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tanglang69

Holsters From The Last Year

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I have been working with leather a little over two years now. I have been making holsters for about a year now. Here are some of the holsters I have made.

Here are a few more.

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Tanglang69, most excellent work for a fairly new leatherman. No doubt. A few words of constructive criticism, If I may be so bold.....stitchline looks to be a tad bit to close to the borders, need to pay a little more attention to finishing the edges and for myself, I particularly like to see more rounded than squared off corners. They tend to be more forgiving. All in all, nice stuff. Take care. Semper-fi Mike

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Thank you and thanks for the critique. Since I am new to this and I am teaching myself from either youtube or other sources on the internet, I am always open to constructive criticism. Again thanks. Oved Zamora

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By the way Mike, how far should the stitch line be from the edge? Oved

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Oved...I go at least 1/8" from the edge. I do all hand stitching and have never had a stitch pull out because I leave enough space between the stitchline and the edge. Hope that helps. Semper-fi Mike

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Thanks

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