Randyc Posted March 9, 2008 Report Posted March 9, 2008 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! Randy Quote Randy Cooley Bulldog Custom Gun Leather www.bulldogleathercompany.com
Contributing Member Jordan Posted March 9, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted March 9, 2008 Only use graph paper cause it was free LOL also gives me brain some liner reference cause I get lost real easy. Quote
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