HeyGuysWatchThis Report post Posted April 2, 2012 Not much, compared to the work some of you do, but everybody's got to start somewhere. Here's the magazine carrier I made for my Kahr CM9 spare mag. It's made of pigskin that I dyed myself, and glued up with E6000 contact cement. It is made to ride inside my jeans back pocket. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TexasJack Report post Posted April 3, 2012 As you say, ya gotta start somewhere. Seems like you have a pretty good idea of where you were wanting to go with this. I think if you look at the pictures you can see some stuff that can be improved. An easy one to spot is the uneven edge on the front. That's mostly something you accomplish by taking the time and care to do it carefully. Pig skin is pretty thin for a mag holder. If you decide to do another, you might want to look at something a bit thicker that will hold it's shape. Glue only works for so long. Picture leather as if it was a sponge. When you glue it, you're only getting the surface attached. Rivets, lacing, or stitching will give strength to pieces joined together. Listen, there are 3 very important keys to becoming good at doing just about anything, including leatherworking: 1. Try. If you don't actually try to do it, you'll never know what you can accomplish. Sounds simple, but you'd be amazed how many people never try to do something they always wanted to do. 2. Look at what you've done and what others have done so that you can learn and try to improve the next one. If you can't figure it out, find someone who knows and ask them. Again, you'd be amazed at how many people never ask a question. 3. Start back at #1. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mudruck Report post Posted April 3, 2012 As you say, ya gotta start somewhere. Seems like you have a pretty good idea of where you were wanting to go with this.I think if you look at the pictures you can see some stuff that can be improved. An easy one to spot is the uneven edge on the front. That's mostly something you accomplish by taking the time and care to do it carefully. Pig skin is pretty thin for a mag holder. If you decide to do another, you might want to look at something a bit thicker that will hold it's shape. Glue only works for so long. Picture leather as if it was a sponge. When you glue it, you're only getting the surface attached. Rivets, lacing, or stitching will give strength to pieces joined together. Listen, there are 3 very important keys to becoming good at doing just about anything, including leatherworking: 1. Try. If you don't actually try to do it, you'll never know what you can accomplish. Sounds simple, but you'd be amazed how many people never try to do something they always wanted to do. 2. Look at what you've done and what others have done so that you can learn and try to improve the next one. If you can't figure it out, find someone who knows and ask them. Again, you'd be amazed at how many people never ask a question. 3. Start back at #1. Looks like a great place to start. I would second the trying new stuff idea as well. I started out with 'Im just going to make holsters and gun items...' and now other things seem to take most of my time now hehehe.... hmmm maybe that is where I went wrong though... hmmmm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites