Finished the bullet holder for my 45/70 top, my 30/30 middle and for my 22 bottom. Next will be working on some for my shot guns.
Finished the bullet holder for my 45/70 top, my 30/30 middle and for my 22 bottom. Next will be working on some for my shot guns.
Is that a high-capacity holder on the .22?
Nice! I was gifted a sh!t ton of tanned hides and other assorted leather items like belt kits. This will be on my craft list.
Question: I assume you have a flap behind the eyelets to keep them from marring the wood?
Are you selling them?
Is that a high-capacity holder on the .22?
Looks great, what a way to make a lever gun even more beautiful.
Very nice. You must shoot left handed.
Nice! I was gifted a sh!t ton of tanned hides and other assorted leather items like belt kits. This will be on my craft list.
Question: I assume you have a flap behind the eyelets to keep them from marring the wood?
I just restarted my leather work, I retired on 2020 after a 40 year hiatus on working with leather. A good friend and neighbor passed last year and was a great leather smith. I was gifted all his tools, hides by his wife. I took it as a sign and just purchased a Cowboy Outlaw sewing machine form Tandy. Still getting use to it as I mainly did all my stitching by hand. So far it has cut my time down in stitching by 80%.
I just restarted my leather work, I retired on 2020 after a 40 year hiatus on working with leather. A good friend and neighbor passed last year and was a great leather smith. I was gifted all his tools, hides by his wife. I took it as a sign and just purchased a Cowboy Outlaw sewing machine form Tandy. Still getting use to it as I mainly did all my stitching by hand. So far it has cut my time down in stitching by 80%.
I only am making things for close friends, relatives and myself. Right now I just want to keep it a hobby.