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Battery bag
Stetson912 replied to the gafer's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I did say to make a form if wet molding for the purpose of not getting the battery wet, but bridle doesn't wet form very well. All you do with a gusset is measure how long it needs to be. Cut a strip of leather a little longer than that (to protect against it being too short) and to the width you want, and clip or glue it down to the sides making sure the edges are flush. then stitch. Trim off the excess at the top and there you go lol. -
Battery bag
Stetson912 replied to the gafer's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I think gusset is the way to go to finish that pouch. The other option is wet molding the front around the battery. You'd need to make a mold/form of the battery though. A gusset isn't anything more than a strip of leather haha. -
This is golden. I'll have to try this on my next belt. Although, I hand stitch so, it'll be a chore haha. Is there a rule of thumb for determining the length of the arc? The height would have to be short enough to allow stitching around the edges of the belt I know, but I imagine you can make them as long or short as you like? As usual, that's for the info
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How to make a press for moulding leather pouches and such
Stetson912 replied to RockyAussie's topic in How Do I Do That?
To that's what I was trying to think of. Thanks @Dwight as usual. I want a small vacuum press just can't afford it haha.- 74 replies
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How to make a press for moulding leather pouches and such
Stetson912 replied to RockyAussie's topic in How Do I Do That?
That's my understanding, with the hydraulic presses it's usually some sort of foam rubber padding that the piece is sandwiched between. I can't comment to the exact material though.- 74 replies
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How to make a press for moulding leather pouches and such
Stetson912 replied to RockyAussie's topic in How Do I Do That?
You could also try vacuum forming if that appeals to you. That may be more expensive to start up though if you don't already have the items for it. I'm thinking, depending on the size bag you get, you could fit 10 cases at a time in it and mold them all at once.- 74 replies
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How to make a press for moulding leather pouches and such
Stetson912 replied to RockyAussie's topic in How Do I Do That?
I'm not sure how large those are. I've seen a few holster makers mould their holsters using a 6 ton hydraulic press and foam rubber. That may work for what you need depending on how much detail you want. It should give the basic shape. Besides, I'm not sure hand cuffs have much detail to mold anyhow right?- 74 replies
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Onto the third bag....
Stetson912 replied to motocouture's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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1911 IWB Rough Side Out
Stetson912 replied to IngleGunLeather's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks Dwight I'm almost finished with mine and will tag you in my post on it. I don't want this to overshadow the wonderful work ingle has done.- 13 replies
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1911 IWB Rough Side Out
Stetson912 replied to IngleGunLeather's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Right lol I should have clarified. I meant with a steel band. I know a lot of people just use leather, but for some reason there's still a lot of give in mine when I do that. I don't know if it's normal or how to get it stiffer with just leather- 13 replies
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1911 IWB Rough Side Out
Stetson912 replied to IngleGunLeather's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Do you reinforce the mouth at all? I'm making an iwb of a different style. First time using the pattern. It isn't as hard as I wanted it to be after moulding. I know everyone is different and some want the reinforcement and some don't. I was just curious what you think. I thought about this style too, and may try it next to get a feel for comfort. As usual, stellar work and I'm jealous.- 13 replies
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If it's a wrist cuff I recommend copying it on a printer copier if you can. Then just use that as your pattern. You can spray tack the copy to poster board and cut it out and voila! A decent pattern with minimal effort. (3m 77 spray adhesive works well. Just a light spray) this also allows you to mark ant holes or stitching and hardware locations right on the pattern Alternatively, if you care to, take it in to a print shop where they can make copies of large documents and such. You now have the master copy that's untouched and a copy that doesn't have creases and folds in it. Probably wouldn't cost much either, then just tack to poster board and cut it out carefully. Otherwise, when I have a large pattern and I don't want to cut it out so I can preserve it, I very carefully trace it onto vellum or tracing paper that's been pieced together with tape. Then that can be glued to poster board and cut out. You have to be very careful and precise though, otherwise your pattern can lose accuracy.
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Knuckle duster
Stetson912 replied to Dragonfly42's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
That's a cool idea. Pepper spray would be good too like dragonfly said. I wonder if you could fill that part with shot too. And just stitch the whole thing up. For added weight. Just a thought. -
My Latest Belt
Stetson912 replied to Dwight's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks Dwight. Just out of curiosity I got to looking around. Black River laser actually offers an acrylic template for this. Just so people know. They actually have two templates that are a bit different. One is $25 and the other $33. But if you're cheap/broke like me you may just do like Dwight did hahaha! -
Mystery tool? Looks like an ice pick? Help...
Stetson912 replied to ELeBlanc's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
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My Latest Belt
Stetson912 replied to Dwight's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
How maniacal your payback is... But really, good looking belt. Do you have a template to lay out the gunslinger stitching? -
Oh wow a hole punch. Huh, I never would have guessed haha good work very inventive
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Knuckle duster
Stetson912 replied to Dragonfly42's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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When you make the skirt you make it at an angle so it hangs on the belt that way. It's not a huge angle just enough so you can get a good grip on the draw. I couldn't find a good example of the backside of a cross draw bit this image kind of describes it. When you do it you'll want a full skirt probably but you see where it folds to create the belt loop it's angled. This causes the cant on the belt. The gun is more secure than you may think too. A bit counter intuitive in a zero retention holster like they use in saa.they are typically work at the 10-11 position too so an extreme angle isn't usually required. Just some thoughts. If you look around for will Ghormley or slickbald patterns, I'm sure one or both have crossdraw patterns
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@Bodean I can't speak for the opportunity but it looks like a plain flower center. Just a thought. My question, along with bodeans, is how long it took you to background all that haha.
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I got into making dog collars
Stetson912 replied to Striver's topic in Collars, Cuffs, Leashes and Leads
People underestimate the ability it takes to make a good strap. (Well, we all here appreciate it but you know) Just about all the basics of leather working are covered and learned in making a strap. Looks good to me!