SooperJake Report post Posted March 21, 2013 This entire listing is a very good read and thanks for the Min wax Polycrylic tip. That holster rig not only has a nice look, I can see practicality all over, good leather should be put to good use. One process I use for some controled but fast drying is a Hair-Dryer. Thanks. I am using a NuWave Oven. The low setting is 106° F Another woodworking finish that wroks, and sprays nicely is General Finishes Exterior 450, which I use on some archery stuff. I cut it 10% with water. So far no delamination or crazing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sifuleatherworks Report post Posted March 29, 2013 I made this set yesterday from scratch. Dying leather, cutting, sewing (machine), shaping, polishing, taking photos, eating and drinking coffe in the meantime... so all of it... started 9:15 and finished around 15:00... did some smaller things along the way... 250$... considering it was monday I think that's ok edit: it's for a smith&wesson 686, 4 inch, 357 magnum revolver, little pouch holds 6 bullets and the leather belt is 2 ply of premium vege tanned leather (same as the holster and the pouch), solid brass buckle and screws, waxed thread and what not... Beautiful set up! What color/brand of dye did you use? As well as what finish? Thanks in advance!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
silkfatblues Report post Posted March 30, 2013 Beautiful set up! What color/brand of dye did you use? As well as what finish? Thanks in advance!! thanx man!! For the edges I use Costabril, Omac, Kenda and other italian brands, depending on what I find on the market at the time... for the leather surface I use the same brands... for the polish I found this water based thing that I'll check the name.. cheers! Silk. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites