Classic 1911 Holster Tutorial | STEP BY STEP | Leathercraft Walkthrough
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Full tutorial build video on how to craft the Hellhound Statesman holster for 1911. This holster build walkthrough is intended for those with an intermediate skillset in leathercraft.
We use a 10oz full grain veg tan saddle skirt sourced from Wickett&Craig. We line our holsters in a 2oz leather of the same.
The Acrylic Holster Pattern can be purchased from Hellhound here:
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The holster can be purchased from Hellhound here: hellhoundleatherco.com/produc...
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I really liked this tutorial. Good stuff! Thank you, for sharing!
"I like to use this little tool; I dunno' what it's called or where I got it from" Haha, too good. My Hellhound EDC holster looks just like the one Gavin made there, and it's by far the best holster I've ever had. Thanks for the instruction, Gavin!
@HellhoundLeatherCo
Жыл бұрын
Haha I know, helpful right?
Wow that cuts the belt holes really good
Ive dabbled in leather some, these vids make me want to try holsters, I get to the end and just want to buy everything he does! Lol! Thx for sharing!
@HellhoundLeatherCo
11 ай бұрын
You should give it a go! Honestly the hardest part of holster making is the pattern/fit and building up a library of patterns for the million different makes/models/sizes/modifications of all the different guns. Huge headache, actually would not recommend as a business model hahah But as a hobby? Crafting holsters for yourself, friends and family? Nothing better. :)
A belt clip on style would be awesome. I literally hate having to feed my belt thru loops when it’s NOT NECESSARY
Nice
Great video. Great tips. The patterns you sell are top notch. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@HellhoundLeatherCo
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words Ray, I appreciate that!
great tutorial full of useful tips
@HellhoundLeatherCo
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Eric! Glad you think so!
Very nice! Wow!
@HellhoundLeatherCo
5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
I love your videos and your products. Hope to become a customer some day. Thanks.
@HellhoundLeatherCo
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I hope to craft for you one day!
You got any template 4.1 inch semi auto in avenger style but it looks good super slick from old way I did them
Love to see your sharpening method
@HellhoundLeatherCo
Жыл бұрын
Awesome, we'll make it happen!
Helpful video. We'll done. Just FYI Bianchi is pronounced Bee Yank Kee.
@HellhoundLeatherCo
9 ай бұрын
Thank you. Helpful correction, thanks :)
We’re get that knife at that’s slick
@HellhoundLeatherCo
5 ай бұрын
Thats an old hook/trimming knife that I picked up at Tandy about 15 years ago. I think they still sell something similar (tandyleather.com/products/tandypro-tools-precision-knife?_pos=22&_sid=533813187&_ss=r) but I'm not sure if its any good...the handle is different and I doubt its as comfortable as my old one. After a quick search, Weaver has a similar one: www.weaverleathersupply.com/products/craftsman-trimming-knife?variant=40901399314572&gclid=Cj0KCQjw-pyqBhDmARIsAKd9XIMzXZiKy9XdC-2yOIVOfZBlL5jGh3FuQxr4tl7n1S9srgqmeh8FF-IaAj_CEALw_wcB
Oh heck. There ain't none of us leather crafters that make any mistakes like not flipping out pattern.🤣
@HellhoundLeatherCo
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha gotta love those facepalm moments