Wow! That looks fantastic! I have one question, was this image flipped around at all? But this is sometihng I planned on doing too, I plan on making an LC holster, what kind of thread and tools did you use?
Nice self-made holster. What did you do for the bottom end?
Leather work can be as simple or elaborate as you decide to make it. Take a look at my website www.jakejohnsonmaker.com Let me know what kind of project you are considering, I would be happy to help with tool selection.
You will need to get access to stitching and cutting tools, edgers, a hole punch, thread and a hide. By the way, this will cost more than buying a ready made holster and belt!!!
The holster has a sewn in toe plug. I used 6-7oz. leather and the thread, dye, and hardware were purchased from a local leather supply. The most important ingredient that went into making this holster was the rewind on the DVD player. I watched certain scenes (ROTLA) over and over trying to get the correct look. That's why I am curious for opinions.
Leather work can be as simple or elaborate as you decide to make it. Take a look at my website www.jakejohnsonmaker.com Let me know what kind of project you are considering, I would be happy to help with tool selection.
Jake,
I checked out your websight and your work looks superb! It was cowboy leather that started me toward leather work in the first place. I have been accumulating tools for the past few years and am set up O.K. for a novice.
I am hand stitching of course as a machine is costly. My biggest problem is with dying. I haven't found a technique that gives me consistent results. It's either streaky or blotchy and sometimes turns out just fine. If this is an appropriate topic for this board I would appreciate any advice you can give.
I feel the raiders holster needs no dye. Just some oil and sunlight time to get the correct shade. The darker CS style holster was dyed with a Paasche hobby airbrush. The dye has been thinned with denatured alcohol. No splotches!
I haven't had a chance to update it yet. Someday I plan to update it, but I will need to improve my computer skills. Posting on COW has been a good way for me to get business. I love making these holsters, but I haven't been doing the Indy holsters long enough to gage business.