Leathersmiths.....show us yer stuff, (#1) THIS THREAD IS NOW CLOSED

Started by Capt. Jack McQuesten, April 07, 2004, 01:15:47 AM

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GunClick Rick

I love that Tiger Eye stone Dave,very nice sheath and knife :)
And that's a darn nice possibles bag :)
Bunch a ole scudders!

Django

Thats a pretty looking knife and sheath Dave
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JD Alan

Well, shock of shocks, JD is actually going to post something he (finally) made. It's been a work in progress; the belt first, then a  few weeks later the strong side holster, and a month lafter that the crossdraw, which I finished up Friday night, in time to use it on Saturday.  Thanks to Kid Terico for the buscadero pattern. He gave me a double, but I went with a single this time.

Once again a learning experience! I won't try to run a stamp like that down the middle of the belt again; it looks like a drunk man stamped it! I used drum dyed leather for the outside of the holsters, and decided not to dye the lining. The belt is not lined, made from 10/11 Herman Oak, their cheapest run, which of course I had to dye.

Dave, cool knife sheath, as always.

Skeeter, that's an awesome bag. Could you explain how you got the molded look ?   

Thanks guys, JD


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Dalton Masterson

Good looking rig, JD!!!
Keep it up!
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Kid Terico

JD nothing wrong with that. Looks darn good. KT

cowboywc

Howdy JD
You did a fine job. That stamp is hard to run without a boarder to go by.
WC
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Skeeter Lewis

Nice work, JD.

You asked how I got that molded look. I wet mold the leather around the bag-shaper, spending several minutes shaping it manually. Then I put two tacks in the offcut area to hold the top edge parallel to the wood. Then I push the frame down over the top. That really helps to define the shape. Then I clamp it all together. Leave until totally dry.Then repeat the same process for the lining, with the grain side down.

I've made three or so of these, and as you can see, my clamping has left indentations!

Hope this helps..

Skeeter Lewis


Johnny McCrae

Howdy JD,
Nice looking Rig! Please let us know how it works out for you at the shoot.

Howdy Skeeter,
Thanks for posting the pictures of your molding technique. Very informative!
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JD Alan

Thanks for that explaination Skeeter. I assumed you molded it around a wood block, but that second piece is a real winner. That must have really taken some time to build, but the results are awesome!. How much of a gap to you leave for the leather? Could you give the demensions of that bag? With the popularity of messegner bags (man purses) these days I would think there would be a market for something of that quality if it was large enough.

K T called, and we talked about that stamp running down the middle, and now I know why it looks the way it does. Thanks for that tip Terry, I appreciate it, and thanks to all of you for the encouragement

We had a great Western 3 Gun shoot yesterday, and the rig worked just fine. The last 3 times I've shot it's been Wild Bunch, so it was nice to go back to the Bisleys.   
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Skeeter Lewis

JD, it's not small - about 9.5" wide by about 8" high.

I leave 1/8" gap for the leather. I used 5-6 oz. leather.

Yes, it's a lot of work, both the carpentry and the leather work. If I charged for the hours I put in, (just for the leatherwork) it would cost far more than the market would bear. That's the trouble with hand-made!

Ten Wolves Fiveshooter



    Nice work JD, your stitching is looking real good, that rig will make your look like a top gun for sure, thanks for the look see.


   Skeeter, good info. pard, thanks for sharing with us.


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GunClick Rick

Looks like a fast rig there preacher.You should stamp"Like a thief in the night" somewhere.. ;D :o ;D
Bunch a ole scudders!

Irish Dave



Nice job, JD. Keep it up.


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Skeeter: Thanks for a peek at the molding blocks.


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JD Alan

Thanks again guys, you are very kind.

Skeeter, that is really fine work, and a lot of it! Whoever buys one of those bags is buying a real work of art.   
The man with an experience is never at the mercy of a man with an argument.

Skeeter Lewis


Marshal Will Wingam

Nice checkbook, Cowboy. Looks good.

RR, that belt is very good work. Welcome to the forum. Thanks for the pics. Looking forward to more of your stuff.

Cool sheath for the dagger, Dave. Your friend Folts did some outstanding work, there. Your sheath is very suitable for it. Nice.

Good looking possibles bag, Skeeter. Good job.

That's a fine rig, JD. It looks really nice with the braid deco on it. You can be proud of that one.

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Dr. Bob

Missed a bunch!  Great check book cover C316,  Good looking rig JD.  Thanks for showing the mould Skeeter!  Great work everyone!!  ;D
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cowboy316

Howdy Pards
hot off the bench just a couple new sheaths for a customer done a few other sheaths in this style and people are liking it so ill adapt y patttern to fit any knife LOL
enjoy and thanks for lookin
Cowboy316

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