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Wow, very nice.
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" - Aristotle
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This thread will keep me busy in my spare time over the next few days haha. Awesome work by so many of you
If anyone is interested in making an OWB holster for a G27, feel free to message me :) |
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Originally Posted By xxspudxx:
Wow, very nice. Thanks. Been building kydex holsters for two years now. I'm also an artist who works in the sign fab industry so I'm not stranger to working with tools. |
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Originally Posted By SlowPoke77:
Originally Posted By xxspudxx:
Wow, very nice. Thanks. Been building kydex holsters for two years now. I'm also an artist who works in the sign fab industry so I'm not stranger to working with tools. The XD holster is damn nice. I for some reason cant get near that quality. I need to practice more. |
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" - Aristotle
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@Echo2, nice press.
@rTech, would you mind posting pics of your press? |
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Originally Posted By Impyman18:
I made the fiancée her 1st holster for her XDm 3.8 9mm + TLR-2 that I got her last year. http://i.imgur.com/VPGhdRwl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/2QN23cAl.jpg Looks great! I have a few questions: 1) What are you guys using to create the prolonged area from the back of the light to the trigger guard? (I cant tell what is under the tape) 2) Is there a foam that is available locally for the press or should i go with the knifekits one mentioned? (one quoted looks like a knee mat for gardening) 3) Is it worth building a vacuum box or does the press work just fine? ( I have been reading the drawbacks are the mold is made over the half way point, so it looks to work best mounted on a flat piece of kydex or leather) Thanks in advance! |
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Originally Posted By MountedMedic:
Originally Posted By Impyman18:
I made the fiancée her 1st holster for her XDm 3.8 9mm + TLR-2 that I got her last year. http://i.imgur.com/VPGhdRwl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/2QN23cAl.jpg Looks great! I have a few questions: 1) What are you guys using to create the prolonged area from the back of the light to the trigger guard? (I cant tell what is under the tape) 2) Is there a foam that is available locally for the press or should i go with the knifekits one mentioned? (one quoted looks like a knee mat for gardening) 3) Is it worth building a vacuum box or does the press work just fine? ( I have been reading the drawbacks are the mold is made over the half way point, so it looks to work best mounted on a flat piece of kydex or leather) Thanks in advance! i went and got a dowell rod of similar size to my weapon light. cut it in half and cut to the right length. Took the dremel and notched out some areas on the inside of the dowell for the toggle switch on the light. ran a screw thru the dowell, thru trigger guard, and into other side of dowell. then blue taped everything. |
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"He who puts on his armor should not boast like he who takes it off"
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I use craft sticks and scrap kydex to build mine up
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Any way that we could get a seperate forum for Kydex projects?
This subject has gone so many pages now that it's practically impossible to search without having to scroll through all of the pages. Don't get me wrong, I've read probabvly 95% of this thread. But wouldn't it be nice to have a seperate forum for these kydex projects where the different topics can be seperated so that persons can search without having to read a 85+ page thread? Just asking, maybe I'm wrong... |
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Anybody do "taco" style (wrap one piece of kydex around gun) holsters?
How do you get the kydex to fold over right/not get all whompyjawed when you put it in the press? ETA: Anybody know if there is "how too" for taco style in this thread anywhere? |
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"He who puts on his armor should not boast like he who takes it off"
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Does anyone know if Kydex punchable?
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Originally Posted By macman37:
Does anyone know if Kydex punchable? by punchable...you mean what?.....the holes? |
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Cause and effect......Cause is over....Brace for effect....I prep.....what you do to brace yourself.....is at your discretion. But for those who don't prep.....I prep for you....in a different way......Me
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Originally Posted By macman37:
Does anyone know if Kydex punchable? Yes, I know of at least one company using dies to cut it to shape. |
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I'm going to get started working with kydex in the next few weeks, not that I need another hobby. I do just about everything myself, might as well start making my own sheaths/holsters. I wish they made some more camo patterns. I did find some lime green which would make a great matching holster for my kawasaki.
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Looks like a nice holster just not sure why you wanted a face airbrushed on if. That's just my two cents and nothing more.
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Originally Posted By JoshAston:
Originally Posted By macman37:
Does anyone know if Kydex punchable? Yes, I know of at least one company using dies to cut it to shape. Interesting, thanks. One of the things that's so cool about a plastic like Kydex is that it inspires a lot if ideas. |
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Let's Go Red Wings!
Beautifying the world one logo at a time since 1993. Ronin graphic design expert. Soli Deo Gloria |
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Originally Posted By rtech:
Due to a request. This is one of my presses I use. I have a couple. This gives me the definition I get. I'm in the process of setting up a mobile shop trailer that was a surplus army field repair shop, rather than do this in my living room. Interesting What is that called? |
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Originally Posted By SlowPoke77:
Got a buddy who airbrushed one of my holster as a sample. What do you all think? http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff430/slowpokerodriguez/76F28EAE-F545-4C05-B3CC-6DF960649046-5302-0000058FBF88BF1B.jpg Should have him airbrush denim jean on it to blend it in. |
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Originally Posted By bg10:
Anybody do "taco" style (wrap one piece of kydex around gun) holsters? How do you get the kydex to fold over right/not get all whompyjawed when you put it in the press? ETA: Anybody know if there is "how too" for taco style in this thread anywhere? I've been trying an failing at taco's lol |
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Originally Posted By rtech:
Due to a request. This is one of my presses I use. I have a couple. This gives me the definition I get. I'm in the process of setting up a mobile shop trailer that was a surplus army field repair shop, rather than do this in my living room. Neat clamp. |
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Cause and effect......Cause is over....Brace for effect....I prep.....what you do to brace yourself.....is at your discretion. But for those who don't prep.....I prep for you....in a different way......Me
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Originally Posted By Kirch:
Looks like a nice holster just not sure why you wanted a face airbrushed on if. That's just my two cents and nothing more. I let my buddy have free will to paint what he wanted. He was trying to figure out how much detail he could get away with. |
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for a coworker. He wanted the ejection port cut out. Not my style but thought I would post it here for ideas if anybody is interested:
http://i.imgur.com/GpU9X6H.jpg http://i.imgur.com/W6luR4l.jpg?1 http://i.imgur.com/Xd8824i.jpg?1 |
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I hate you people! Well, my wallet hates you people..........
In the last month, I've collected a scroll saw, belt sander, and bench mounted buffing wheel. Placed a $250 order with knifekits today. *sigh I knew better than to click on this thread the very first time I saw it about a year ago. haha |
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So you can shoot? Come to an Appleseed, let's verify that claim, then start helping me teach others to shoot too!
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that guy who did that thing that one time
CT, USA
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"When basic morality and legal principle give you a green light to shoot the fucker, it's probably a good idea to shoot the fucker." - John_Wayne777
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Originally Posted By lostman518:
It's kydex. And I did it myself. Brilliant! Did you heat and mold the kydex at all? It looks to me like it is just cut straight out of a sheet? |
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that guy who did that thing that one time
CT, USA
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Originally Posted By Munzy: Originally Posted By lostman518: It's kydex. And I did it myself. Brilliant! Did you heat and mold the kydex at all? It looks to me like it is just cut straight out of a sheet? I just cut straight from the sheet. I used 2 pieces of .125 kydex. It's not bulletproof but its sturdy enough for my liking. |
"When basic morality and legal principle give you a green light to shoot the fucker, it's probably a good idea to shoot the fucker." - John_Wayne777
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By chance anyone live in the Seattle area and have a local kydex source? Do you have to buy a full sheet?
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Originally Posted By lostman518: Originally Posted By Munzy: Originally Posted By lostman518: It's kydex. And I did it myself. Brilliant! Did you heat and mold the kydex at all? It looks to me like it is just cut straight out of a sheet? I just cut straight from the sheet. I used 2 pieces of .125 kydex. It's not bulletproof but its sturdy enough for my liking. What is the purpose of that please? |
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that guy who did that thing that one time
CT, USA
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Originally Posted By mrstang01: Originally Posted By lostman518: Originally Posted By Munzy: Originally Posted By lostman518: It's kydex. And I did it myself. Brilliant! Did you heat and mold the kydex at all? It looks to me like it is just cut straight out of a sheet? I just cut straight from the sheet. I used 2 pieces of .125 kydex. It's not bulletproof but its sturdy enough for my liking. What is the purpose of that please? I mount my Streamlight tlr-1 on the rail. The way that I grip the rifle didn't allow for a good positioning of the light. With this extended mount I can activate the light with my thumb while still using my normal grip. Kydex pic/info thread! |
"When basic morality and legal principle give you a green light to shoot the fucker, it's probably a good idea to shoot the fucker." - John_Wayne777
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question:
what is the thickness of the gap for belt loops. Right now my loops have a 1/2 gap but some peoples on here look bigger. Thanks |
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"A firearm is like a fine woman. You take care of it and it will take care of you. You don't take care of it and it can be a real Bitch."
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I failed on my first attempt with cutting (too small), overheated the kydex, & the kydex got stuck to the foam! Will give it another shot tomorrow. I've dropped too much money on all the supplies & the equipment I didn't have but will use manly on holster making for me to get discourage.
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Anyone else run into an issue of the holster being way tight when using a Ring's blue gun as the mold? Ran a few Glock compact holsters tonight on a new blue gun and they are way tight. I heard blue guns were the way to go but now I'm not too sure.
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"I am just crossing my fingers that nobody will put a dong in there." NorCal_Leo
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Originally Posted By nyc71:
I failed on my first attempt with cutting (too small), overheated the kydex, & the kydex got stuck to the foam! Will give it another shot tomorrow. I've dropped too much money on all the supplies & the equipment I didn't have but will use manly on holster making for me to get discourage. let it cool longer and it will pull from the foam. The other two I'm sure you already figured out. |
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Originally Posted By Sierra5:
Anyone else run into an issue of the holster being way tight when using a Ring's blue gun as the mold? Ran a few Glock compact holsters tonight on a new blue gun and they are way tight. I heard blue guns were the way to go but now I'm not too sure. What part do you see as being too tight? If it's just one or two spots, can always use epoxy, bondo, etc. to add a little to those areas. if it's the whole gun, try wrapping it in a couple layers of plastic wrap or something similar to make it bigger. Maybe dip the whole gun in urethane?? to build it up some? |
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Originally Posted By telephoneman:
Originally Posted By Sierra5:
Anyone else run into an issue of the holster being way tight when using a Ring's blue gun as the mold? Ran a few Glock compact holsters tonight on a new blue gun and they are way tight. I heard blue guns were the way to go but now I'm not too sure. What part do you see as being too tight? If it's just one or two spots, can always use epoxy, bondo, etc. to add a little to those areas. if it's the whole gun, try wrapping it in a couple layers of plastic wrap or something similar to make it bigger. Maybe dip the whole gun in urethane?? to build it up some? Pretty much seems to be the whole gun from what I could tell. Had to hit the molded kydex with a heat gun to flex it and relieve some of the pressure and make it fit. |
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"I am just crossing my fingers that nobody will put a dong in there." NorCal_Leo
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Originally Posted By nyc71:
I failed on my first attempt with cutting (too small), overheated the kydex, & the kydex got stuck to the foam! Will give it another shot tomorrow. I've dropped too much money on all the supplies & the equipment I didn't have but will use manly on holster making for me to get discourage. Aim for about 315 degrees for .060 kydex and you wont get near as much shrinking and glossing as you do at the 325-330 temp range. It will still give you great definition. |
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"A firearm is like a fine woman. You take care of it and it will take care of you. You don't take care of it and it can be a real Bitch."
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Sierra,
If you use Blueguns without adding any tape or blocking in the ejection port then yes, they will be too tight. I typically apply 3 layers of painters tape to each side of my Blueguns, in addition to blocking out the ejection port until it's only 1mm deep and adding a rod for the sight channel. You may also find that the molding is too deep in the trigger guard. You can run two tight layers of tape around the gun, covering the trigger guard, and it will reduce the overmolding. Ideally, your retention will be good to go right out of the press. Every minute you spend prepping carefully will save you 5-10 minutes of screwing around with the heatgun, and the final product will look better too. |
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Originally Posted By amhenry:
Sierra, If you use Blueguns without adding any tape or blocking in the ejection port then yes, they will be too tight. I typically apply 3 layers of painters tape to each side of my Blueguns, in addition to blocking out the ejection port until it's only 1mm deep and adding a rod for the sight channel. You may also find that the molding is too deep in the trigger guard. You can run two tight layers of tape around the gun, covering the trigger guard, and it will reduce the overmolding. Ideally, your retention will be good to go right out of the press. Every minute you spend prepping carefully will save you 5-10 minutes of screwing around with the heatgun, and the final product will look better too. Right on, appreciate the reply. Port and trigger was blocked and a sight channel was on, guess I'll have to widen the gun with tape. I heard blue guns were the way to go, didn't realize you had to widen them out that much more. |
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"I am just crossing my fingers that nobody will put a dong in there." NorCal_Leo
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Cause and effect......Cause is over....Brace for effect....I prep.....what you do to brace yourself.....is at your discretion. But for those who don't prep.....I prep for you....in a different way......Me
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Got my first piece sitting in the press right now!
Can't wait to see how it turns out |
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So you can shoot? Come to an Appleseed, let's verify that claim, then start helping me teach others to shoot too!
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Originally Posted By bobapunk:
I will read this monster of a thread, but for now, I will just leave this here: Nice! Are those the phlster/index fastener loops? They look just like those. I've emailed both about them and gotten zero replies back. They seem way nicer than the knifekits ones I currently use. Nice work! |
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"I am just crossing my fingers that nobody will put a dong in there." NorCal_Leo
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Originally Posted By Sierra5:
Originally Posted By bobapunk:
I will read this monster of a thread, but for now, I will just leave this here: Nice! Are those the phlster/index fastener loops? They look just like those. I've emailed both about them and gotten zero replies back. They seem way nicer than the knifekits ones I currently use. Nice work! +2 |
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Originally Posted By Sierra5:
Originally Posted By bobapunk:
I will read this monster of a thread, but for now, I will just leave this here: Nice! Are those the phlster/index fastener loops? They look just like those. I've emailed both about them and gotten zero replies back. They seem way nicer than the knifekits ones I currently use. Nice work! Have you e-mailed Danny? [email protected] If no reply, try emailing or calling Megaan. [email protected] or 909-923-4073 |
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"A firearm is like a fine woman. You take care of it and it will take care of you. You don't take care of it and it can be a real Bitch."
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