A rig for Chief Rick

Started by Dalton Masterson, March 18, 2011, 10:30:47 PM

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Dalton Masterson

Here is a rig that I took waay too long making. I ended up making 6 holsters, instead of the 3 required, all because I didnt like the flower center the first time. He wanted a set of 3 holsters, 1 being a cross draw.

Its also my first money belt using veg tan. I learned not to try to tool a money belt.  :-X

The color on the belt came out kind of wrong to begin with, but ended up looking pretty nice. I have the belt back with me now for a minor size adjustment, so I will have to take the ends apart and rebillet the thing. I should be pretty well practiced at money belts before I am done with this project.

DM
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Former Territorial Governor of the Platte Valley Gunslingers (Ret)
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Dalton Masterson

SASS #51139L
Former Territorial Governor of the Platte Valley Gunslingers (Ret)
GAF (Bvt.) Major in command of Battalion of Western Nebraska
SUDDS 194--Double Duelist and proud of it!
RATS #65
SCORRS
Gunfighting Soot Lord from Nebrasky
44 spoke, and it sent lead and smoke, and 17 inches of flame.
https://www.facebook.com/Plum-Creek-Leatherworks-194791150591003/
www.runniron.com

KidTerico

Dalton another great rig. Like the carving and color. Goes nice with Wills buckle. KT
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Marshal Will Wingam

You're hot, Dalton. Those are great. Those make a fine rig. Your customer should be very happy with those.

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TwoWalks Baldridge

Like KT, I really like the carving and the color, a darn fine job there.
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Johnny McCrae

Howdy Dalton,
That is one beautiful rig. Great job of carving coupled with excellent workmanship. Thanks for sharing.
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Tallbald

All I can say is WOW those are gorgeous. I can only aspire to do work like yours and so many other craftspersons on this forum. Don.

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Dalton Masterson

SASS #51139L
Former Territorial Governor of the Platte Valley Gunslingers (Ret)
GAF (Bvt.) Major in command of Battalion of Western Nebraska
SUDDS 194--Double Duelist and proud of it!
RATS #65
SCORRS
Gunfighting Soot Lord from Nebrasky
44 spoke, and it sent lead and smoke, and 17 inches of flame.
https://www.facebook.com/Plum-Creek-Leatherworks-194791150591003/
www.runniron.com

GunClick Rick

Been trying to catch up on some sleep today,i'm pooped~~

Very nice Dalton good to see..I like lookin at your stuff along with others..Kewl belt buckle man,i likey!
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Driften

Quote from: Dalton Masterson on March 18, 2011, 10:30:47 PM
Its also my first money belt using veg tan. I learned not to try to tool a money belt.  :-X

You did a great job... so to help out the new guys (like me) why do you not tool a money belt? Is it that after you fold the leather border tooling does not line up, or were you tooling after it was folded and two layers was too soft to take impressions, or you were carving the face and cut though? It just nice to learn from what others find out the hard way.
Driften
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Dalton Masterson

Well, it might not be so much that you cant or shouldnt but more to be careful of the tools you use to carve them.

In my case, the borders were cut by the stamps somewhat, and with the flexing of the money belt, they want to peel away a little bit. The name on the back, with just a beveler is fine, but using my mulesfoot stamp was a no no.

That and the leather is thin enough that you have to be careful with how heavy handed you are with a mallet.
DM
SASS #51139L
Former Territorial Governor of the Platte Valley Gunslingers (Ret)
GAF (Bvt.) Major in command of Battalion of Western Nebraska
SUDDS 194--Double Duelist and proud of it!
RATS #65
SCORRS
Gunfighting Soot Lord from Nebrasky
44 spoke, and it sent lead and smoke, and 17 inches of flame.
https://www.facebook.com/Plum-Creek-Leatherworks-194791150591003/
www.runniron.com

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