Members LRBespokeGoods Posted Thursday at 10:24 PM Members Report Posted Thursday at 10:24 PM (edited) A while ago I asked what I now know to be a daft question, since then I've been playing and building a project between regular orders... 7months and it's finished. The first project I've stamped, the first I've carved, the first I've dyed, the first I've antiqued and the first time lining anything. (I've played with each but never on a project) I was asked to step out of my lead and folio cover comfort zone and build a show holster and gun belt to go in a fantasy cowboy outfit. I've never done anything like this so of course I agreed. This project is made with 10oz natural veg-tan body, a 3oz heavily milled natural veg-tan goat (a super ropey piece). All dyed with feibings in the respective colour ("chocolate brown" and "ox blood"). The buckle, keeper and end tip thingy are 925plated copies of a late 80's steel set. Antiqued with feibings dark brown paste. The holster and ammo are fitted to a "single action army .45". Being in the UK this is a non-functional replica scaled down 2% so that it cannot be easily converted to functional. Unfortunately due to the size difference the genuine inert ammo doesn't fit but becomes pretty bling. Feel free to offer constructive criticism but please bare in mind this is a whole world of firsts for me and I have a list of things to improve on my next project already. Edited Thursday at 10:25 PM by LRBespokeGoods Spelling Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted Thursday at 10:41 PM Contributing Member Report Posted Thursday at 10:41 PM (edited) I'd like to see more photos, Close-ups too ? Well done for stepping out of your comfort zone. It looks very nice Where did you get the inert ammo? Edited Thursday at 10:41 PM by fredk Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Members dikman Posted Thursday at 10:46 PM Members Report Posted Thursday at 10:46 PM For a first holster effort that's pretty bloody good. Your ammo, however, isn't .45 Colt, it looks like it's 9mm. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Members Thadrick Posted Thursday at 10:54 PM Members Report Posted Thursday at 10:54 PM (edited) I like it! Criticism would be things that can still be finished. Maybe use a larger beveler? Die or paint the edges after that then slick? Stitch your liner closer to the edge? Looks a far sight better than my first. Edited Thursday at 10:57 PM by Thadrick Quote
Members DoogMeister Posted 22 hours ago Members Report Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, dikman said: For a first holster effort that's pretty bloody good. Your ammo, however, isn't .45 Colt, it looks like it's 9mm. Ditto what Dikman said. Ammo looks like .45ACP to me. Definitely not .45 Colt. Quote
Members LRBespokeGoods Posted 17 hours ago Author Members Report Posted 17 hours ago 8 hours ago, fredk said: I'd like to see more photos, Close-ups too ? Well done for stepping out of your comfort zone. It looks very nice Where did you get the inert ammo? I'll get some close ups going shortly since you're interested. The ammo was from a guy I found that reloads. 5 hours ago, DoogMeister said: Ammo looks like .45ACP to me. Definitely not .45 Colt Sorry, please do forgive my ignorance, after a Google and comparing the results, you are totally on the money it's .45acp... Another thing to add to the learning curve. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted 13 hours ago Contributing Member Report Posted 13 hours ago That is some very nice tooling work there That circle design (a seeder?) both on the borders and on the lower part of the holster ties it all together nicely Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
PastorBob Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago absolutely gorgeous! fine detail! 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 dikman Posted 1 hour ago Members Report Posted 1 hour ago Something was nagging at me, finally figured it out - the geometric designs mixed with leaves don't seem right to me? Having said that, it really is very nice work and if given the chance that colour should age well. My first effort was boringly plain in comparison. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
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