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Hags

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  1. Very nice. I wet mold mine to the gun as you did and have had no issues with retention with normal use.
  2. I did this one for myself. XDm 9mm
  3. I had a guy ask if I could do a bolster that was easy off and on. I modified a pancake holster to a "snap on". I think it came out pretty good. I will shorten the left tab on future ones though.
  4. Chest rig for a S&W 686 357 mag. I extended the side connectors to accommodate a speed loader and a knife
  5. So want to do florals! I'm working on it..
  6. I'm still trying to get the picture resizing thing down. Don't know why I have such a hard time with it. I use heavy 1 inch nylon strap to go around the chest with a click in buckle and adjustment on the right. In back I have a piece of of leather (slider) with 2 slots cut for the nylon across the bottom and another slot angled up to the left shoulder for the shoulder strap to go through. This I adjust to the person and set with Chicago screws. I usually set the slider to the nylon with with a Chicago screw as well to keep it from moving to the left and causing the strap to loosen. I have done close to a dozen of these so far. Hikers, backpackers, horse back riders, all like them because a pancake or other holsters get in the way. I just finished one for a S&W 686 in 357 mag 7 shot with a 4 inch barrel I want to get the pics up for.
  7. Great job! I took the plunge and bought a cobra class 3. What difference it makes. Could you put the bling on a separate piece of leather and sew it on. Might not hurt the structural (?) stitching that way.
  8. Just finished this chest rig for my other neighbor.. OP
  9. I finally got around to ordering a maker's mark stamp for Rainshadow Crafters, this is the name the wife and put on our work. I do leather and she makes handbags etc for ladies. I got it from leatherstampmaker.com and it is great. The detail on these are unbelievable. I showed it to the pro at the golf course I work at (I'm retired and literally work for free golf) and he asked about doing leather ball markers. I got back with leatherstampmaker.com and had a logo stamp made the size of a poker chip. He approved and off I went. He showed it to an affiliated club and now I do them for both. They are the same size so the one die cutter works for both. I also do card wallets and yardage book wallets with the logo on them.
  10. Thanks, I'd like to see how yours comes out.
  11. Hags

    Horse Buggy Completed

    That is a serious project! And done very well too!
  12. This is a chest rig I made for a friend of mine that does a lot of hiking. I made him a pancake holster for it using JLS 's method, but it doesn't work with a backpack. I took the same pattern I developed and changed it to have tabs for the connection points. He loves it and uses it often.
  13. Just finished a note pad cover. Trying to find a happy medium on sewing with the cobra class 3
  14. I've been around the site for a while but recently settled down and intend to get a bit more serious about my leatherwork. After getting over the travel bug after retiring, we settled here in Sequim and love it. Hope to post more and learn a lot from you folks..
  15. Thanks guys
  16. I have a chance to buy an Adler 205-8. It says can sew up to 1 inch of leather. I am having a hard time finding any real data on this machine. Anybody know anything about these units? Thanks
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