Members usmc0341 Posted December 3, 2007 Members Report Posted December 3, 2007 How do you guys cut your belt slots in on a pancake type holster? I have used a drill and then cut in between the two holes, but wondering if anyone else had a different way of doing it. Brian Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted December 3, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted December 3, 2007 0341....... if you dont have the bag punch, use a round drive punch, punch hole at the top and bottom then connect the with your knife. Quote Luke
Members usmc0341 Posted December 3, 2007 Author Members Report Posted December 3, 2007 Thanks Luke, it would seem that I need some more tools.........thank God Christmas is coming. Quote
Billsotx Posted December 3, 2007 Report Posted December 3, 2007 Hey mortar man! I use bag punches, but what Luke's saying is versatile and inexpensive and requires less sharpening and of course more skill and a lot cleaner that a bit. What's on the Chirstmas wish list? Tools! can't have too many TOOLS! Quote
Members usmc0341 Posted December 3, 2007 Author Members Report Posted December 3, 2007 I'm not even sure what a bag punch is so I'm guessin I don't have one, it will be on my list. The tube punch seems like the best method that I have available right now. I'm guessin you are a Marine since you know my MOS, so Semper Fi and thanks for the info. I'm learning so much on here, only wish I had more time! Quote
gtwister09 Posted December 3, 2007 Report Posted December 3, 2007 Bag or oblong punch..... Here's a quick picture of one. They come in various sizes. Quote
Members usmc0341 Posted December 3, 2007 Author Members Report Posted December 3, 2007 Thanks, I didn't want to sound like an idiot for not knowing what that was, but I googled it and all I got was punching bags. Do they make them the actual size of a belt slot that all I would have to do is punch it one time? Quote
gtwister09 Posted December 3, 2007 Report Posted December 3, 2007 Yes they generally do make them the size that you need. However with that said sometimes you may need one that is thicker (the material going through it is thicker than normal-----maybe two or three thicknesses of leather). Then you would have to utilize a regular punch (some people like to use a drill press for cutting holes with regular puches) on each end (making sure that the diameter of the hole will accommodate the increased thickness) and then cut between them with a knife. Edging and finishing the slot follow after that. Hope that helps. Regards, Ben Quote
Members usmc0341 Posted December 3, 2007 Author Members Report Posted December 3, 2007 Yes that does help, Thanks Ben. Brian Quote
Mike Craw Posted December 3, 2007 Report Posted December 3, 2007 After 30-some years of doing this, I still use a hole punch and cut between for belt slots. I generally use a straight edge between the holes, but I start at one hole and cut about half way, then turn around and start at the other hole and cut back to the original cut. The problem is, if you cut all the way across and into the end hole, as the knife emerges from the leather into the hole, whatever force you were using will cause the blade to shoot across the hole and into the outside...where you didn't want any cuts! Guess how I know that? As far as not knowing what a tool was doesn't make you an idiot. We were all idiots whan we started out, and according to my bride, some of us still are... Semper fi! Mike Quote My choice early in life was either to be a piano-player in a whorehouse or a politician. And to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference. Harry S. Truman
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