Members colsan3333 Posted July 3, 2011 Members Report Posted July 3, 2011 For my second holster I did an OWB. 1. I put more detail, with less mistakes when wet molding 2. I molded a space in the leather for the front. 3. I used leather dye reducer to thin out the Eco Flo Mahogany dye to get the color i was looking for. Quote
Members Big O Posted July 4, 2011 Members Report Posted July 4, 2011 Nice handiwork! Stitching and molding look good. Suggestions on design: - needs more clearance for fingers at the top of the grip/base of the trigger guard. - it'd look better if corners were rounded more, mainly around the belt slot. - belt slot should probably wider, especially if it's going to be used with a belt DESIGNED as a gunbelt and therefore thicker than the decorative waist straps folks buy at SuperMegaMart for $9.99. - bring the stitch line in a tad bit closer to the gun. - maybe bring the belt slot in a tad bit closer to the gun. Opinions vary widely on this one. Quote
Members katsass Posted July 4, 2011 Members Report Posted July 4, 2011 Nice handiwork! Stitching and molding look good. Suggestions on design: - needs more clearance for fingers at the top of the grip/base of the trigger guard. - it'd look better if corners were rounded more, mainly around the belt slot. - belt slot should probably wider, especially if it's going to be used with a belt DESIGNED as a gunbelt and therefore thicker than the decorative waist straps folks buy at SuperMegaMart for $9.99. - bring the stitch line in a tad bit closer to the gun. - maybe bring the belt slot in a tad bit closer to the gun. Opinions vary widely on this one. Well, Big O has pretty much covered everything...except maybe that the mag release is covered in leather...not too good an idea. Personally. I don't care to see much boning inside the trigger guard, but that's just the rantings of a grumpy old man.....maybe. Mike Quote
Members colsan3333 Posted July 6, 2011 Author Members Report Posted July 6, 2011 Im happy that my projects have worked out especially since I've only been working with leather for about 2 weeks. Quote
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