Members bladegrinder Posted February 6, 2023 Members Report Posted February 6, 2023 This is my first pancake holster for a handgun. it's not perfect, I need to bring the stitching closer to the gun but it still has good retention and it's for me, I wore it today and it felt good. it's for a Ruger SR40. Thanks for looking! Quote
Members Hags Posted February 6, 2023 Members Report Posted February 6, 2023 That looks very nice for a first attempt. Trace your gun, add 1/2 the slide width + the thickness of the leather for a pretty good stitch line. I also draw a line from the top of thefrontsight to the top of thereafter sight and space the stitch line from that to allow for front sight clearance. Good work! Quote Not so retired RN. Living on the Washington Peninsula.
Members Littlef Posted February 6, 2023 Members Report Posted February 6, 2023 Good Looking First Holster! well done. Quote Regards, Littlef Littlef - YouTube
Members bladegrinder Posted February 6, 2023 Author Members Report Posted February 6, 2023 Thanks Hags, I'll get there, I've got a few personal guns to make holsters for and every time I look at this holster I see where I could have improved it so the next one should be better. one question I do have is, if I do tooling on the front and then vacuum form it, will the vacuum bag crush or flatten out any carving or stamping? Quote
Members Gezzer Posted February 6, 2023 Members Report Posted February 6, 2023 Looks pretty durn good to me . Quote
PastorBob Posted February 6, 2023 Report Posted February 6, 2023 Very nice. Is the bottom of the holster closed up? Could you take a pick of the back side? Quote In God's Grace, Pastor Bob "While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." - Romans 5:8 www.PastorBobLeather.com YouTube Channel
Members bladegrinder Posted February 7, 2023 Author Members Report Posted February 7, 2023 Thanks PastorBob, here's a picture of the bottom, it's partially closed from the vacuum pulling the bag down around it. I've been wearing it the last two days so it's showing some wear. Quote
Members Hags Posted February 7, 2023 Members Report Posted February 7, 2023 Unfortunately yes, vacuforming may smash some of the detail. But I really only basket weave on a reinforcing piece on the front, and don't really notice it. I believe if you carved and tooled, it may be minimal. I like the bottom of the holster as you did it. It allows it to drain should the need arise, and protects the end of the pistol. Quote Not so retired RN. Living on the Washington Peninsula.
AlZilla Posted February 7, 2023 Report Posted February 7, 2023 There's a lot to like about that one. I'd only suggest adding a stitch line right under the pic rail area and up under the trigger guard, to meet the stitches around the belt loop. I think it'd decrease the chance of it loosening up over time. Quote “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire “Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.” - Aristotle
PastorBob Posted February 7, 2023 Report Posted February 7, 2023 12 hours ago, bladegrinder said: Thanks PastorBob, here's a picture of the bottom, it's partially closed from the vacuum pulling the bag down around it. I've been wearing it the last two days so it's showing some wear. Thanks for the pic. I am thinking about investing in a vacuum setup. I haven't yet. That looks great!! Quote In God's Grace, Pastor Bob "While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." - Romans 5:8 www.PastorBobLeather.com YouTube Channel
Members bladegrinder Posted February 8, 2023 Author Members Report Posted February 8, 2023 On 2/5/2023 at 7:55 PM, Littlef said: Good Looking First Holster! well done. Thanks LittleF! On 2/5/2023 at 8:45 PM, Gezzer said: Looks pretty durn good to me . Thanks Gezzer! 21 hours ago, Hags said: Unfortunately yes, vacuforming may smash some of the detail. But I really only basket weave on a reinforcing piece on the front, and don't really notice it. I believe if you carved and tooled, it may be minimal. I like the bottom of the holster as you did it. It allows it to drain should the need arise, and protects the end of the pistol. Thanks Hags, I guess I need to just try a practice piece and see if it's ok, if so great! if not...well, just find a work around. Quote
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