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First pancake holster

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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!

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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!

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Good Looking First Holster!  well done.

 

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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?

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Looks pretty durn good to me .

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Very nice.  Is the bottom of the holster closed up?  Could you take a pick of the back side?

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Thanks for the pic.  I am thinking about investing in a vacuum setup.  I haven't yet.  That looks great!!

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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.

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