Members SickMick Posted February 2, 2019 Members Report Posted February 2, 2019 (edited) I haven't seen a lot of holsters here lately so I thought I'd toss these 2 single action Colt cross draws up. I'm just finishing them up. Pretty basic, I'm just starting out. Edited February 2, 2019 by SickMick Quote
Members plinkercases Posted February 2, 2019 Members Report Posted February 2, 2019 Nice work Mike. Quote
Members Dwight Posted February 2, 2019 Members Report Posted February 2, 2019 1 hour ago, SickMick said: I haven't seen a lot of holsters here lately so I thought I'd toss these 2 single action Colt cross draws up. I'm just finishing them up. Pretty basic, I'm just starting out. Mike, . . . can I throw you a constructive criticism, if you don't mind??? Your barrel end is a tad tight, . . . give it just a bit more leather. Western holsters should be more rounded, . . . instead of profiling the outline and symmetry of the weapon. THEN, . . . go to the hardware store, . . . buy a slick and varnished claw hammer handle (one of them wooden ones), . . . cut the top off it where the hammer head would go, . . . sand that smooth and varnish it, . . . use that hammer handle to open up, smooth, and pattern the barrel part of the holster. I about laughed myself silly when I saw John Bianchi do that in one of his videos, . . . as I was trying to think ahead and see how he was going to do things, . . . when I saw that trick I about lost it. Had a broken hammer handle in the shop, . . . got it fixed up, . . . been using it for over 10 years, . . . makes the nicest and prettiest holster bottoms you can imagine. Anyway, . . . just a couple of suggestions. May God bless, Dwight Quote
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted February 2, 2019 Contributing Member Report Posted February 2, 2019 'Bout 10 years now I been thinkin' I should check out those videos everybody goes on about. I haven't done that, but I haven't ruled it out so that counts, eh? Hammer handle does sound like it would work... and a fella could use one end to form a burnishing tool! Quote
Members SickMick Posted February 2, 2019 Author Members Report Posted February 2, 2019 (edited) 11 hours ago, Dwight said: Mike, . . . can I throw you a constructive criticism, if you don't mind??? Your barrel end is a tad tight, . . . give it just a bit more leather. Western holsters should be more rounded, . . . instead of profiling the outline and symmetry of the weapon. THEN, . . . go to the hardware store, . . . buy a slick and varnished claw hammer handle (one of them wooden ones), . . . cut the top off it where the hammer head would go, . . . sand that smooth and varnish it, . . . use that hammer handle to open up, smooth, and pattern the barrel part of the holster. I about laughed myself silly when I saw John Bianchi do that in one of his videos, . . . as I was trying to think ahead and see how he was going to do things, . . . when I saw that trick I about lost it. Had a broken hammer handle in the shop, . . . got it fixed up, . . . been using it for over 10 years, . . . makes the nicest and prettiest holster bottoms you can imagine. Anyway, . . . just a couple of suggestions. May God bless, Dwight Thanks Dwight....it's appreciated. I'm ditching this pattern for that exact reason. I've got plenty of old hammers...one is gonna be handleless shortly...;) What's funny is that these are already sold....so an education where you about break even is a hell of a good deal. Again....your comments are appreciated! Edited February 2, 2019 by SickMick Quote
Members SickMick Posted February 13, 2019 Author Members Report Posted February 13, 2019 Well....had to dig this pattern out of the garbage can......got an order for more of 'em.....along with 2 for 38's. I guess some people just like different things.........and in Tombstone of all places. Quote
Members dikman Posted February 13, 2019 Members Report Posted February 13, 2019 You've obviously done something right and as long as what you're making is selling that's all that matters. Quote
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