Members Shooter McGavin Posted February 1, 2011 Members Report Posted February 1, 2011 I recently obtained a full side of Hermann Oak 7/8oz leather. Until this point I've been using the single shoulders from Tandy in 6/7oz.. This is also my first time using a dye other than eco flo. Based on recommendations on the board I bought some Fiebings USMC black for this project and was not disappointed. Another first for me was using a Harbor Freight 1x30 belt sander to clean up the edges of the holster after gluing and leaving to cure. Yet another first, I used a wax mixture on the edges that Lobo was kind enough to hook me up with to try. I think it worked very good even though I did not use any power tools in the burnishing/ sealing of the edges. And the last first, after watching Particles 3 part video on Youtube, was applying gum traganth(sp?) to the inside of the leather and then a serving of Satin Sheen on the inside to seal it up. Never thought about that before. So a lot of knowledge and help on the part of a lot of board members went into making this piece. I h ope I did you all at least a little proud with this one. I can see continued improvement in my leather work, which just a month ago, I had absolutely zero experience in. I hope I never stop improving. Thanks all! Quote
Members Haystacker Posted February 1, 2011 Members Report Posted February 1, 2011 I like Glocks. But they are ugly. The only thing that can make a glock look good is a good looking holster. You have created a master piece. I like it. Quote
Members troop Posted February 1, 2011 Members Report Posted February 1, 2011 very nicely done Shooter. you are off to a good start leaving behind the Tandy stuff. (even though we all start there) your work looks awsome. Tony Quote
Members particle Posted February 1, 2011 Members Report Posted February 1, 2011 Looks great! Did you notice a big difference in the molding between the Herman Oak and Tandy leather? Quote
Members JRCHolsters Posted February 1, 2011 Members Report Posted February 1, 2011 Beautiful work! That is a really nice carry rig. I love the duo color. Quote
Members Shooter McGavin Posted February 2, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 2, 2011 Thanks all. Adam: I found that the Hermann Oak seemed tougher to mold for me. Might be due in part to the heavier weight, or maybe I didnt get it at just the right time. I do however absolutely love the grain pattern this piece of hide has, and hope that it is all like that. Quote
Members BanjoMan Posted February 2, 2011 Members Report Posted February 2, 2011 Shooter, the holster looks awesome! I also just made the switch from eco-flo to fiebings and I couldn't believe the difference. It is much easier to use and the finished result was a lot better. It penetrated better and covered consistently with a couple of coats. What did you use for a finish after dying? Quote
Members Shooter McGavin Posted February 2, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 2, 2011 Shooter, the holster looks awesome! I also just made the switch from eco-flo to fiebings and I couldn't believe the difference. It is much easier to use and the finished result was a lot better. It penetrated better and covered consistently with a couple of coats. What did you use for a finish after dying? After the dye, I applied a coating of neatsfoots oil and let that soak in overnight. Then 3 coats of satin sheen on the black, 2 coats of super sheen on the brown. i warm up the leather with a heat gun between coats and buff with an old t-shirt before the last coat fully dries. Quote
Members dickf Posted February 3, 2011 Members Report Posted February 3, 2011 Looks good, Shooter! Did the holster firm up for you after molding? It almost looks like heavier leather than 7/8. Quote
Members Shooter McGavin Posted February 3, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 3, 2011 Looks good, Shooter! Did the holster firm up for you after molding? It almost looks like heavier leather than 7/8. It did stiffen up nicely. I force dry them after molding in a "hotbox" Also, damn good eye you got there. I looked at my packing list and it is actually 8/9 weight. Quote
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