Scabbard and Holster and Belts question. Bridle or Skirting Leather?

Started by DUKE DEADEYE NUKEM, July 17, 2011, 05:22:41 AM

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DUKE DEADEYE NUKEM

Scabbard and Holster question. Bridle or Skirting Leather?
I really like the smooth finish of bridle leather but is this incorrect to use for Holsters, Belts and Scabbards?
I do plan on doing some basket weave and other stamping on it but no carving do to my bad vision.
TIA,
Duke

ChuckBurrows

Bridle leather is generally more heavily waxed than skirting - one crafter I know likes the bridle but dips his pieces in Acetone first to remove some of the waxes. Overall I prefer either shoulders or backs, less waste since they have the least amount of belly leather. I keep a side or two around 8/9 oz for extra long belts.

With W & C I get 12-14 oz sides and have them split for a less fuzzy flesh side and for backs (they seldom have shoulders) I just order 8/10 oz.


aka Nolan Sackett
Frontier Knifemaker & Leathersmith

Kid Terico

I use nothing but skirting for holsters for carving, stamping etc. Nicer to work with. KT

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