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Outstanding Thread Lane, Larry will be really Happy...........
Clyde |
Here's what it looked like when I pulled it out of the press:
LS |
Looks Great Lane, So what is Your Next Project........................?????????
Clyde |
Well, I'm working on one called "Black Ops" for a good friend, and then I got thinking - except for the very first holster I ever did - I've never made one for me. Everything I'm using now are prototypes and blems.
I'm going to make something to use as and EDC for my Wiley Clapp... LS |
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Clyde |
Lane, it looks fantastic!! You are the man!
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Poor Larry will have a Custom Holster and No, 1911 to put in it..:(:(:(
Clyde |
It's finished!!
OK - before I left town, I was able to get it finished.
Once it dries from the we molding I oiled it thoroughly with Neetsfoot oil, then let it dry for a day. Now it's time to take care of the edges. In my opinion, the quality of a piece is determined by the stitching and the edge finish. I try to put some extra effort on these parts. We go to the drill press with this nifty little edge slicking tool (I need a new one, this one is worn out...). I've found that the best slicking solution is spit. Seriously. But that's not really practical, so I usually wet the edges with a damp sponge and then start slicking. To get the edges the way I like usually takes about 30 minutes per holster. With the different profiles in the spindle - some of which I've carved to meet my needs, I can get to most of the surfaces: http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/a...m/IMG_1910.jpg http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/a...m/IMG_1912.jpg Once the edges are nice and smooth and even, I apply a couple of coats of Edge Kote - in this case brown: ...and let it dry. Once it's dry (about a day) I give it a couple of coats of Resolene. I've found I like to use m Resolene cut with water 50/50. The resolene is what gives it a bit of a smell and feel a bit sticky initially. Both go away with a little time. http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/a...m/IMG_6501.jpg http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/a...m/IMG_6502.jpg http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/a...m/IMG_6503.jpg In these pictures, the finish looks a bit mottled - this is from the grain of the leather soaking up the finish at different rates. After it's completely dried, it should look pretty nice. When I get back home, I'll box 'er up and off it goes to it's new home. Lane |
Lane,
Hello, Larry will just Love that Fine Leather Holster........... Clyde |
Great thread Lane, I really enjoyed reading it. It's clear you are evolving and have made subtle changes to your process here and there. I think it really shows up in the end result. That holster looks like a work of art.
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