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HorseMud

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About HorseMud

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  • Birthday 10/01/1950

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  • Location
    Newport News, VA

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    misc
  • Interested in learning about
    holsters
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    google
  1. Thank y'all for the replies. The leather I use is in the 8-9 oz. range, typically doubled. Also, thanks for the link - will check it out. Horse Mud
  2. First, I am not a regular or full time leather worker. However, when I get on a roll, I tend to make myself a holster, belt, etc. at one time. I don't do any carving, trying to stick to the old dusty west styles, not the fancy carved, painted, silver trimmed works of art. I have found that one of my biggest problems is getting good, clean holster cuts. I allways use new blades, just can't seem to get that good edge that others get. I was wondeing if anyone used mechanical cutters, i.e., band saws or scroll/jig saws ??? I know they really have some good thin blades for intricate cuts. Your input and suggestions are appreciated. Bob "Hose Mud" Hall SASS # 74179
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