Members markush Posted November 3, 2011 Members Report Posted November 3, 2011 Thanks so much for posting this. It's precisely the kind of information I was looking for. Can you clarify a couple of things for me? -- This appears to be for an IWB holster. Are the top and bottom pieces the same size? On mine, the top is substantially larger, so that the back stays flat. -- So do you make up a new template every time you make a holster, or do you get more than one use out of each? Thanks for all of the help! tk It is actually a copy of the Milt Sparks Axiom which is an OWB. Yes the front a rear are the same except for the little bit of a sweat shield on the rear piece. As long as it's the same gun I can re-use that template. But with a different gun almost everything would change so it would be a new template. I'm just making holsters for myself so a new template for the few guns I have is not a big deal. I know nothing about putting together a flat backed, molded front holster so I really can't help there, sorry. Quote
Members randypants Posted November 3, 2011 Members Report Posted November 3, 2011 Randy, So then your bottom stitches are on the front face of your holster? Or do I misunderstand? tk mark and punch your holes from the back side, then use a free stitch groover to connect the dots. a ruler will help with this on the straight lines. your top and bottom stitch(front and back) should look exactly the same if you're doing a saddle stitch. also, you could leave out the groove all together. if you do it right, it can look good. Randy Quote
Members NoahL Posted November 3, 2011 Members Report Posted November 3, 2011 I've played around with it but now I use particle's method of measuring and using half the thickness of the gun, plus the thickness of the leather, then I set a compass to that measurement and trace around the gun. Tends to work out pretty well, with only a little adjusting. Quote Website: Wasteland Leatherwork Collaboration Projects: The Wasteland Crow Project
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