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Charter Arms Bulldog 44 Spcl Holster

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This is a work in progress and I am far from being finished, but I wanted to get a pic before returning the pistol to the owner. Jeff do you recognize the holster pattern? I was the person that contacted you on Etsy. Thanks again to Jeff at JLS Leather for the great patterns he creates...

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WOW>. the DESIGN is AMAZING :o The guy did the layout is SMOOTH B)

Contacted me?  More like CORRECTED me ;)

But really ... looks good -- keep 'em coming!

 

HEY .. long as we got ya on the line, and you went to the trouble to lay out that 'stiffener'... show us a pic more from the front.  Wondering how close you ran the panel to the front stitch line, and did ya skive the panel leather 'afore stitchiner down?

 

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1 hour ago, JLSleather said:

WOW>. the DESIGN is AMAZING :o The guy did the layout is SMOOTH B)

Contacted me?  More like CORRECTED me ;)

But really ... looks good -- keep 'em coming!

 

HEY .. long as we got ya on the line, and you went to the trouble to lay out that 'stiffener'... show us a pic more from the front.  Wondering how close you ran the panel to the front stitch line, and did ya skive the panel leather 'afore stitchiner down?

 

The stiffener  is centered between the front and rear stitch lines with 1/4" gap between it and the stitch lines on both sides. Perfect for the rear but needs to be just a hair closer to the front stitch line. I did not skive the stiffener - the holster is 8-9oz and the stiffener is 4-5oz piece of scrap and it worked great...

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Well shucks that brings up a nuther question being that it is a stiffener why would it be skived down?  Wouldn't you want to go with the same thickness to chieve the level of stiffness? Sort of scratching my head now making me think and that hurts after a while. 

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Oh, sometimes I guess I just assume people know what i mean :)

I don't SPLIT them, like make the whole piece thinner.  I was just talking about skiving the EDGES (not the top) down to about half thickness.  Then I edge (with an edger) and burnish before stitcher down.  Pulls the edges RIGHT ON IN.  Big improvement in the finished look, I think (and with exotic leather stiffeners, it's even more drastic improvement).

And with a revolver holster, ya git that "wrap around" look -- so if teh lead edge of the stiffener is skived down, it basically disappears from view (without giving up any strength).

Now, when I say skived here, I'm just talking about a tad past the stitch line. ..

 

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