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First Matching Holster/gun Belt Combo
Dwight replied to Ran's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Excellent work, and you choice of stamp is also one of my favorites. I also like the color choices, . . . as well as the contrasting stitching on the holster. May God bless, Dwight -
Triage, check your PM, . . . I get mine from Tandy's and am about 95% happy with them. The 5% unhappy, is they don't come short enough for just a few things I do, . . . wind up having to put a spacer somewhere, . . . one size shorter than their shortest would be a great help. May God bless, Dwight
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Well, Mike, . . . it would assist us if we knew more about what you were going to do: pictures, drawings, detailed descriptions. But, . . . in the interim, . . . yes, vegetable tan is the type you want, . . . the thickness will be strictly up to "what are you wanting to do with it? IF, . . . for example, . . . you were covering a round cylinder, . . . 15 inches tall and 6 inches in diameter, . . . no serious designs (perhaps a few stamped letters or something of that nature), . . . you could get away with 3 or 4 oz. If you wanted to do some serious 3D detail carving and stamping, . . . you might want to move up to 7 or 8 oz, . . . Remember: in leather terminology, . . . 1 oz = 1/64th of an inch in thickness, . . . 8 oz = 1/8th of an inch, . . . 16 oz = 1/4 of an inch, . . . etc. If you are going to form, . . . then contact cement or glue, . . . and there are some irregularities to the shape, . . . you might want to use leather from a side, . . . shoulder leather is a bit tougher than the side, . . . belly leather is loose and floppy. A kind of rule of thumb is that the thinner it is, . . . the easier it is to work with in forming, . . . but the less rigid it will ultimately be when done, . . . OTOH, . . . the thicker it is, . . . the harder it is to work with, . . . but it can become really firm when it is done. May God bless, Dwight
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Flat Back Pancake
Dwight replied to chiefjason's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Yessir, . . . that is correct. The leading edge of my pancake is for all tense and purposes done, . . . the back half still needs everything, . . . but it will not happen until the "middle" step is done, . . . which is the molding. Hope this helps. May God bless, Dwight -
Tandy sells a "package", . . . big white envelope, . . . I disremember the author, . . . but you will be hard put to find anything better for starting out. It'll give you a good foundation, . . . getting your edge designs, . . . spacing, . . . notching, . . . all that needs to be laid out right or you might just as well hang em on with a pair of pliers and some bailing wire. Make a couple pairs of basic straps, . . . wear em for a day or a week, . . . figure out what you do and don't like about em, . . . then adapt the pattern to what you want. May God bless, Dwight
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Streaky Bag Kote
Dwight replied to stef73433's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
Did you thin it down any with water? I don't remember, . . . I think it is 60/40, bag kote/water, . . . but it works for me that way. I put it on with a 1 inch wide brush. May God bless, Dwight -
Dipping Holsters?
Dwight replied to lowlife's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
My wife had an old beat up cake pan, about 10 by 14, 2 inches deep, . . . I used it once to do some brown leather, . . . got hooked, . . . almost never do it any other way now. I have a black pan, a brown pan, and a "spare" pan in case I want to do something other than them. I have a belt for a princess I have to do today, it will be pink. May God bless, Dwight -
Google a company called Law Enforcement Targets, . . . in Minnesota (I think). When you get on their site, it is down in the bottom of the first page, in one of the columns on the right side, . . . under tools I think, . . . They have always come through for me, . . . price, service, delivery, . . . and if they don't have it, . . . they'll find it and drop ship it to you if you ask. I always go to them first, . . . and have never been disappointed. May God bless, Dwight
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There are now two of us who make belts with 7 holes, . . . (that I know of, . . . lol). Just about every one else only does 5. Good job, . . . welcome to "belt land", . . . May God bless, Dwight
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One of the easiest ways to decorate leather is with a common ordinary old wood burner wand. Just, . . . BE CAREFUL, . . . and TAKE YOUR TIME. Also cover up everything except the immediate area where you are working, . . . you drop that thing and you've got an added bonus to your design. May God bless, Dwight
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Rattlesnake For A Coonan
Dwight replied to Shooter McGavin's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Really a good looking rig, . . . good job. May God bless, Dwight -
Tiara, . . . I'm sure you have a good logical reason for doing so, . . . but why so many coats of contact cement? One coat is all that is needed, . . . As far as "fuzz" is concerned, . . . if I can cut it off with my scissors, I do it, . . . sometimes lay my big ugly round knife down on it and drag it along, disconnecting what I can, . . . but unless the fuzz is big enough and ugly enough to make a lump, . . . the contact cement or the glue will grab it, and keep it in place. Take all said above with one more piece of understanding, . . . I've never worked with caiman, . . . a couple of cavemen, . . . but never caiman May God bless, Dwight
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How Do I Line Up Stitch Holes With My Diamond Stitch Chisel?
Dwight replied to apriori's topic in How Do I Do That?
You can also use the iron like electrathon said, . . . to mark the holes, . . . put a very thin piece of cardboard under your piece, . . . and go through with your awl. Then when you turn your product over, . . . you only have a little hole where the tip of your awl came through, . . . you can then go back the other way with your awl and you holes will look really nice. THAT takes a bit of practice though, . . . knowing by feel, . . . "I got through", . . . and quitting that hole, . . . going to the next. You also want to remember that if you want your product to last a good long time, . . . . you don't just sew it, . . . you also glue the pieces together before you do any punching and sewing. May God bless, Dwight -
When faced with your question, I too bought the Boss. Ben, there in Ft. Wayne has been fantastic at keeping me and my machine running, . . . and FWIW, . . . I only remember one other tool I've ever had that I was as overall satisfied with, . . . a Zippo lighter, back when I smoked. I do belts, . . . 10 to 12 minutes for a 45 inch belt, . . . sewn along both edges and around the tongue. Holsters take far less time. I made a little table out of some scrap plywood and a plastic cutting board, . . . 12 inches square, . . . helps me keep everything straight. I did not look at others, . . . so I cannot compare, . . . but I am very much satisfied with a sewing machine that will sew through 5 cemented layers of 8 oz leather, . . . and not balk. May God bless, Dwight
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Making Sure Dye Won't Rud Off On My Thread
Dwight replied to J Hayes's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
You may want to hold the stitching until after the molding. I've had dye run in water. Not so much with browns, . . . but when I get a black/white stitch order, . . . stitching is done just before the final, . . . final finish coat is put on. YMMV, . . . but that is how I do it. May God bless, Dwight -
Holster Style Ideas.
Dwight replied to gottaknow's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Anybody wants the copy, . . . ciminod@midohio.net is the email. I can't send through here, . . . too big. May God bless, Dwight -
Hey, Cathy, . . . fellow buckeye here, . . . near the Marion area. I'm a holster, belt, scabbard, sheath, gun bag guy, . . . quit wallets after both of the first two were super successes. Ain't pushing that luck. Anyway, . . . welcome, . . . May God bless, Dwight
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Question About Stretching Leather
Dwight replied to mikey's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
Mike, one of the "niceties" of vegetable tanned leather is that you can wet it, form it, and after it dries, . . . you can "work it" so to speak to loosen it up. Think about those round toed shoes us old timers used to wear. When we pulled em out of the box, they were stiff and if you weren't careful, you could wind up with blisters all over your feet. Once we wore them for a couple of days, . . . creases formed where our toes bent, . . . loosening up the leather. The same applies to any leather that has been water formed, . . . so don't worry too much about that. Make your shoes, . . . break em in later. May God bless, Dwight -
Another New Guy, Another First Try
Dwight replied to bugboy449's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Welcome to the forum, . . . you did some pretty good work there, . . . and yeah, . . . hand sewing a belt is, . . . uhhh, . . . well, . . . tough. I tell all my students that hands are for hamburgers, . . . sewing machines are for sewing leather. But anyway, . . . again good job, . . . just a couple critiques for you: I couldn't see where you burnished any of the edges. That is the first thing that separates the leather choppers from craftspeople, . . . the edges are an important part of your product, . . . it is to holsters what chrome trim is to an automobile. Secondly, . . . I took your pic and "modified" it a bit. If you make the top of your holster come across straight (see red line) or even arched up a bit, . . . it will make re-holstering in an IWB much easier. As it is, you will find it probably will get floppy, . . . and one day the muzzle will push the front side of the holster down and double it over. Adding a re-inforcement piece to the front also goes a long way toward keeping that from happening, . . . plus it keeps the front of the holster from collapsing. Many holster makers (I'm not one of them), and some very well known ones too, . . . put a piece of metal between the holster and the re-inforcement, again to keep the holster mouth open in case you have to do a one hand re-holster and cannot turn around and put eyeballs on the holster. I don't show anyone my first few attempts, . . . yours are far, far better, . . . keep up the good work. May God bless, Dwight -
It would probably be easier to give you the engineering formula for getting 90 miles per gallon out of a 454 Chevy engine, . . . but we'll try anyway. If the choc brown is the finished color you want, . . . buy it, . . . also buy a quart of thinner. Take a glass jar, . . . add a specifically measured (liquid measure) amount of thinner to the jar, . . . then add 1/10 of that amount of choc brown. Try that on a scrap piece. If it is too light after it dries, . . . give it a second coat. If after a couple of coats, . . . it isn't dark enough, . . . throw that scrap piece away, . . . add enough dye to get about a 33% solution, . . . try that. Seriously, it sounds like I'm jerking your chain, . . . but I worked for 3 decades in the automotive refinish paint business, . . . color making, color matching, color imitating is all a trial and error business. Leather color is no exception. May God bless, Dwight
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I'd stay away from tractor places, and auto parts, . . . most of their belts will be 4L or 1/2 in wide. What is the width at the top of your pulley? That tells you the width you need for your belt. Getting the length will be tricky, . . . it always is. If you have a mom & pop hardware store nearby, . . . that is where I would go. May God bless, Dwight
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To me, . . . those both defeat the purpose of the Ipad, . . . to get disconnected from pen and paper, trash cans, envelopes, filing cases, erasers, staplers, rulers, protractors, . . . and all that other junk that resides upon, in, near, or alongside a desk. There is virtually nothing the pen and pad bring to the table other than a document that needs to be photographed by the Ipad, . . . stored, . . . and the paper tossed. YMMV, . . . but that is WHY I have one, . . . and, yes, . . . I love the freedom. May God bless, Dwight
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I did this one for a guy who was involved in some kind of cowboy action shooting, . . . It was a fun diversion, . . . not sure I'd want to do a steady diet of them though. May God bless, Dwight
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Press For Pull The Dot Snaps... Suggestions?
Dwight replied to Sixer's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Sixer: http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=26305&hl="hobby%20lobby"#entry165483 When you go there, . . . they have two tools, . . . this is the snap tool, . . . it is FABULOUS, and I'm trying not to shout. They also sell another similar tool that should be hanging pretty near this one, . . . looks a lot like it, . . . about the same price, . . . it does eyelets, smaller snaps, . . . For more info on this whole subject, . . . hit the advanced search button up in the right hand corner, . . . in the search window put "Hobby Lobby" (make sure you use the quotes), . . . down in the author, . . . put Dwight. There have been several threads on this and similar subjects. My tool works equally well on pull the dots and regular line 24. May God bless, Dwight