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Re: How do you design your holters, pic added in my last post to help what I ment
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May 27, 2008, 12:45:35 pm »
Howdy Horsepen
All I can say is...beautiful holster. I like the color and the design. As for mistakes in stamping...hey this is hand made stuff...if people want perfectly lined up geometrics they should go to someone who has a machine that makes cookie cutter impressions.
This is a nice holster for sure...
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Howdy, Horsepen. That is good work. I really like the look you got with that stamp. The overall effect is really outstanding. Geometrics are easy to get off slightly but, like outrider says, it's hand made. That's what makes it look right, anyway.
When you get a chance, post a pic on the "Holster Styles & Variations" thread. We need a good picture half skirt holster other than the Dodge City ones.
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May 27, 2008, 05:40:42 pm »
Thanks Marshall Will,
I will do that as soon as I get it all finished up. Thanks fer the invite.
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Quote from: outrider on May 26, 2008, 06:16:45 pm
Knucklehead,
Great looking holster.
Trailrider...is there a right way and a wrong way to lay something out...what ever works for you (and from what I have seen it does) is the correct way of doing it...By the way I do it the same way you do
I agree! Great looking holster and the pouch, as well. As far as a right way and a wrong way to lay something out, sometimes it does help if you used to be a rocket scientist (engineer, actually)...and most of the time, it doesn't.
It just depends on whether the old brain and hands can connect of a given morning.
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May 28, 2008, 10:18:12 pm »
Ace to answer your original question, What works for me might not work for any one else. If I'm doing floral carving I try to find a pattern that I've saved from one of the kits I made when I was a kid and adapt it to the project I'm working on at the time. But I'm becoming increasingly frustrated with my atempts at floral carving and so I've been spending more and more time doing geometric, basket and border stampings recently. When I bought my geometric stamp set I also bought a grid craft-aid I use it to get the stamps more or les straight. When I do a basket weave I pretty much free hand it. When I do border stamping I lightly scribe a line to follow. The biggest thing you'll need to do is keep asking questions and keep expirementing and remeber what works for you (and what doesn't)
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May 29, 2008, 10:09:26 am »
Very nice work, Horsepen. Creative and well-executed.
The more plain skirt and loop sets off the busier pouch treatment nicely.
Great job.
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I want to thank each and everyone of you pards for giving me advice on this subject
As I have stated in another post, I am working on a pommel rig of a later design, something like the one on page 84 of packing iron book. I have the belt cut out and the border stamped! Monday, I plan on sewing the belt loops. I have had the holsters cut out for 2 weeks casesed and in zip lock bags in the frig. I have dranw out the pattern for the holsters a dozen times, I have came up with the design that I am going to use. But I am scared to start on it! I am at the point that I have the knowledge that it takes to do a average or abouve average job on them, but I am scared to start!
I just got to jump in, slow down, and do it right. With out the help from this forum and chuck's DVD I would never make a good holster, now I am afraid of making a bad one.
Thanks for all the help!!!!
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Ace you're going to do just fine Pard, you just need to get your feet wet, so go to it Pal.
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June 06, 2008, 08:53:00 pm »
Yep Ace, just jump in there and do it. If ya screw up you'll know what not to do next time. Ya sound like ya never made a holster before.
Say,...ya mentioned casing leather fer two weeks in the refrigerator. I am not sure that is a good idee. The only time I have cased leather in a refrigerator was rawhide in a wet towel overnight so it would swell up and it was as limp as a wet noodle the next morning. It worked great for overnight. I would think two weeks may be a bit too long. Have ya pulled it out and smelled it lately???
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June 06, 2008, 10:12:48 pm »
I never case leather myself. I just wet it with a quick dip in water, a couple seconds only. A few minutes later it's ready to go. You can tell when because the leather takes on the right color. I keep a spray bottle handy while I work so I can moisten it if it gets too dry.
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Howdy All
Casing your leather and putting it in the frig is something I always do if I'm doing a lot of carving.
The leather holds the moisture much longer. For simple designs and stamp work I just wet and go.
On more modern designs re-wetting can cause cuts to close up and background to sponge back up.
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June 08, 2008, 09:44:27 am »
Hi fellas,
I agree that casing is a good thing to do and the length of time depends on the job and thickness of the leather. My concern was that the two week casing in the refrigerator may not be a good thing. I believe this practice may not be good on the leather. It seems to me it might get mildew or mold in it.
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Quote from: cowboywc on June 08, 2008, 01:23:19 am
On more modern designs re-wetting can cause cuts to close up and background to sponge back up.
It would depend on how wet you get it when you dampen it. I keep a fine mister on hand and put just a very slight amount on when it needs it. I never had any problems with cuts closing or design lifting, even with the most complex designs.
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I am going to pull it tomorow and get started , i will make sure it isn't mildrew if it is i will just throwit away, but before I throw it away i will check to see if my dear friends special brown dye might take care of any mildew problem! I don't know that for a fact!!
You will find out Pards I am not about to turn away from anything, i am just wanting to fine tune my holster looks!
I am real great full for the help that all of you all have give me!
I know there a lots of leather workers, and I would of never put a cased pieced of leather in a zip lock and put it in the frig. like chuck burrows does, now he never said how long! That is where I got the idea. I am going to make a lot of mistakes a long the way, but i would like to make a rig look like a custom rig, not something you bought at walmart!
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If your leather gets mildew on it just clean it off with alcohol or vinegar - doesn't hurt a thing. I've had some pieces mildew almost immediately and leather just costs way too much to throw it away.
I've tried the spritz method even with the carving additive(s), but for me the leather just doesn't work the same - like most crafting I've found that there is no single right way to do things - there are some wrong ones but no single right way - figure out what works for you and then "Be all YOU can be" and git 'er done......
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Thanks Chuck!!
I realy like your last DVD set
I learned more from that DVD set, than i have in the 2 books i read before i watch the DVD's, If youy make another one , make it on Carving Only and have the camera man zoom right in on your work as you are doing it!! I couldn't see in the DVD very well when you were carving, or i just can't catch on!! I have wathed it a half a Dozen times!!! Thanks again for making it!
AND I WANT TO THANK AGAIN TO THAT PERSON WHO SENT THAT TO ME DVD, and the rest of THE GROUP OF PEOPLE THAT SENT ME TOOLS!!!! I hope I win the biggest lottery, don't think i won't take care of you folks, because I will!!!!!!
Later
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