Members JRB Posted April 2, 2009 Members Report Posted April 2, 2009 Here is the start of my next holster: IWB w/reinforced mouth for Glock compact Leather: 7/8 oz Wickett & Craig Dye: Angelus black 507 Working on a reinforced mouth to see how it works to keep from colapsing and aid in 1 hand reholstering. Also going to dye before I mold it. Thinking about even trying the dip method. I'm questioning if I should have dipped the pieces before I put them together??? Still got a little more stitching to do...Sure wish I had a sewing machine!!! Quote
Members BOOMSTICKHolsters Posted April 2, 2009 Members Report Posted April 2, 2009 I dye mine before I assemble them, but I know a lot of makers don't. It all depends on your build process and what you are comfortable with. Keep us posted! Quote
Members CedarCreek Posted April 2, 2009 Members Report Posted April 2, 2009 It looks good so far. I also dye my western holsters before I stitch and mold. It insures that I get dye on all the surfaces and I can keep my stiches white. Quote
Members cazio Posted April 5, 2009 Members Report Posted April 5, 2009 I always dye before stitching and moulding, I also dye the inside and use GT on it to give if a smooth surface. I usually re-dye the piece when I'm done moulding and the leather forms up. Quote
Members Bronson Posted April 6, 2009 Members Report Posted April 6, 2009 I always dye before stitching and moulding, I also dye the inside and use GT on it to give if a smooth surface. I usually re-dye the piece when I'm done moulding and the leather forms up. Do you use the GT and smooth the interior before you mold it? Thanks, Bronson Quote
Members cazio Posted April 6, 2009 Members Report Posted April 6, 2009 Do you use the GT and smooth the interior before you mold it?Thanks, Bronson Yes I use the GB and then use a tandy slicker to smooth it all out and then stitch and mould. I think it works out quite well. If I line the holster then I just dye, stitch and mould. Quote
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