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I revised my pattern and came up with this. It is based on Lou Alessi's design but i created the pattern based on photos. It is made from a single piece of leather.
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I think so, mouths can be tricky too sometimes
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Thank you, the eyes are what I try to focus on most, they are the most important I think. They are the first thing you would notice if they were wrong for sure haha
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Thanks @chuck123wapati and @DocReaper I appreciate it
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Yeah, she was only 18 months old. Was fine one day and the next she was real lethargic and not herself. Ended up being kidney failure and they had no warning or signs there was a problem. It was only 3 days from noticing she wasn't well to having to put her down.
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My friend had to put his dog down so I made this as a little memento, figure carving and coloring are 2 areas i feel i need work in, so at least its good practice.
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It has been mentioned, but tx custom dies has one that a lot of holster makers like. It's on my list of goodies to get. I have an osborn, but sadly it isnt very good quality and is also a bit narrow. For a 1.5" wide .25 thick belt, a 5/16 x 1.75 oblong punch is about perfect. I hand cut mine to this. I believe tx cust dies is about these dimensions also.
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Railed sig 1911 bbq rig
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
That is true, if It was mine I would probably do that -
Railed sig 1911 bbq rig
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Haha, thanks. I personally like no accessories. Maybe a red dot or something would be ok. -
Railed sig 1911 bbq rig
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks, it was fun to make and hes happy with it, so its a win for me haha -
Had a customer send me this photo of the holster and double mag pouch i built him. His dept. hosts a rodeo every year and they are alowed to use personal gear, so he wanted something that stood out. Im glad he chose mahogany... I think it pops.
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Leatherman sheath
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Leatherman sheath
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks. I need smaller tools but it came out ok I think. It was fun. It's simple too, which i like from time to time. Can be knocked out in a day. -
The sept/Oct issue of the learher crafter's journal had this neat little sheath by Gabor Pinter. I thought I'd have a go at it.
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They are for attaching a powder horn. I dont have one or id stick it on there. The left strap gets stitched around the staple on the horn plug (big end) and the other strap gets looped and stitched around the spout end. This secures the horn to the bag
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This was a different project for me. Ive always every to make a shooting bag just for the fun of it. I finally got around to it. I got creative in trying to make it appear aged. It was kind of nice not having to worry much about being perfect on a project. The rough edges and things add to the effect.
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Spectacle case
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
@SUP looks like it works great. They dont take long to make. It takes longer to finish the edges and everything than it did to stirch together. There's a bunch of ways to make them which can be fun too. -
Spectacle case
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
That's possible, ideally I'd have some firmer 4 oz to make it from. That would hold up real well. I just used the essex because I had it. Idk like to draw up a tooling pattern and tool one one day -
Spectacle case
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I feel ya, doesnt seem like a good system there. A belt loop could be ok, but not with this particular type of closure. Maybe with a sam brown stud or something. As you mentioned, for that type of carry your idea would be viable. This just isnt for that. It's meant to keep in a bag or the car or something. I do want to make foldover pouch style too at some point @SUP it is a classic pattern. Nothing wrong with it. I think id like it better stitching the corners down flat instead of rolling them inwards. Just quicker to make that way. And maybe some hidden magnets instead of this type of magnet closure -
Spectacle case
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
This was more fun. It has a magnetic closure and wouldn't be suitable for a belt, plus the leather is a little on the softer side. Ive also never seen anyone with an eyeglasses case on their belt. If we're to do a foldover pouch style. I'd add a clip to clip to a pocket -
I had some horween essex in parisian blue that's been lounging in my shop for ages. So I made a glasses case. It was fun, im not 100% sure i care for this pattern but it still came out nice
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@larry1096 I see your loop design. it looks more maneuverable than mine. Its narrower at the fold so you can move the "ears" out of the way. Ill have to tweak my pattern to reflect that. Looks good
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Yup, it looks comfortable but I havent tried it on yet. Shame on me haha. If I wasn't in arizona (where wearing long garments is much frowned upon) I'd consider it for daily carry. I still could, AZ is open carry too. But I dont much care for broadcasting like that. Just me I suppose
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Thanks, it is interesting and fun to make
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Yes, the hardest part is stitching near the belt loop. My presser foot is realy wide, I should have swapped it out for mt left toe foot. The loop causes the holster to not lay flat so get some deflection sometimes. Probably my inexperience with my outlaw machine. Definitely going to try again
