JJMAC Report post Posted March 12, 2011 Thanks to some of Member Particles information..... I am pretty happy with it.. Thanks to some of Member Particles information..... I am pretty happy with it.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Colt Hammerless Report post Posted March 14, 2011 Nice looking holster. I saw the other one you did without the reinforced mouth. You said that was your first holster. You're off to a great start! What did you decide to use as a finish? I made an IWB in January for an H&K p2000sk as a gift for a friend. Colt Hammerless Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JJMAC Report post Posted March 16, 2011 Thanks. 2 coats satn sheen and a coat of resolene... Nice looking holster. I saw the other one you did without the reinforced mouth. You said that was your first holster. You're off to a great start! What did you decide to use as a finish? I made an IWB in January for an H&K p2000sk as a gift for a friend. Colt Hammerless Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
particle Report post Posted March 16, 2011 Looking good! How far away from the edge did you place your stitch line? I usually stick with about 3/16". I haven't played much with IWB and snaps, but I'd probably suggest reducing the length of the belt loop a bit - as the leather stretches and wears, I'd be afraid the loop would get loose on the belt - allowing the belt to slip upward (even though you molded a step in the leather), and thus the holster slipping further down into the pants. The only other thing I might mention is your edging - it looks like you might have hit the edge with the edger, then burnished it after it was formed and dried in the oven? If so, I suggest you quickly burnish the edges just prior to forming, right after you dunk the holster in water. You'll have to burnish again after it's formed and dried, but this allows you to get a nice rounded edge, which is very hard to do after the holster has hardened from its time in the oven. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JJMAC Report post Posted March 16, 2011 Looking good! How far away from the edge did you place your stitch line? I usually stick with about 3/16". I haven't played much with IWB and snaps, but I'd probably suggest reducing the length of the belt loop a bit - as the leather stretches and wears, I'd be afraid the loop would get loose on the belt - allowing the belt to slip upward (even though you molded a step in the leather), and thus the holster slipping further down into the pants. The only other thing I might mention is your edging - it looks like you might have hit the edge with the edger, then burnished it after it was formed and dried in the oven? If so, I suggest you quickly burnish the edges just prior to forming, right after you dunk the holster in water. You'll have to burnish again after it's formed and dried, but this allows you to get a nice rounded edge, which is very hard to do after the holster has hardened from its time in the oven. Particle, Thanks for the critiques. Not sure how far the stiching line is. Kind of just eyed it. Didnt want to put it to close and risk screwing it up when it came to finishing the edges. Yeah. Still trying to work out the burnishing issue. I really dont have very good tools. Just basic ones. So for burnishing I was just using a dremel with sandpaper bit. Then used a metal bit as the finisher Getting it wet all the while and then using a little gum tra(sp) on it. . I didnt have anything to get a nice round edge. When u gonna dabble in IWB. Would love to see what you come up with! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
particle Report post Posted March 16, 2011 Do you have a drill press by chance? Not sure about IWB. I know the majority of people want IWB, but my OWB offerings have kept me about as busy as I care to be. I have other things I'd like to incorporate into my business, and if I'm always stuck making holsters, it doesn't allow much time for other pursuits. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JJMAC Report post Posted March 17, 2011 Do you have a drill press by chance? Not sure about IWB. I know the majority of people want IWB, but my OWB offerings have kept me about as busy as I care to be. I have other things I'd like to incorporate into my business, and if I'm always stuck making holsters, it doesn't allow much time for other pursuits. no. no drill press. I liked the set up you have on your video... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites