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Two of my latest carvings I think are worthy of showing off. The gun in the holster was the gun that got me into leather work. I wanted a holster for it, but didn't want to pay the price for good quality leather. While the original holster was functional, it was not something I was willing to show very many people. The one pictured is probably the 50th of the various leather projects I've produced. I just lightly oiled it and treated it with Fiebings Aussie conditioner. I serves what I wanted it for very well. The Skull I just did today using one of the craftaid patterns from Tandy. It is also my first time using antique finish. I need a bit more practice with fine details and warmer temps (currently 6 degrees F here) so I can get my not very well insulated shop up to a reasonable working temperature. 

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well worth showing off. Skull is king of steam punk cool and the mares leg reminds me of Dead or Alive the old show with Steve McQueen which I got on DDV for xmas... must now watch it.

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Nice job on that holster - what weight leather did you use?  Your stitching looks very good!

Gary

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8/9oz which is what I use on all my holsters. However I normally line them with 4/5oz. I chose not to line this one because the flesh side was darn near perfect, and it was just to see if I was happy with the design. I just made a new pattern last night that is wider and will give me a more open fit. I use a tippmann boss for my stitching.

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Great job on both.

I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with.

Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day.

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How long did it take to stitch that big holster with the Tippman?

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I like it! I'm not a big fan of skulls but the tooling looks great. Keep it up! :clapping:

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On 1/1/2018 at 8:27 PM, garypl said:

How long did it take to stitch that big holster with the Tippman?

It almost always takes me longer to plan out how to run the stitches because of the small throat on the boss than actually stitching. I'd say 2, maybe 3 minutes. I recently put a gunfighter stitch on a buscadero belt I messed up to get a feel for running the pattern before doing a customers belt. It took longer to lay the pattern out than to stitch it. For what the boss is, I love it, but I am always aware of the shortcomings and limitations. The short throat makes things interesting for me at times, and only having 1 hand to guide my work is pretty interesting. I can border stitch a full belt in minutes with it. 

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On 1/1/2018 at 9:48 PM, Rolandranch said:

I like it! I'm not a big fan of skulls but the tooling looks great. Keep it up! :clapping:

That tooling is a bit too busy for my liking, but I wanted to see if I could do it. Everyone's tastes vary, I never thought I would like the flowery designs on a holster until I decided to give it a shot. Haven't done a full holster carving yet, but I can see it coming. 

I do have a question for some more seasoned carving/tooling veterans. If decide to do a complete belt, can I carve and tool it in stages. Depending on the weather or whatever, my hands cramp up after anywhere from 30 to maybe 90 minutes.

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