir. I looked at the bag, . . . just kinda figured it was one of those one of a kind thingys folks made, . . . never even thought of goin' googlin'. it actually is a better bag than I would have imagined, . . . I especially liked the pouch pocket on the back. Anyway, . . . may God bless, Dwight