Members spblademaker Posted October 14, 2009 Members Report Posted October 14, 2009 OK, I tried to use most if not all of the help offered on this project. I am very pleased with the progress of the finished edges. I need to spin some burnishers on my lathe to make things easier the next time. I used a rasp to knock the sharp edges down prior to burnishing. I then wet the edges and burnished with a nylon wheel. I then re-dyed the edges and put a finish coat on the entire holster. What do I need to focus on the next time? Quote
Members dickf Posted October 14, 2009 Members Report Posted October 14, 2009 You're definitely making progress. One thing that I noticed is that it looks like you may have been molding too wet. The crinkles in the leather are sort of a telltale sign of that. The slot could be wider, but if you don't have a carry belt, it probably makes no difference. Your stitch line looks like it's well-placed and uniform. Keep 'em coming! Quote
Members spblademaker Posted October 14, 2009 Author Members Report Posted October 14, 2009 I cut the slot for the belt it was being used for. It was a thin 1.25 inch belt. I'm not sure about the wrinkles. The top, outer edge of the holster was curled down to aid in pistol insertion. That was the only spot that I saw wrinkles. I could try using a mister the next time I mold. A quick dunk must be too much. Thanks. I can't wait to put out number 3. Quote
Members katsass Posted October 14, 2009 Members Report Posted October 14, 2009 You're definitely making progress. One thing that I noticed is that it looks like you may have been molding too wet. The crinkles in the leather are sort of a telltale sign of that. The slot could be wider, but if you don't have a carry belt, it probably makes no difference. Your stitch line looks like it's well-placed and uniform. Keep 'em coming! I have to agree with USGunleather, I think you got your leather too wet when forming. Just wet enough to work it well and not too easily. (Not to ) I made a burnisher that quickly tapers to a short, narrow blunt point, just to burnish the insides of belt slots. That kind of adds a more finished look. Keep it up! Mike Quote
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