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I've only been doing leather work for a few months making knife sheathes and doing some wet forming. I decided to give holster making a try. Here's my first effort.

 

 

 

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OH NO NO NO -- that just won't do!  The holster looks pretty good (who doesn't like tight, consistent stitches?@!) but we can't have a leather worker running around in a WEB BELT ;)

 

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lol

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It was either a holster or a belt and I have belts. lol   A belt will be next and a more western style holster once I figure out what I want. Design and planning takes longer than actual making anything.

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Nice job. Is that just the natural color of the leather or is it dyed?

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Great work,nice basket weave and stitching.  Awesome work for first attempt

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It's natural color with beeswax for protection. 

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12 hours ago, ewayne53 said:

It was either a holster or a belt and I have belts. lol 

Point taken :)

12 hours ago, ewayne53 said:

Design and planning takes longer than actual making anything.

Worth repeating.

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Very nicely done.  Not sure how that inside retaining string is going to work over time.  I can imagine it falling down inside the pouch and the barrel getting wrapped around it on re-holstering or some other calamity.  You might give that one some thought.  I've learned there are some wheels that should not be reinvented.  Just my dos centavos.   

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I like it.

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I liked the holster but I wasn't satisfied so I made another one and stained this one. I also made a cartridge belt to go match. Still happy with how it turned out being a beginner.

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Sure doesn't look like a "beginner" to me, and I've got plenty of items of my own to prove it ;)
Great Job!

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Yeah, if only my beginner stuff looked like that. Hell....if only my current stuff looked that good. Keep at it, it looks great!

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10 hours ago, dikman said:

By George, I think he's got it!:lol:

Looks good.

Yup, nice.  I personally don't like the look of rivets, especially steel ones that inevitably chip and peel (solid copper don't though).  The ends of the bullet strip can be sewn down without much trouble.

STILLLLL, that's a nice lookin' belt rotcheer .

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