Members Shorts Posted June 16, 2009 Author Members Report Posted June 16, 2009 That's a good looking belt. One of these days I'm gonna get around to making myself a belt. The two things stopping me are one...I've only been working from double shoulders and I'd much rather build a belt from a side. And two, the thought of hand stitching an entire belt. By the way, next time you place an order with Angelus, consider trying some Sun Tan. They talked me into trying it and it has become one of my favorite colors. haha Yeah. My first belt I hand stitched over 2 or 4 days. I vowed to not build another belt until I got my machine. Thanks for the tip on the Sun Tan. I am still in the market for a good tan color that isn't orange. The browns are deep but they are too red tinted to get the tan I want, even reduced. Quote
Members jt1 Posted June 16, 2009 Members Report Posted June 16, 2009 Shorts - Great looking holsters and a beautiful design, The best feature I think is the muzzle treatment, I have not seen that done before, did you develope it? Good job... Quote As Always jt
Members Shorts Posted June 16, 2009 Author Members Report Posted June 16, 2009 Shorts - Great looking holsters and a beautiful design, The best feature I think is the muzzle treatment, I have not seen that done before, did you develope it? Good job... Thanks! For the muzzle treatment you mean the slot cut there on the bottom? Well, I'd love to take credit for it but it is not my original idea. I've seen several other makers do the same and decided to use it here. I do agree with the position that holster bottoms should be open so that debris and junk does not get planted down there. There are some exceptions but I don't think a daily conceal carry is one. It also allows room for leather. Short guns can be more uncomfortable than long ones because they end in an odd place. Extra leather on the bottom adds a bit of comfort. Quote
Members brinyar Posted June 17, 2009 Members Report Posted June 17, 2009 Very nice. I like the color. That is the medium brown? Quote
Members Shorts Posted June 17, 2009 Author Members Report Posted June 17, 2009 Very nice. I like the color. That is the medium brown? Yup, that's the medium brown. I reduced it 3:1 and it seems to be the shade I'm liking. Quote
Members BOOMSTICKHolsters Posted June 17, 2009 Members Report Posted June 17, 2009 Nice work! I like the look of the white stitching on the 1911 holster better than the monochrome look myself, but that is personal preference. Your work keeps gettin' better. Keep in mind that you may get a lot of customers who want the pistol to ride low in the pants (for whatever reason) so you may consider an alternative t-nut placement for some of them. I adjusted mine to the middle hole for this reason, along with the ability to adjust the draw angle slightly. It is all a compromise one way or another, but this seemed like the one that afforded the most options for me. Quote
Members Shorts Posted June 17, 2009 Author Members Report Posted June 17, 2009 (edited) Nice work! I like the look of the white stitching on the 1911 holster better than the monochrome look myself, but that is personal preference. Your work keeps gettin' better.Keep in mind that you may get a lot of customers who want the pistol to ride low in the pants (for whatever reason) so you may consider an alternative t-nut placement for some of them. I adjusted mine to the middle hole for this reason, along with the ability to adjust the draw angle slightly. It is all a compromise one way or another, but this seemed like the one that afforded the most options for me. Thanks! I hear that about lower. It was the first thing my husband said. I told him to count the holes and do it himself LOL This model is actually hardware heavy (which I believe on these clips is redundant). I used the Tnuts from DotFasternerDirect with the flat square shaped base and lined the 5 holes underneath each clip. Now this adjustability is where my hesitation comes in because it is a catch 22. If the holster is lowered, it now places more leather lower down on the hip/leg. I am concerned this would become uncomfortable. On the other hand, I don't want to raise the position of where the clips are mounted because of the holster is worn higher, I'm concerned the clip sticking out the bottom past the leather would be uncomfortable. So, I guess you could say the height of the leather overall is the thing I'm trying to work out. I do like the white stitching as well. To do either style takes the different construction process (dye first before stitching or dye last after molding). I just have to be certain that use the right one if there's a request for certain color thread. What I truly enjoy is I can use white thread and it'll take the dye, which saves a little costs there. Edited June 17, 2009 by Shorts Quote
Members Shorts Posted June 17, 2009 Author Members Report Posted June 17, 2009 Hmm, brainstorming the redundancy, I could chop the clips just beneath the top most hole. At the same time get rid of the bottom three holes on the holster, maybe add one above that top holster hole. Chop that excess leather off the wing bottoms. Hmm Quote
Members K-Man Posted June 17, 2009 Members Report Posted June 17, 2009 Nice looking holster. With respect to the clips, I suspect if you took a poll of the users who have those clips you would find that they have either already trimmed off below the third hole down or want to do that. We often did that for the customers. Are you buying those clips direct from Comp-Tac? Do they still require the $400 minimum order for them? Quote
Members BOOMSTICKHolsters Posted June 17, 2009 Members Report Posted June 17, 2009 Most discomfort comes from pressure on a small area. The leather sitting too low will probably not hurt, but the clip hanging down can cause some discomfort. I usually tell people to find what works for them and break out the Dremel to remove unwanted materials. Quote
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