Yesterday I was shopping for leather string for a "non slip" whip holder I have to make for a customer. On the way out my eyes fell on a perfect piece of leather and in an inspired moment I decided to buy the stuff needed to hand stitch a holster. I bought a sewing awl, a locking pin and a space marker. http://www.bootrepair.com/sewingawl.htm http://www.csosborne.com/no485.htm
When I got home I made a pattern using "my own" pattern (see link below)
After a few minor adjustments to the pattern it was ready to be traced on to the leather. I also traced the placements of the strap and belt loop.
I carefully cut the pieces using a scalpel and trimmed the edges. Then I marked the sewing holes with the space marker. It's easier to sew when the holes is punctured in advance so I started with the locking strap made the holes and stitched the two pieces together. Then the belt loop was stitched on and finely the holster it self was stitched. The most difficult part was the pluck at the bottom. I used a Revolving Punch (smallest tube) to make the holes needed in the pluck before stitching it in. This way I got a little more work space. http://www.csosborne.com/NO223.HTM
One piece of advice: buy a hard piece of dark brown edge-wax and a "rubbing tool" and give the edges a good coat - it will finish the holster of perfectly.
Thanks Mark, now get that hat back on before you catch a cold
J_Weaver I can not thank you enough, with out you help the size would be in the woods. THANKS MAN and sorry for not mentioning it before, it slipped my mind in all the excitement
Kim, its great to see it worked out! I think when I get out of school for the summer and if I can find some quality leather, I'm gonna try my hand at making a holster.
Thanks all.
The leather is a little softer than the kind usually used for holsters. It's 3 mm thick and has a very smooth backside. It will probably be a bit to soft for a real gun but it works well with the Tanaka airsoft gun.