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Well, here is my first feeble attempt. It's OWB for a K frame revolver. I was able to get it tight enough pass the test of holding the gun updide down. I was pretty happy w/that considering the weight of a full size revolver.

Lessons learned:

1) Don't let someone else "show" you how to stitch on your project w/o having the explain first. In otherwords, hand sewing w/an awl is better than w/a thonging chisel. The 1st close up of the stitching is w/a thonging chisel and the 2nd w/an awl.

2) The leather is like clay when it gets wet and it molds & holds the shape better when not completely saturated.

3) Use more thread than you think you'll need.

4) Don't let the dog near the holster.

I've already modified my pattern. Modifications include making the back wing a little smaller and the front wing a little bigger. I did not pay attention to making it uniform on both sides. I'm also not going to drop the wings down as far.

I have started my 2nd which will also be a pancake style but for an M&P Compact.

I decided to play a little w/a basket weave pattern. Not sure how it will do once molded but we'll see.

If I can figure it out I would like to make this one a convertible IWB/OWB.

Any suggestions are welcome.

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Really nice job for a first attempt! For your next one, I suggest a thumb break strap on OWB styles- especially for large frame pistols. Depending on the thickness of the leather, you might also consider a support band around the mouth. I've found it works well to make the thumb break and support as one piece, or to attach the strap at the band. The reason for this is that it limits the amount of stitching exposed to wear as the gun is holstered/drawn.

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Really nice job for a first attempt! For your next one, I suggest a thumb break strap on OWB styles- especially for large frame pistols. Depending on the thickness of the leather, you might also consider a support band around the mouth. I've found it works well to make the thumb break and support as one piece, or to attach the strap at the band. The reason for this is that it limits the amount of stitching exposed to wear as the gun is holstered/drawn.

If I do another for a full size gun like the K frame I will do the support band around the mouth.

Thanks guys!

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Very nice execution. Stitching looks perfect. Forming work is excellent. Generally a very good design (of course, you will receive comments from others who prefer to do things differently; don't let that bother you, just keep making them to your own preferences).

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