Nooj Report post Posted January 19, 2011 I made a few awls during some rare downtime I had at work. The first was the 'trial run'- I used drill rod for the blade, which I found was too soft (as you can tell by the bent up tip). The second was made with machine tool stock, but was a lil too short. The hole on one side of my work big, and the other side was real tight. The third I made from some thinner tool stock, and made the taper much more gradual. It worked fairly well for a home made awl, made by a guy who's never used a real one. All the handles were broom handles I shaped with a belt sander, or on the lathe with files and sandpaper. This is the second holster I've made. It was for a friend's Taurus 1911, and it's my first attempt at using an awl & two needle stitching. I was pleased with the stitching around the trigger guard- it was nice and tight. I just eyeballed all the stitch spacing, even though I have an overstitcher to mark 'em with. Much room for improvement- but considering I haven't had any time to practice, I guess it's a fair job. I used "Omega" brand nylon thread (said #5 on the package... not sure what size it really was). I'm not sure how I like it, but it was the best option I could find at any of the local retailers. And this is a hoster I'm making for my wife's Ruger LCR. This is the first one I've done with a reinforcement around the mouth, and the first fold-over style I've done. I still have to even the edges, then I'll start on some stitching. Comments on my designs, techniques, or obvious mistakes are always welcome :-) Thanks for looking! Nooj Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marine mp Report post Posted January 19, 2011 Nooj, Nice work indeed. Stitching and forming seem to be "top shelf". Semper-fi Mike Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amuckart Report post Posted January 19, 2011 Did you heat-treat the steel? Drill rod should be plenty hard for awl blades. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yepod Report post Posted January 19, 2011 For 'eyeball' spacing and first time hand stitching this holster looks great! I wished my hand stitching looked nearly this good. Can't wait to see your next effort! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mntnbkr1968 Report post Posted January 19, 2011 Looking real nice! Been wanting to try my hand at the "two-tone" Again +1 on the free hand stitching!! Monty Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nooj Report post Posted January 20, 2011 Thanks for the positive words, yall. Amuckart- I may have overheated the drill rod when I was grinding it down, and that possibly softened it some. With the machine tool stock I ground with short swipes, and cooled it often. Took a long time to get it ground down all the way. This hand stitching stuff is a lot of work! I can't really get a good momentum going... I have an idea of how my technique should be- I just haven't found my groove yet. I have to set my awl down a lot, or risk poked fingers, lol. Thanks for looking guys. Nooj Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites