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I had thought about that but was not sure if it would create enough vacuum to form leather. It might for kydex, however I was thinking about a a/c vacuum pump, it might be enough vacuum for leather.
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I had thought about that but was not sure if it would create enough vacuum to form leather. It might for kydex, however I was thinking about a a/c vacuum pump, it might be enough vacuum for leather.


You still have to do a good bit of hand fitting with fingers and rounded edge pressure tools. There's no substitute for a pressure mold utilizing weight or hydraulics but time and paitance can do really good things.
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anything that is made by hand or takes the skill of using your hands always takes time and patience, I remember the times when I would be rushed in to a repair of an engine or refer unit and I would end up busting a knuckle worse that it had to be. I hope to have gone through enough reading and viewing to avoid to many mistakes, but know that I will make some. But I do have some ideas in mind that might make for a better product as far as holsters, with belts you cant fix what's done the wheel has been made and ya cant improve to much.
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I built a press from plywood, woodworking clamps, and a few layers of a cut-up foam camping mat.  I put the gun I want the holster for in a couple of heavy-duty ziplock bags and press with either wet leather or warm/hot (cheap heat gun from Harbor Freight) kydex.  Works pretty well for both.

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I finally got around to finding some of my photos.  Most of these are holster or gun related but a handful aren't.

 

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Everything is hand stitched, no machine used.

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BigK does a hella job on making some holsters! He made one for my 325NG N frame wheel gun that is just one of the best IWB holsters that I own! 

 

 

 

 

I built a sandwich press for forming the Kydex, but I prefer to shape by hand using a heat gun and some thick leather gloves.

 

EDIT: added pic of kydex press:

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BigK does a hella job on making some holsters! He made one for my 325NG N frame wheel gun that is just one of the best IWB holsters that I own! 

 

 

 

I appreciate the kind words and am glad to hear that holster is working out for you.

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I have had some success finding some patterns on the web, but, one of things that I have found a little confusing is with the front part of the pattern.  Shouldn't the front part of a pattern be a little larger to compensate for the gun when working with leather?  With kydex it molds around the gun due to the nature of the product, but with leather that is a little different story.  Thanks in advance.

 

Ron

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I have had some success finding some patterns on the web, but, one of things that I have found a little confusing is with the front part of the pattern.  Shouldn't the front part of a pattern be a little larger to compensate for the gun when working with leather?  With kydex it molds around the gun due to the nature of the product, but with leather that is a little different story.  Thanks in advance.

 

Ron

 

I'd be very grateful if you'd share the links you found to downloadable patterns. I've had to resort to screen capturing stills from YouTube and printing them off...not easy at all to get the scale right.

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