Members Steve75 Posted August 12, 2016 Members Report Posted August 12, 2016 (edited) I got a pair of Uberti 1860s for my birthday, and figured a pair of holsters and a gun belt were in order. I decided to go with a Slim Jim style holster, and created the pattern myself. Just debating how to finish the muzzle area of the holster. I plan on sharing the progress of my project. Any advice or constructive criticism is welcome. Edited August 12, 2016 by Steve75 Quote Steve "No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we ask him to obey it." Theodore Roosevelt
Members plinkercases Posted August 12, 2016 Members Report Posted August 12, 2016 Personally I like the Slim Jim/California style with the sewn in plug. Second choice is squared but open then round sewn. Why not try the sewn plug? Quote "Oh my God....I beseech thee grant me the grace to remain in Thy Presence; and to this end do Thou prosper me with Thy assistance, receive all my works, and possess all my affections" Brother Lawrence c.1614-1691 plinkercases.ca
Members Steve75 Posted August 12, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 12, 2016 I also like the Slim Jim. Packing Iron has some good examples of the style. I have seen two different tutorials, Ghormley's and Stohlman"s, on how to sew the toe plug in. I was just toying with different design ideas. The toe plug certainly would add some authenticity to the holsters. I have not put a toe plug in any of the holsters I have made thus far. I think I will give it a try on some scrap leather I have to gain some experience before trying on an actual holster. Quote Steve "No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we ask him to obey it." Theodore Roosevelt
Members dikman Posted August 12, 2016 Members Report Posted August 12, 2016 Nice birthday present!! Wish someone would give me a pair..... Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Members Josh Ashman Posted August 12, 2016 Members Report Posted August 12, 2016 Looks like a great start Steve! Congrats on the pistols and the birthday! Sewn toe plugs are cool but I haven't been tempted to try them yet. I know from sewing cantle bindings that my awl blade doesn't always come through where I think it should . Good luck with your holsters! Josh Quote
Members Steve75 Posted August 13, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 13, 2016 (edited) dikman, my wife has known for a while that I have wanted a pair of Army revolvers. She told me I could get them for my birthday in June. I quickly ordered them and anxiously awaited their arrival. Thanks Josh. I am going to try the toe plug on some 4 ounce scrap leather I have first. If it turns out ok I will try it on the actual holster. I will post the results of my experiment when it's finished. Edited August 13, 2016 by Steve75 Quote Steve "No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we ask him to obey it." Theodore Roosevelt
Members plinkercases Posted August 13, 2016 Members Report Posted August 13, 2016 I would use more than 4oz and it was suggested to me also to double it up so there is a thicker edge to glue and stitch through at an angle. At the risk of being a broken record the Stohlman holster book shows how to do it. I tried my first a while ago and it went OK . Not as tricky as I thought when I followed directions. Trickiest parts are awl angle to hit the grooves and then the aiming of the awl towards the "centre" (think spokes of a wheel) so the inside stitches are narrower than the outside stitches. Quote "Oh my God....I beseech thee grant me the grace to remain in Thy Presence; and to this end do Thou prosper me with Thy assistance, receive all my works, and possess all my affections" Brother Lawrence c.1614-1691 plinkercases.ca
Members Steve75 Posted August 13, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 13, 2016 Thanks for the advice. I have some 9 ounce I can practice on. I will also double up the toe plug. Quote Steve "No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we ask him to obey it." Theodore Roosevelt
Members Steve75 Posted August 17, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 17, 2016 (edited) Practiced making and sewing a toe plug. I used 9 ounce leather with a plug made of a double thickness of 9 ounce leather. I now understand why some avoid these things like the plague. They pose a real challenge in maintaining the proper awl angle. Edited August 17, 2016 by Steve75 Quote Steve "No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we ask him to obey it." Theodore Roosevelt
Members plinkercases Posted August 17, 2016 Members Report Posted August 17, 2016 Not bad at awl. Quote "Oh my God....I beseech thee grant me the grace to remain in Thy Presence; and to this end do Thou prosper me with Thy assistance, receive all my works, and possess all my affections" Brother Lawrence c.1614-1691 plinkercases.ca
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