Randyc Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 I made this pocket holster for my backup weapon. The holster is made out of 6-7 oz. cowhide and covered with sharkskin. The sharkskin was first glued to the cowhide, then machine stitched. Quote Randy Cooley Bulldog Custom Gun Leather www.bulldogleathercompany.com
Members usmc0341 Posted January 12, 2008 Members Report Posted January 12, 2008 That's a nice lookin holster. What did you use to glue the sharkskin? Brian Quote
Randyc Posted January 12, 2008 Author Report Posted January 12, 2008 Brian, Thanks for the kind words. I used "Tanners Bond" from The Leather Factory (Tandy) I also sometimes use "Barge Cement" when I'm planning on wet molding a holster. The barge cement still holds when wet. Semper Fi Randy Quote Randy Cooley Bulldog Custom Gun Leather www.bulldogleathercompany.com
Members usmc0341 Posted January 12, 2008 Members Report Posted January 12, 2008 If I would have known that this morning I would have picked some of that up from Tandy. My brother just got a whole bunch of different scraps of crocodile and other exotic leathers and I've been thinking of different things to do with them. I might just make a holster for my .380 Keltec. Semper Fi Quote
Randyc Posted January 19, 2008 Author Report Posted January 19, 2008 I don't have any exotic pieces large enough for a complete holster, but I still have plenty left for accents. So many plans, so little time. Semper Fi Quote Randy Cooley Bulldog Custom Gun Leather www.bulldogleathercompany.com
Members Warren Posted January 26, 2008 Members Report Posted January 26, 2008 Nice looking holster Randy. Quote
Members usmc0341 Posted January 26, 2008 Members Report Posted January 26, 2008 I want to try this stuff out, but I only wanna use it around the top of the holster. If I use the barge cement do I still have to stitch it? I don't want it to come off anywhere. Brian Quote
Contributing Member rdb Posted January 26, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted January 26, 2008 Randy, that's sharp!. A full cover holster, and at the same time minimal leather. I like it. Quote Web page Facebook
Members BOOMSTICKHolsters Posted January 26, 2008 Members Report Posted January 26, 2008 I want to try this stuff out, but I only wanna use it around the top of the holster. If I use the barge cement do I still have to stitch it? I don't want it to come off anywhere.Brian Always stitch them together. I have seen some holsters twith exotic skins sewn on the edges but only glued at the throat that had already begun to sepparate a little before they even went to the customer. Learn to do it a better way and you'll have a holster that lasts for years. Cut corners and you'll have a pretty holster for a little while........ BTW Randyc, that is a good looking holster! Quote
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