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Holster Making Tutorial

1. OWB Holster 2. Tools 3. Thread and ... 4. Boning Tools 5. Vise 6. Another Vise 7. Tracing the... ... 44. All Done

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OWB Holster

This is the holster we are going to make. It's an OWB for a Walther PPK .380.
It will be an xmas gift for my step-dad.

Date: 12/07/2008
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Full size: 650x590
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OWB Holster

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Barry

Your welcome Barry.

Thanks for the pic. Your holster looks great ... Would love to see more.

Thanks,
Shane

Posted by Shane Whitlock on Fri 19 Jun 2009 08:34:36 AM MDT

Thanks for your reply.

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I want to thank you again for the tutorial. I have made six holsters so far. The first two were based on your design just to learn by. the last ones were of a design I came up with using a french curve and then dyed mahogony which got a color kind of...

I want to thank you again for the tutorial. I have made six holsters so far. The first two were based on your design just to learn by. the last ones were of a design I came up with using a french curve and then dyed mahogony which got a color kind of like yours.

Your insightful tutorial has got me where im at thus far.
I truly appreciate it.

Heres link to a pic of my latest.

Barry.

http://i727.photobucket.com/albums/ww279/zaptoid/new-holster-disc.jpg

Posted by Barry Watson (guest) on Sun 14 Jun 2009 12:31:03 PM MDT

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Barry I used some leather conditioner and let it randomly drip on the leather, let it soak for a second or two and then wipe it off. Wet the leather with a squirt bottle and then dip it in the stain, in and out quickly. Let it soak for a few seconds and...

Barry I used some leather conditioner and let it randomly drip on the leather, let it soak for a second or two and then wipe it off. Wet the leather with a squirt bottle and then dip it in the stain, in and out quickly. Let it soak for a few seconds and then wipe off with a damp rag.

Posted by Shane Whitlock on Sat 09 May 2009 10:12:28 PM MDT

Holster Color

Hello Again. I am very interested in the two tone look of the dye job on the holster. How did you achieve that?

Hope Im not prying to much.

Thanks much.

Posted by Barry Watson (guest) on Tue 28 Apr 2009 06:39:19 PM MDT

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