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I made a couple holsters for a friend. Would like to improve my stitching but that will come in time I guess.

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Holsters look nice and the stitching is not bad either.

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Holsters look nice and the stitching is not bad either.

Thank you! :)

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They look good to me. Stitching looks good. Not that I am an expert but I know what I like anyway. Did you use a slot punch for the belt slots or round punch at the ends and cut between?

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Man, You got stitching down pat, As you say practice will make it better and better, But you got nice stitching now !

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They look good to me. Stitching looks good. Not that I am an expert but I know what I like anyway. Did you use a slot punch for the belt slots or round punch at the ends and cut between?

I used a 5/16 bit in my drill press and chisel. I just set my drill press up for sanding and burnishing and it really made things easier. I also started using Resolene 50/50 on the recommendation from members here and the finish is much better than what I was using before on my guitar straps. I use the stamps for the letters which I normally don't do anyone but I didn't know how the forming would distort the tooling. Thanks for all the kind words.

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I have been cutting punching the ends of the slots and cutting them out. This is a hobby that gets a hold of you and makes you want to find ways to improve all the time. Your holsters look great keep it up.

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I have been cutting punching the ends of the slots and cutting them out. This is a hobby that gets a hold of you and makes you want to find ways to improve all the time. Your holsters look great keep it up.

I was doing when I first started these but slipped and cut past the hole and ended up scraping the first one. Thanks!

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