That is one beautiful holster ! I can't think of any holster that has truly impressed me as much as the one I just watched You build in 27 minutes . Bravo !
Thanks, Gary! Informative video! I particularly liked the use of innovative tools, like the wing-divider as a stitching wheel or the shoe polish for the last finishing coat. Thanks for sharing!
I've been planning to make a thumb break holster for a while. I'm pretty familiar with leathercrafting, but there were a few elements I was iffy on. Your video gave me a good deal of insight, and I think I'll do just fine now. Your design is simple, but very good. I've subbed because I'd like to see more of your work. I'll definitely be browsing your other videos. Really beautiful holsters, by the way. Good job. Can't wait to see what else you've done.
Georgous holster!! I only see one problem. I carry a 1911 daily, and I noticed your thumb break design would prevent carrying "cocked and locked" which is how a 1911 is most commonly carried.
Thank you to show your work, ( obrigado por mostrar seu trabalho ), you are very talentous ( você é muito talentoso). Salutions from Brasil, um abraço fo Brasil
Great job on this holster! You sir are a very good leather artist. Great vid and thanks for sharing. Would you be interested in supplying your pattern?
I think he shows you don't need expensive and fancy equipment to make such nice work. excellent job
That is one beautiful holster ! I can't think of any holster that has truly impressed me as much as the one I just watched You build in 27 minutes . Bravo !
Thank you very much!!!
Thanks, Gary! Informative video! I particularly liked the use of innovative tools, like the wing-divider as a stitching wheel or the shoe polish for the last finishing coat. Thanks for sharing!
+Andrei Gotia Thank you very much!!!
I've been planning to make a thumb break holster for a while. I'm pretty familiar with leathercrafting, but there were a few elements I was iffy on.
Your video gave me a good deal of insight, and I think I'll do just fine now. Your design is simple, but very good. I've subbed because I'd like to see more of your work.
I'll definitely be browsing your other videos.
Really beautiful holsters, by the way. Good job. Can't wait to see what else you've done.
Thank you very much!!! I will definitely make more videos!!!
Georgous holster!! I only see one problem. I carry a 1911 daily, and I noticed your thumb break design would prevent carrying "cocked and locked" which is how a 1911 is most commonly carried.
He does exactly that at 23:25 though.
Very nice job ! You got me inspired to try and make holsters.
+Andy VanHecker Thank you very much!!!
Very nice work!
Thank you very much😁😁😁
@@garyipip You're welcome.
Amazing job! I wish all of my work turned out looking that good.
+SealClubbinFun Thank you very much!!!
Thank you to show your work, ( obrigado por mostrar seu trabalho ), you are very talentous ( você é muito talentoso).
Salutions from Brasil, um abraço fo Brasil
Very nice!!
Thank you very much!!!
Nice Work... where did you get the sitiching awl for single holes? THanks
+Gerald Reed Thank you! I got it from a local hardware store in Hong Kong.
I want to try this one!
you nice skill , i have to question how many thickness leather you use ?
+Penram Polpayong Thank you very much!!! that was 1.5mm thick.
Great job on this holster! You sir are a very good leather artist. Great vid and thanks for sharing. Would you be interested in supplying your pattern?
Im from HK as well, which shop do you usually go for buying veg tan leather?
mainly the traditional stores in Sham Shui Po!!! Not those with the fancy renovation and decoration!!!
+garyipip looking forward to see more video from you!
Amazing Job!!!!!!
+medevack1 Thank you very much!!!
do you sell this products? (holster)
great video
+John Morris Thank you!!!
.what thickness of each piece of leather before you glue them together to form the two halves?
Oh, and great video , very informative.
+webslinger67 Thank you!!! The thickness was 1.5mm each piece!!! Best regards!!!
What is the name of the oil used
Nice!
+Marc Naira Thank you very much!!!
Nice.
Thank you very much!!!
How is the holster?
Great Video Gary, Would you be prepared to sell your patterns?
+Bill Bowran Thanks a lot!!! I haven't got the time to organize the patterns yet!!!
How about now?
What glue did you use?
+Timothy Turner The glue is called "Rubstik Contact Adhesive…
Showing the pattern making would be very helpful. Great video otherwise.
What is the name of the oil used