Which should be done first on gun belts, tooling or slots for bullet loops?

Started by DUKE DEADEYE NUKEM, August 23, 2011, 07:55:58 AM

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DUKE DEADEYE NUKEM

Which should be done first on cartridge/gun belts, tooling or slots for bullet loops? I say tooling. Hopefully as were waiting on a package from Barry King Tools.
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Dead Eye,

I would lay everything out on paper first and once you have your design the way you want it then proceed with the art work and the slots.  I am not sure if it matters which you do first ??? :-\ ;D
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I would (and have) lay out the location of the cartridge loop slots and you might go ahead and punch the slots. Then you can accurately lay out your carving pattern.
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I usually tool first, slot afterwards...but I don't really think it makes much difference. Probably just preference.
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Cliff Fendley

I agree with Dave, that is the way I do it but not sure the order matters.
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       I like to mark out my lines for where my bullet loops will be, what ever that might be, ( all together or separate ) as well as billet and chaff, after doing this I figure out how and what I want to do as far as design/carving, or just stamping, this way I can tie it all together and make it natural and compliment the design as well as the holster.


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Dalton Masterson

I usually plan the billet and chape and punch holes for the rivets on them.
Then I do my stamping work and do construction.

I do my loops last.
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Quote from: Dalton Masterson on August 24, 2011, 12:08:49 AM
I usually plan the billet and chape and punch holes for the rivets on them.
Then I do my stamping work and do construction.

I do my loops last.
DM

same here.
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