Members WillGhormley Posted May 19, 2010 Members Report Posted May 19, 2010 Since I was already on the forum today, I figured I'd post a link to a webpage I've started on the details I used making Russell Crowe's "Hand of God" Rig for "3:10 to Yuma". I've had a lot of requests for the pattern, so I've finally gotten around to gettin' it made. But, as I've been puttin' together the pattern, I started a "How-To" page to help folks get the details right when they get around to makin' it. This isn't a complete "How To Make Gun Rigs" webpage. It just covers the specifics of the "Hand of God" Rig that folks might not be familiar with. http://www.willghormley-maker.com/MakingHOGRig.html If you have any specific questions about what's on the webpage, drop me an email. willghormley@mchsi.com Will Quote
Members terrahyd Posted May 19, 2010 Members Report Posted May 19, 2010 HI Will;; what a great (how to) web page ;;; I send folks to you for patterns ect' now this is there for us also....GREAT JOB thanks for sharing .. ...Doc... Quote
Ambassador abn Posted May 19, 2010 Ambassador Report Posted May 19, 2010 I must say, even though I'm not a holster maker, I'm definitely a fan of fine craftsmanship. As such, I thoroughly enjoyed reading the first two pages of your tutorial, Will. I'm looking forward to seeing more. Best, -Alex Quote
Members particle Posted May 19, 2010 Members Report Posted May 19, 2010 Will, thank you very much for posting this. Excellent work! Quote
MADMAX22 Posted May 19, 2010 Report Posted May 19, 2010 Thats great thanks for sharing, very nice page I agree. Great layout and great pics. Quote
Members mattsh Posted May 19, 2010 Members Report Posted May 19, 2010 Very cool. I like the rust tank. Thank you for sharing. Quote
Members jbird Posted May 19, 2010 Members Report Posted May 19, 2010 Thank you Will. As a fellow cowboy action holster maker and cowboy nut I thank you. Josh Quote
Members Cowboy316 Posted May 19, 2010 Members Report Posted May 19, 2010 Josh your just a nut no matter what your doing LOL and thank you Will i will be buying the pack when it comes out i just love your patterns and how you make it so easy to do us rookie leather workers are greatful Thanks Cowboy316 Quote
Members WillGhormley Posted May 19, 2010 Author Members Report Posted May 19, 2010 Yeah, rookies my.... I'm happy folks are gettin' somethin' out of it. Will Quote
Members jbird Posted May 19, 2010 Members Report Posted May 19, 2010 That's so true Tim, the best nut win lol. Josh Quote
Members Colter Posted May 19, 2010 Members Report Posted May 19, 2010 Hey Will, Thanks for making the Tutorial, And for Sharing your Leather Aging Steps, i tried once and all that came of that was mis-use of black antique stain, it's going to see alot of use from me that's for sure! Thanks! Quote
Members Dwight Posted May 20, 2010 Members Report Posted May 20, 2010 I let a guy buy my own personal rig off my shoulder about a year ago, . . . and just could not get myself all psyched up for a new one for me. I just looked at your tutorial, . . . that may have all changed, . . . I think I can see a 3:10 rig in my future. I have several of your pattern packs, Will, . . . never been disappointed in any of them (other than I can't make what I want to make fast enough to suit me). May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members WillGhormley Posted May 25, 2010 Author Members Report Posted May 25, 2010 Hey Guys, Glad you're enjoyin' the "Hand of God" "How-To". I just finished the third page, dealin' mainly with braidin' the hammer tie-down. Since hammer tie-downs weren't typical to 1800 gunleather, I had to design it so it would hide away during close-ups. So, I braided the string for it so it would be flexible and have some give to it. I attached it on the back-side of the holster so it could be tucked between the holster and the belt for those close-ups. I think I did see it stickin' out in one of the close-ups, but, for the most part, the kept it invisible. http://www.willghormley-maker.com/MakingHOGRig.html Will Quote
MADMAX22 Posted May 25, 2010 Report Posted May 25, 2010 (edited) Ouch, that looked like it hurt. Did the same thing with my french edger but to my thumb, let it get out infront of it. I think the darn thing ricocheted off the bone lol. Edited May 25, 2010 by MADMAX22 Quote
Members WillGhormley Posted May 26, 2010 Author Members Report Posted May 26, 2010 OK, I've posted the last photo on the "Hand of God" "How-To" series. It is a detailed photo of the finished rig. http://www.willghormley-maker.com/MakingHOGRig.html There ya' go! Will Quote
Members Dwight Posted May 26, 2010 Members Report Posted May 26, 2010 Just wanted to say thanks, Will, . . . you are a credit to your craft and your craftsmanship. Not everyone is willing to share as you do, and I for one am very pleased you do. May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members TexasJack Posted May 27, 2010 Members Report Posted May 27, 2010 Great tutorial! Thanks for taking the time to put it together. Quote
Members DaltonMasterson Posted May 27, 2010 Members Report Posted May 27, 2010 i'm glad to see you got this posted over here Will! I was gonna link it but havent had a chance to get on here until today! Good stuff as usual! DM Quote
Members dmr400 Posted June 2, 2010 Members Report Posted June 2, 2010 Mr. Ghormley, Thank you for sharing your process with us. Very much appreciated. I brought several collections of western movies home from Iraq with me and have been watching them the last few days as I've kind of been under the weather, and 3:10 was one of the last ones I watched. Very inspiring. Quote
Members WillGhormley Posted June 3, 2010 Author Members Report Posted June 3, 2010 dmr400, Thanks for your kind words, but your service to our country is what is inspiring! I spent 12 years in the Infantry serving my country. While I don't agree with what the government is doin' any more, I still back our soldiers, sailors and airmen, 100%. And, as a grandfather, I will still gladly sacrifice myself, my children, and my grandchildren to defend our nation's Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. On a more cheery note, the HOG Rig pattern will be goin' to the blueprint shop Friday. It should be in the mail next week for all who pre-ordered the pattern. Will Quote
Members dmr400 Posted June 4, 2010 Members Report Posted June 4, 2010 Small world I started in the infantry, but was sentenced to S1 during this deployment. Hooah! Quote
Members WillGhormley Posted June 5, 2010 Author Members Report Posted June 5, 2010 (edited) Ouch! That must have been harsh dmr400! To go from the point of the sword to a Bat Shop. You probably had to eat a bunch of words you had uttered about REMFs. But, I'll bet you have more appreciation for 'em now. What were you doin' at the the S1 Shop? It all greases the wheels of the big machine. And, like most of us, you did what you had to do for your ideals and your mates. Good to have you home! Will Edited June 5, 2010 by WillGhormley Quote
Members MBOGO Posted June 5, 2010 Members Report Posted June 5, 2010 Will, Just saw this, and thank you, again. Your patterns, and work in general is always top notch. Marc Quote
Members DaltonMasterson Posted June 11, 2010 Members Report Posted June 11, 2010 Got my pattern today, Will. Looks good! HOpefully gonna start a holster tonite! DM Quote
Members dmr400 Posted June 13, 2010 Members Report Posted June 13, 2010 (edited) Will, I was the designated "cat herder" for the section. Since I'd worked in recruiting before I was the most experienced junior NCO below the PACSUP with paperwork and administration (we had a pretty green section, none of us had worked personnel before this deployment, including the S1 actual so we learned a lot together!) so I got the big/long term projects and didn't have to work much on the day to day stuff. Finance/Pay issues, Promotions/Reductions, and Awards. We had a reinforced taskforce, 900 or so soldiers so I kept pretty busy And you're right...I ate a lot of crow Well truth be told, actually closer to a pterodactl in size if not texture Edited June 13, 2010 by dmr400 Quote
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