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Mike

I cut and pasted the list off my own prior post on this forum. I did eliminate one step on this re-posting. I eliminated tracing around the pistol twice, that is on (both sides of the crease line.) I only trace around the pistol on one side of the crease line. After I cut the pattern out, both sides of the pattern are exactly the same size. I was taught the same method for laying out boot tops when I attended western boot school.

If I ever get the time, I plan to post this pattern method, step by step with photos. I'm sure there are other methods to lay out a pattern. I know Jordan uses graph paper. I would like to see the methods used by other guys on this forum.

Alright Mike, now you have it. Now get busy and build more holsters! :thumbsup:

Randy

Randy Cooley

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Only use graph paper cause it was free LOL also gives me brain some liner reference cause I get lost real easy. :dunno:

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