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It has been done for 1911s. My suggestion would be to either A: cover a set of oversized grips with some 1 or 2 oz leather or B: glue leather together like the old KBar knife handles and the shape fromthere. Good luck post pictures if you do this project.

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As the Glockanator says, you can use a stack of rather heavy leather epoxied together to form a good stack, then shape it with a Dremel (type) tool. Burnish the (large) edges and you have a pretty decent piece of unique work. Just a thought, comment, and FWIW from the grumpy old guy. Here's an example of a stack used as a holster welt. Mike Mike

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As the Glockanator says, you can use a stack of rather heavy leather epoxied together to form a good stack, then shape it with a Dremel (type) tool. Burnish the (large) edges and you have a pretty decent piece of unique work. Just a thought, comment, and FWIW from the grumpy old guy. Here's an example of a stack used as a holster welt. Mike Mike

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That is quite a welt! Very nicely done, sir.

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