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  1. Have to say thank you for really taking the reigns on this Beaverslayer. Though don't see myself buying a gun, and going to town, stranger things have happened and I can see the potential in this.

    My thoughts on leather, have you tried one of the waxed upholstery leathers?

    On dyes, you said you were working Tattoo dye, have you tried acrylic paints, Tandy cova is marketed to the leather working community, but I know Liquatex is more aimed at the art/painting demo, and is known for density of pigment, and consistancy. There would be a different learning curve with handling, and effects, but I could see where it would be good from a working, and colorfastness standpoint.

    Just a couple of cents..


  2. I've heard of some people doing something like this to make a cheap clicker, has anyone done this. a guy at a gun show that makes holsters (not the best btw) told me about this. super nice guy but his work that i saw was lacking a few steps to really bump up the professional look. i don't think any of this was due to his homemade clicker though

    Offhand, it would probably be a larger one, with the bottle type hydraulic jack, like folks use for holster presses.


  3. Not being the holster making machine like some of the others around here, and not having the wealth of experience to draw on. When I make a holster in this style, I deviate from Lobo's technique and waste a few inches more of leather. When laying it out, I'll have about 3/4 of an inch of leather outside the stitch line. It allows more material for holding by the stitching pony, and not mar the holster proper. Once the stitching is complete, set the dividers, mark the cut line on both sides, and cut. then edge.

    Another option for the retention strap, is to secure it with a chicago screw. If you want it semi permanent you can put a drop of blue Lock-tite so it won't loosen.

    weconway,

    Your really need to remind your wife how luckey she is to be around such a handy optimist...


  4. TwinOaks, sorry to hear about your "love pinching", sounds like something I'd do.

    I wonder if one constructed it with a sweat shield if that would help or create a rigid irritant that would dig in?

    Bladetec IWB holsters have quite the "sweatshield", very well thought out and executed. Incredibly well thought out and executed IMHO, and not an irritant.


  5. I don't know if you are not wanting to share your secret (which I understand), or misunderstood my question because I asked poorly.

    What are you using as supplies for the lens assemblies, and retainers/assemblies/housings of the lens'?

    On the doctor, and the experiment they look pieces of old, or Warsaw Pact "gas masks". I'm really just curious, not as idea theft.

    I can really understand where the properties of the leather would make fitting and retaining of the lens housing assemblies difficult, from an aesthetic.


  6. Actually no :D

    I mean, i like A Clockwork Orange. But hate Space oddessey :D

    Was it Clockwork Orange you were refering to? :)

    Those were Stanley Kubrick.

    There was a young man in Twin Peaks that very much looks like the inspiration for the Dr.

    Mr. Lynch, well, he's very original, very eccentric. Check him out on IMDB.


  7. Factory finish? In WWII the jackets were painted with whatever was on hand. Surviving jackets with original artwork, are usually pretty rough, and the acrylics we now have would have been much appreciated by WWII aircrew.

    I did several in the late 1980's and early 1990's using Liquitex. The best results I got were using an acrylic base, detailing with gouache's, and top coating with a clear.


  8. This is my first introduction to the BBQ holster, and i like it... so no wet molding to it, just carving. Hows the retention with these types of holsters? They are B E U tiful!

    The BBQ gun / holster reference is slang for a formal or Sunday best, flash, not duty rig. The set you'd wear to court, weddings, award ceremony with the Governor for non uniformed, etc. Think Tiffany cuff links...

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