Members Sirc Posted February 1, 2024 Members Report Posted February 1, 2024 First time wet molding to make a holster for some pruning shears. I used Fiebing's Oxblood Leather Dye and Pure neatsfoot oil along with EcoFlo top finish to give it a nice protective layer plus a nice shine to it. Quote
Members DieselTech Posted February 1, 2024 Members Report Posted February 1, 2024 That looks great. Nice work! Thanks for sharing your dye used. I think I just found a new favorite color dye. Outstanding work. Quote
Members AlexOstacchini Posted February 1, 2024 Members Report Posted February 1, 2024 Super neat. Looks like you've managed to get a lot of depth in that front piece, did you make a former or mould directly around the shears? Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted February 2, 2024 Contributing Member Report Posted February 2, 2024 Looks good Quote
Members MarshalWill Posted February 2, 2024 Members Report Posted February 2, 2024 That's first class. For my pruning shears I just used a test holster I made out of some belly scrap. Yours is fine workmanship. Quote
Members NatesLeatherGds Posted February 2, 2024 Members Report Posted February 2, 2024 Great work for first time wet mold. Quote
Members Sinbad395 Posted February 2, 2024 Members Report Posted February 2, 2024 Great work and I love the color also...might have to get me some Quote
Members AndrewWR Posted February 2, 2024 Members Report Posted February 2, 2024 Nice work on the molding. Maybe nice with a matching leather wrap to replace the red plastic sleeving? Quote
Members Sirc Posted February 13, 2024 Author Members Report Posted February 13, 2024 On 2/1/2024 at 6:16 PM, AlexOstacchini said: Super neat. Looks like you've managed to get a lot of depth in that front piece, did you make a former or mould directly around the shears? Sorry for late reply. Unfortunately I don't know what a former is, but yes I made a mold directly around the shears. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted February 13, 2024 Contributing Member Report Posted February 13, 2024 A 'former' is simply something in the shape of what you want to mould around instead of using the actual item. In this case, a wood block made to the shape of the shears Quote
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