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Dwight

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  1. Your holster reminds me of one I did a number of years ago. Long barreled .22 . . . think it was a Browning . . . had a scope on top of it . . . should have gotten a picture of it . . . but forgot to. Yours looks really good . . . May God bless, Dwight
  2. In order for something like that to work and work right . . . you need to make a form similar to that part of your leg . . . pad it so that it correctly mimics it . . . put on an old boot that simulates what you have . . . then put the base piece of leather around it . . . make a form fitted outside holster piece . . . out of wetted and dried veggie tan . . . (drying it in a 140 deg oven will make it more sturdy . . . THEN . . . using your "leg model" put the little hand cannon in the outside piece . . . lay it up against your model . . . mark where the edges should be . . . glue it and sew it there. That's how you make those things . . . not meaning to pick on your effort . . . but you used sloppy floppy leather . . . and did not allow for it to be pulled up tight when it is put on. That application needs a form fitted holster outside part at least. I would have made two . . . one for the pattern . . . and the second one the whole thing would have been wetted . . . put on the form . . . and tossed into my hot box to dry and seal the form of it. May God bless, Dwight
  3. What you need to do is get the back wet . . . not enough to come up and mess with the tooling . . . but wet none the less. Then take it in your hands and re-form it the other way . . . so when you lay it down so the tooling is up . . . then the belly or center will look bowed up. It will take a bit of time to do this being careful not to mess up the tooling . . . but if you keep bending with your fingers . . . holding down the sides . . . pushing up in the middle . . . you'll get it. Then if you have a hot box . . . put it in there to dry . . . if not, an oven at 140 deg F or less . . . lay it down in there . . .tooling side down . . . let it dry. You can then put it on the wall . . . the screw will pull it flat . . . but only pull it tight enough to put the dimmer handles back on. A couple coats of Resolene on the front and the back will help it maintain that new shape. May God bless, Dwight
  4. Very nice.......... May God bless, Dwight
  5. On the middle picture . . . if you take a needle and some black carpet thread . . . go up about 10 brass pieces . . . sew it together there . . . you shouldn't have any trouble. The middle piece on the zipper puller will catch on the threads and stop. At least that is the way I've done it in the past and it worked like a champ. May God bless, Dwight
  6. Thanks Cattledude . . . It will drop 5 of them under a Sacagawea dollar coin at 100 yds . . . hoping for some coyote action if I can ever get my rifle ready . . . my quad ready . . . and the weather to cooperate here. Seems like one of them wants to argue all the time. May God bless, Dwight
  7. Don't know for sure, Chuck . . . Bassett makes it from Dripping Spring, Tx . . . But I'm not sure about the Garand . . . I think the empty rounds go pretty much straight up . . . the M14 tosses em out the side. My empties all land in a nice little 4 ft circle about 6 ft in front of my shooting stand . . . and 2 ft to the right. My Garand shooting always saw em go up high past my face . . . usually to the right and behind me slightly. My AR's all shoot that way too. But give em a call . . . worst they can say is no. May God bless, Dwight
  8. Got a new 50mm scope . . . had to change the mount . . . new cheek riser. Added the logo from Destroyer Squadron 7 out of San Diego . . . both my Navy ships were part of it . . . May God bless, Dwight
  9. I dye my own leather goods for the same reason cars come off the assembly line in different colors. They are done to order . . . one red, two black, one grey, three blue, etc . . . I can basically dye my leather any color I want (within reason) . . . except white. THAT I do buy . . . white. May God bless, Dwight
  10. I was asked if I could do one . . . fortunately it was a small semi auto . . . with a laser that really looks and acts like it is a piece of the original equipment. All the sides were smooth transitioning from gun to laser . . . no humps . . . no bumps . . . etc. That made just adding an inch or so here . . . another over there . . . round it all off in front . . . etc . . . The trick was making it tight enough to be secure . . . loose enough that it did not cause problems . . . As it turned out . . . I shipped it to the fellow . . . he responded that he was not ready to place the order . . . did not have funds to pay for it as they were going thru a serious couple of problems in their lives . . . and the reason he thought about getting one was for his wife to have with her as her transit to work or back . . . was at zero dark thirty . . . and he was laid up and could not work at the moment. Wound up being a charity job . . . May God bless, Dwight
  11. Now that is a good thing to know . . . thank you. May God bless, Dwight
  12. Take a needle and poke it . . . it's a straight thru hole . . . all you need to do is clean it out. May God bless, Dwight
  13. I've never seen one "in person" . . . but like you . . . have in the movies and television programs. It's a "safety" type . . . supposedly only if you know the secret . . . I wouldn't make one or have one . . . too complicated in my book . . . because like Murphey says . . . "If it can go wrong . . . it will . . . and at the worst possible moment". I couldn't have my holster (or a customer's) failing to open at that critical time. May God bless, Dwight
  14. There is a guy who hits our county fair . . . all his belts are about 50 inches long. He measures you . . . cuts the end off the belt you chose . . . punches 5 holes in it and he's done. They're generic belts . . . all pressed, none stamped . . . but the would-be wranglers lap em up like candy. May God bless, Dwight
  15. Looks like rivets at the top of each strap . . . they should be about 3/8 of an inch . . . making the straps 1/2 inch . . . 3 wide makes the rectangular strap holders 1 1/2 inch wide . . . print a picture . . . keep resizing until you get the rectangles 1 1/2 wide . . . then measure the picture. May God bless, Dwight
  16. Good luck . . . I'm pretty sure I've made my last laser holster. One was enough for me. May God bless, Dwight
  17. OK . . . I'll bite . . . I don't understand what's going on with your post . . . Are you wanting to make it . . . being asked to make it . . . or looking for someone else to make it??? May God bless, Dwight
  18. AND . . . don't forget you got change from 3 20's and a ten . . . $69.95 A nickel ain't much . . . but it was change. May God bless, Dwight
  19. Well . . . gifts are great . . . what you might do is send them a very pretty envelope . . . inside is a well designed and ornate "gift certificate" for a belt from your shop. Then either send them this picture . . . or at least these directions . . . so far I have never . . . NEVER . . . struck out using this system. The belt just plain fits. They use THEIR belt that they use . . . regardless of any other factors. You might also send in the gift certificate . . . some sample designs . . . so they can be a part of the decision making process. I know there are probably designs you COULD make that I would not wear to a cat fight . . . just depending on taste. Involve them . . . and the gift will be received even better as there was "anticipation" built in to the gift itself. May God bless, Dwight
  20. This is the latest one I've done . . . 1917 S&W .45 DA revolver. Turn it upside down . . . it won't fall out . . . can be shaken out . . . but ya gotta work on it. May God bless, Dwight
  21. If you take beeswax (the real stuff) and neatsfoot oil . . . NOT the compound . . . mix just a tad heavier than 1 to 1 . . . more oil . . . heat it in a jar until it melts . . . pour it into muffin pans . . . you get a soft paste that rubs in easily . . . hit it with a hair dryer or heat gun . . . melts the oil into the pores . . . wax stays on the surface . . . you get a really good piece of leather that with a little bending and flexing about 24 hours later . . . will become relatively soft . . . and the oil will not rub off on other clothing, furniture, etc. And you can add several treatments if the first does not do what you want. May God bless, Dwight
  22. From the voice of experience . . . paddle holsters are good for S&W shields . . . but a paddle holster for a 1911 is not really a good idea. My first CCW holster was exactly that . . . from a respected holster maker . . . but just turned out to be not a good investment. The weight of that size pistol makes it flop around . . . it sits so far out you need a winter coat to disquise the fact that you are wearing it . . . and especially with the 1911, the mag release is prone to being pushed at the wrong time. Just a few notes from "been there . . . done that" May God bless, Dwight
  23. Sure fooled me all to pieces . . . that being the case . . . the holes had to be cut first . . . at least that is how I would do it. That is one pretty holster . . . are you going to copy it or make one similar?? May God bless, Dwight
  24. What you are missing here is that the front is not cut to make a loop. Another piece of leather is actually added on this holster to give the appearance of a Mexican loop holster . . . but it is of the John Bianchi style . . . two pieces of leather bonded (glued) together make the body of the holster . . . a third piece is used to go around the holster as a "loop". That is my favorite western holster to make . . . May God bless, Dwight
  25. Rob . . . not sure what kind of attachment you made here . . . but they would not open . . . got some goofy "Want to add this to messenger" page from some google or MS page. Try putting a *.jpg or *.bmp so the rest of us can see them. But if I understand your question: yes glue it all together first . . . make the holster . . . then do the cutting. Otherwise you have to fiddle with the edges . . . never really getting them a good as if they are cut together at the same time . . . glued together. May God bless, Dwight
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