Members DoubleKCustomLeathercraft Posted 22 hours ago Members Report Posted 22 hours ago I got a call today for a paddle holster. I'm familiar with these, the paddle rides inside the pants instead of using a loop or clip. Is there anyone here that has any experience making a leather paddle? Do I just stitch leather onto a kydex or plastic paddle? Or do I use just leather, maybe skirting, and hardening it? I'll do some research on my own, but this is my first stop. I'd rather hear from someone that's done it than just looking at pictures and trying to guess Thanks Quote
wizard of tragacanth Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago (edited) Never done it but I would start here... https://www.holstersmith.com/vcom/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=paddle Does this one give you any ideas? https://www.holstersmith.com/vcom/paddle-mount-blade-tech-attachment-hardware-p-2089.html If I were attempting this, I would use Weldwood contact cement to put a layer of thin leather over the surface that would contact one's skin... maybe. Edited 17 hours ago by wizard of tragacanth Quote Wisdom from an old Missouri farmer, my Grandpa: If it's not sharp, it's not a knife.
Members DoubleKCustomLeathercraft Posted 15 hours ago Author Members Report Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, wizard of tragacanth said: Never done it but I would start here... https://www.holstersmith.com/vcom/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=paddle Does this one give you any ideas? https://www.holstersmith.com/vcom/paddle-mount-blade-tech-attachment-hardware-p-2089.html If I were attempting this, I would use Weldwood contact cement to put a layer of thin leather over the surface that would contact one's skin... maybe. Holstersmith is a go too for blue guns. I did look at the paddles there, but I'm thinking if using 24ga galv steel in between leather. The client is looking for a leather paddle, and using the plastic paddles would make it way too thick. There are a couple posts I found in the archives here that explain how to do so, and it sounded like a good place to start. They're old posts. Appreciate the response. I'm still interested if there are any other ideas out there, but the metal reinforcement for the holster and paddle make sense Quote
wizard of tragacanth Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago (edited) I knew that my suggestion was not a perfect answer for you but it was "an" answer if nothing else was found. Actually I am surprised that you found anything with the search function here. I have rarely found answers using it. Good luck. I will be following this thread as I am curious as to what you find. Nick Edited 4 hours ago by wizard of tragacanth Quote Wisdom from an old Missouri farmer, my Grandpa: If it's not sharp, it's not a knife.
FrankHester Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Try this search in a search engine-- "site:leatherworker.net paddle holster". don't use the quotation marks though. Edited 4 hours ago by FrankHester Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted 5 minutes ago CFM Report Posted 5 minutes ago 22 hours ago, DoubleKCustomLeathercraft said: I got a call today for a paddle holster. I'm familiar with these, the paddle rides inside the pants instead of using a loop or clip. Is there anyone here that has any experience making a leather paddle? Do I just stitch leather onto a kydex or plastic paddle? Or do I use just leather, maybe skirting, and hardening it? I'll do some research on my own, but this is my first stop. I'd rather hear from someone that's done it than just looking at pictures and trying to guess Thanks I've made paddle holsters for phones. Double the paddle side and keep the rough sides out so it won't slip as badly. I also ran some rivets along the top to keep the bend in place. Quote Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms. “I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!
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