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best weight of leather for holsters and fixed blade Knife sheaths
rdhays2000 replied to rdhays2000's topic in Getting Started
Thanks. That does help with guidance, -
best weight of leather for holsters and fixed blade Knife sheaths
rdhays2000 replied to rdhays2000's topic in Getting Started
Yes I am in the US. primarily I am planning on making holsters for myself as I seem to get pistols that are hard to find a holster for. My friends and family may end up tapping me for a holster as well, I'm sure. But at least for the time being I'm only planning on holsters for my own pistols, like I said I seem to find pistols that I can't seem to find holsters for. -
best weight of leather for holsters and fixed blade Knife sheaths
rdhays2000 replied to rdhays2000's topic in Getting Started
Yeah I understand that there's really no rules. It's up to the person what to use. I've had holsters and sheaths that it was hard to reholster because the holster collapsed, so I was just trying to see what others are using with better results. Richard -
Newbie interested in getting into leatherworking
rdhays2000 replied to rdhays2000's topic in Member Gallery
Thank you all. I will check out the getting started forum. -
Newbie interested in getting into leatherworking
rdhays2000 replied to rdhays2000's topic in Member Gallery
Thank you. I like the stealthiness of Black, so I was wondering is it possible to get my projects black enough with dye to match as close as possible to most of the black belts available? -
Newbie interested in getting into leatherworking
rdhays2000 replied to rdhays2000's topic in Member Gallery
I am in the United States, currently Southern California but planning on moving to Idaho, hopefully soon. I want to learn to make my own knife sheaths and firearms holsters. Trying to decide if I want to paint my sheaths and holsters or just dye them. -
Hello everyone, I'm new to leatherworking. I've been thinking about learning a new skill and leatherworking sounds like something that I would like to learn. Any words of advice and suggestions are welcome. Any recommendations for tools and materials are welcome. Richard