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Hello, I'm new to the forum and to date have only fairly basic leather working experiance. I want to make a belt combination holster for EDC of my SAK folder and Fenix E11 mini tatical flashlight. Can anyone suggest a source for a suitable pattern for this project?

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You could try Tandy Leather, they have a lot of patterns, you may have to modify to your specific need, good luck...

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You could try Tandy Leather, they have a lot of patterns, you may have to modify to your specific need, good luck...

Thanks gainsvilleman, I have already looked at their site - they only appear to have one kit that's even slightly close to what I want, and I can't get a close look at the image. I want to scratch build a suitable EDC leather belt holster for my Huntsman SAK and my Fenix E 11. Anyone else out there with a suggestion? Failing that, I guess that I will just have to get "creative" - Oh Dear! and things were starting to go so well too.

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You could try Tandy Leather, they have a lot of patterns, you may have to modify to your specific need, good luck...

P.S. That's an interesting profile image you've got - is that a cut-down 16 gauge in the holster?

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I make all of my own holster patterns from manila file folder and I use a stapler to mimic stitch lines. Get after it and have some fun, it will be much more rewarding if you've made your own pattern. Those should be fairly easy to make, look at magazine carriers for inspiration.

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I make all of my own holster patterns from manila file folder and I use a stapler to mimic stitch lines. Get after it and have some fun, it will be much more rewarding if you've made your own pattern. Those should be fairly easy to make, look at magazine carriers for inspiration.

Hi J, thanks for your reply - do you pre-mark the spacing for the staples first, and do you wet the manila folder card before shaping it?

Warrior193.

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I don't wet the folder. I eyeball the stitch lines and mark them with a pencil then staple the pattern together to test fit, DO remember the leather is much thicker than the paper and you need to leave extra room for the thickness of the leather. Search and there are some good tutorials on pattern making.

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I make my holster patterns (each gun, I don't save patterns) on poster board. There are several books and tutorials on how to draw out a holster or sheath pattern, but it is relatively simple. I use a set of angles to get the center line perpendicular to the bottom, then I use a set of french curves to lay out curves across the top etc. I think most people make their own patterns. I have some patterns in books and pattern sets, but I wouldn't trust nor use them. Best way is to draw them out yourself.

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Warrior 193;

Sorry it took so long to get back to you, the profile picture is for a Serbu Supper Shorty 12 gauge shotgun. As a retired law enforcement officer I make a lot of items for police departments. One of the local swat team commanders asked me to make this for his Serbu it is only 18" long and they use it to breach doors as it is short enough to wheel around and not bump anything with a long barrel shotgun. The word got out ad I was getting orders from all over the states.

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