Members Modad2010 Posted January 12, 2015 Members Report Posted January 12, 2015 So until now I have only used exotics to trim out a holster, mostly on a mouth reinforcement piece. I have recently acquired some pieces of elephant that are large enough to do a full coverage holster. I know that the elephant will have to be stitched to the veg- tan, but my question is about stitching the two together. On a pancake style holster would I stitch the open areas of the holster mouth and open bottom first and then glue the front and back of the holster together and start stitching them together starting in the same needle holes? Should the exotic be wrapped around the edge of the veg-tan or cut to the edge and burnished? I would be very thankful for any info. Quote
Members Shooter McGavin Posted January 12, 2015 Members Report Posted January 12, 2015 So when I do mine.... I cut my standard front shape of leather, then cut the exotic overlay a little bigger all around. If you glue to the grain side, use your awl or some sandpaper or whatever and scuff the leather up a little bit. If you glue to the flesh side then no reason to. This helps create a stronger bond ( maybe it doesnt, but it makes me feel better so..)Trim the exotic to the size of your front piece that its glued to. Lay your pattern out and mark your stitch lines on both sides of the gun. Stitch the top and the bottom(if open bottom) From there on, build it like a regular holster. Did you pick up some of the pieces from Springfield? If so, what colors did you get?Pic for reference of stitching Quote
Members Bolt Vanderhuge Posted January 12, 2015 Members Report Posted January 12, 2015 I line my holsters with Kangaroo as well as use exotics on the outside. I do just like Shooter described. The veg tanned piece is cut to actual shape and glued to slightly larger exotics/roo.I then trim the exotics/roo to the same size as the veg. Stitching is done on any open areas before attaching front and back pieces together. I do not wrap the exotic around the edges. I treat them as if they were the same as a non exotic edge. Quote
Members cleanview Posted January 12, 2015 Members Report Posted January 12, 2015 does the exotic burnish together like the veg tan????? Quote
Members longtooth Posted January 12, 2015 Members Report Posted January 12, 2015 I glue mind to the flesh side and treat the exotic no different than the regular veg tan leather. I made this for myself to carry my M&P 45. Quote
Members Modad2010 Posted January 12, 2015 Author Members Report Posted January 12, 2015 Thanks everyone! I was kinda figuring that was the way to do it, but just wanted to be sure. Longtooth, that's a great looking holster. Shooter, I picked up some black and some butter-cream. The butter-cream is really cool looking. They had quite a bit of dark and light gray and various shades of brown also. The pieces were $15 sq.ft. and some of the up to 4 or 5 sq.ft. Thanks again. Quote
Members Modad2010 Posted January 12, 2015 Author Members Report Posted January 12, 2015 I did get the elephant from SLC and the one color was buttercup. Quote
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