Members olliesrevenge Posted October 16, 2010 Members Report Posted October 16, 2010 I hope I don't get branded as a heretic for asking this on a leather forum, but I know some of you pro holster makers use kydex in some of your designs. How do you achieve that nice smooth, rounded, & "burnished" looking edge on Kydex that I see on some of the stuff I've bought from the pro's My brainstorm is to take a dowel with a concave groove cut around it (like for leather burnishing), but somehow attach fine sandpaper into the groove, and then spin it on a drill press. I can't figure out how to glue sandpaper into a circumferential groove without it getting boogered up though. Quote
Members woolfe Posted October 16, 2010 Members Report Posted October 16, 2010 I hope I don't get branded as a heretic for asking this on a leather forum, but I know some of you pro holster makers use kydex in some of your designs. How do you achieve that nice smooth, rounded, & "burnished" looking edge on Kydex that I see on some of the stuff I've bought from the pro's My brainstorm is to take a dowel with a concave groove cut around it (like for leather burnishing), but somehow attach fine sandpaper into the groove, and then spin it on a drill press. I can't figure out how to glue sandpaper into a circumferential groove without it getting boogered up though. Your idea is pretty much dead on, except I put a piece of denim on the dowl instead of sand paper. Here are the results of my method. Quote
Members olliesrevenge Posted October 16, 2010 Author Members Report Posted October 16, 2010 ... I put a piece of denim on the dowl instead of sand paper. Denim... I would not have thought of that. Thank you sir! Nice looking edges BTW, that is exactly what I'm after. Quote
Members Reaper Posted October 16, 2010 Members Report Posted October 16, 2010 agree with woolfe on that for sure, just like leather, heat is your friend on Kydex edges. Quote
Members JoelR Posted October 21, 2010 Members Report Posted October 21, 2010 agree with woolfe on that for sure, just like leather, heat is your friend on Kydex edges. +1 I sand them round and then smooth them out with duck cloth. Quote
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