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Im looking to make a pattern for a belt holster. Ill be using 9oz tooling leather. The back piece of leather is easy enough to design, But Im not sure of the front.

Does anybody have an idea of how to measure the front piece of leather ?

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Im looking to make a pattern for a belt holster. Ill be using 9oz tooling leather. The back piece of leather is easy enough to design, But Im not sure of the front.

Does anybody have an idea of how to measure the front piece of leather ?

No need to measure. Make it too big, mold it and then cut it to size durring finishing.

Aaron

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Hi Colsan3333! Welcome.

Particle has a frog in his throat, which is a good thing, sometimes.

A good start for your pattern is to take a piece of heavy paper, like construction paper, or I guess a whole section of newspaper would/could work.

Fold in half, draw center line, place weapon on center line with line down and gun upside down and hold the top.

Lay the gun and paper on its side, open and draw outline. Leave room for design and stitching and trace gun half. Cut out that half with scissors. Fold paper back over other half, draw line and cut.

You now have mirror images of front and back or a left and right if you already have a back.

GOOOOD Luck and asked again if that doesn't work.

Water Particle, Water.

WELCOME!

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On second thought. I'll go back with TEXASJACK.

What kind of holster are you trying to make?

My post won't work on say a pancake and uh.. as soon as particle gets well.. he can address that.

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LOL - I forgot all about this thread. I agree - we really need to know more about what kind of holster he's looking to make. Since he said front & back pieces for a belt holster, I assumed pancake. I'd (of course) love to have him watch my video, or there is always Al Stohlman's holster book that's an excellent starting point for someone looking for the basics. I found the following site very useful when I was first starting out:

http://www.jdlawhon.com/tutorial.html

I just found his other post showing the fruits of his labor. Looks like he's well on his way to building some nice gun leather!

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I looked at jdlawhon's tutorial. That is a GREAT job of presentation. Very few tutorials are laid out that nicely. I might do some things differently (like using an awl and saddle stitching), but the overall content was very good.

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I would like to see this video lol can you provide me with a link to it?

Cheers

PS the Tutorial is awesome, makes me wanna rush out and purchase my pistol then wait 30 days for it to be approved..... oh canada gun laws thou art a heartless b$%*!

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Hi newfiebackflip - were you referring to my post? If so, you can find a free video I posted a while back on my website listed in my signature.

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Hi newfiebackflip - were you referring to my post? If so, you can find a free video I posted a while back on my website listed in my signature.

Hi Particle,

Yes I was. I will check it again.

I had issues before but that is probably just user error lol

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If you still have problems, I posted the free video (in 3 parts) on Youtube as well.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

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If you still have problems, I posted the free video (in 3 parts) on Youtube as well.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Nice Videos! Thank You.

What kind of Khar was that? I have the PM40 and 380. I think I'd like to try that out,mind posting up a pattern?

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Here is my version...

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