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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • Bill shows you how he made an all metal and leather belt and holster for his Han Solo costume.
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    Holster Pattern Video
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    How to Burnish Leather
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    Tools & Materials Used
    Leather can be found at your local leather working store. I went to MacPhearsons Leather in Seattle, but Tandy leather has many locations across the USA. They'll have all the tools, hardware, rivets, dye, and snaps you'll need.
    I got my aluminum from a local "exotic metals" distributor in Kent, WA. I literally just looked up "metal store" in Google maps and made a couple of calls to see who had what I needed.
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Комментарии • 89

  • @warlockcommandcenter
    @warlockcommandcenter 8 лет назад +9

    Back in the day the original holster was a reproduction of US cavalry from the 1860's the flap was removed further the scope was more exposed . Like your buckles they are well done.

  • @OmegaforgeProps
    @OmegaforgeProps 8 лет назад +13

    Hey Bill, i just wanted you to know that you are the very first person i have ever supported on Patreon. You are a talented prop maker and a great communicator, i have learned a lot from watching your videos and taking park in the Q/A live streams. I am a fledgling prop maker and i gained my skills through a lot of trial and error as well as many RUclips videos. I also do panels at conventions in my area teaching people the basics of prop making. I hope some day to be known for the things i make and that people will say the same things about me that i always hear them say about you aka that you make awesome stuff!

  • @tygreen2155
    @tygreen2155 8 лет назад +1

    Hey, just wanted to say nice job on the project. If you want some tips on working with leather from someone who works with it all the time, i work with my dad and we build custom saddles in Texas. To darken the color of the leather, we use peanut oil and depending on how many coats you use will determine how dark it gets. And if you plan on using leather regularly, we use a large sewing machine thats made for leather, its much nicer and cleaner looking.

  • @caseydamato2130
    @caseydamato2130 8 лет назад

    Great video! I love seeing you (or any RUclips "maker") work with new materials- it encourages me (or any other inexperienced viewer) to try new things and give creating props a shot!

  • @talkshushigeisha
    @talkshushigeisha 8 лет назад

    Glue before sewing leather, why have I never thought of that before! No more struggle to keep everything straight! Thank you!

  • @XxHeManWomenHaterxX
    @XxHeManWomenHaterxX 8 лет назад

    Really cool Bill! You put a lot of thought into the constructing a very well built prop. Great job!

  • @ArchKnightCeberus
    @ArchKnightCeberus 8 лет назад

    It turned out really well! Especially for your first time doing leather. I just finished making a Zack Fair cosplay that I got to do some leather for the first time as well.

  • @FloydWaxlerStudios
    @FloydWaxlerStudios 7 лет назад +2

    Looks fantastic! Excellent job on this belt. I'm a beginner when it comes to prop making and cosplaying but I hope to be able to do something like this in the future :)

  • @MrDpeasley2
    @MrDpeasley2 8 лет назад +1

    That came out awesome. I love your videos, I've learned a lot from you.

  • @mstruvmgc07
    @mstruvmgc07 8 лет назад

    dude for your first leather build this is fantastic! way to go!

  • @TandyLeatherCo
    @TandyLeatherCo 6 лет назад

    Great work!

  • @jonnymccall9782
    @jonnymccall9782 8 лет назад

    Well done that turned out great

  • @nick_is_steve
    @nick_is_steve 8 лет назад

    Great video as always. Can't wait to see your next video.

  • @PaulTunnicliffeChannel
    @PaulTunnicliffeChannel 8 лет назад

    Awesome work as usual Bill.

  • @apeterson23
    @apeterson23 8 лет назад

    More leather , more leather, more leather. please make more leather props. Bad ass belt

  • @person10284
    @person10284 8 лет назад

    Bill, if the metal was getting too hot to touch, you should quench the heat with water. If it is too hot to the touch then it can be on the verge of overheating. Just a nice tip :)

  • @cchobbyfun1
    @cchobbyfun1 3 года назад

    Well done! Thinking abut making one of these as well. Glad to see it can be done by someone new to leather and aluminum.

  • @CursedFatNinja
    @CursedFatNinja 8 лет назад

    Keep up the good work. Your videos are entertaining and informative. You deserve more views and subs.

  • @Teazone-xb7qb
    @Teazone-xb7qb 8 лет назад

    Not Bad. Keep it up man. It looks great!

  • @coreylamerton5399
    @coreylamerton5399 8 лет назад

    looks awesome man

  • @steve_the_elf
    @steve_the_elf 8 лет назад

    Awesome build for a first try, you could fasten the lower strap to the bottom of the holster with a double rivet, 1" above the end instead of in the middle of the holster web. A minor mod which would not show or take much to move, but word make wearing more comfortable (and keep the perfectionists happy). 🤓.
    Personally I think it's an excellent holster and I wish I was able to match your skill at costuming. A worthy goal indeed.

  • @70redcutlass
    @70redcutlass 8 лет назад

    Looks very nice. The buckling is great work. I did use your patterning idea ( paper on your body) to pattern out my holster as well and it works great. Mine isn't leather but a vinyl fabric over a nylon belt. with all the attached "utility doodads. I would love a metal buckle and this give me some great ideas. Love your vids.

    • @tyegilliard6042
      @tyegilliard6042 6 лет назад

      Over all u did a good job...but the scope does NOT go inside the body of the holster ..its on the outside.

  • @insaneowl1646
    @insaneowl1646 8 лет назад

    good job bro! I have a han solo belt now all I need is boots and shirt... THANKS

  • @thomasjanson
    @thomasjanson 7 лет назад +1

    Very awesome!

  • @ooklathemok
    @ooklathemok 2 года назад

    thatt was bloody good

  • @pandaphil
    @pandaphil 8 лет назад

    No criticism here. It's a heck of a lot nicer than my first effort would turn out. Leathers the one medium I've never been good at.

  • @skevoid
    @skevoid 8 лет назад

    Would definitely recommend using cutting fluid when cutting or drilling aluminium. You'll get cleaner results, it won't heat up nearly as much, and it's less harsh on your blades/drill bits (though it will make more mess!).

  • @GiacoWhatever
    @GiacoWhatever 8 лет назад +4

    Nice!!!

  • @larsvanwijgerden9246
    @larsvanwijgerden9246 8 лет назад

    Awesomeness!!

  • @AndrewHasara
    @AndrewHasara 7 лет назад

    Rather than bothering with the leather dye, you can get a color very similar to that by applying waterproofing oil to the cowhide. I still use a jar of Sno Seal I bought decades ago.

    • @punishedprops
      @punishedprops  7 лет назад +1

      +Andrew Hasara I'll have to pick some of that up.

  • @crazedindian2358
    @crazedindian2358 6 лет назад

    Nice video! Next time you stitch leather, use a slot punch. This sort of just cuts a line into the leather so after stitching it tightens on the thread, and looks better. The holster looks great!

  • @cbzgn38
    @cbzgn38 7 лет назад

    Nice job. The leg strap should be down near the tip of the holster where the end of the barrel would be.

  • @Screamingtut
    @Screamingtut 8 лет назад

    cool belt

  • @ZombieEric1
    @ZombieEric1 8 лет назад

    Hi Bill I have been watching your stuff for a long time now you always make amazing things. I am a master leather smith, effects makeup artist and prop maker my self, if you ever find your self in Austin and want some tips on leather I would be happy to show you some things or you could always just shoot me a message on here. oh and if you ever do find your self in Austin I am also a sideshow performer and work at a oddities museum I would love to get you guys some tickets to see the museum and show.

  • @1976Markku
    @1976Markku 8 лет назад +1

    That's one very nice holster tutorial.BTW How wide is that belt,2 inches?

  • @propreplicatorproductions2431
    @propreplicatorproductions2431 7 лет назад

    Have you added the other pouches and greeblies yet? Not trying to be pushy or anything:). Great looking belt!

  • @6zwbob
    @6zwbob 8 лет назад

    Will there be a video on burnishing?

  • @galaxyace9492
    @galaxyace9492 6 лет назад

    Ohhhhhh my gosh That's Awsome 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @alyhurtfoley6000
    @alyhurtfoley6000 8 лет назад

    can you make a flash helmet/cowl

  • @galaxyace9492
    @galaxyace9492 6 лет назад +1

    I'm a big Star wars and Hab solo Fan and this ist awsome

  • @meganvasquez7494
    @meganvasquez7494 8 лет назад

    I need this belt in my life😫

  • @EliasFakenami
    @EliasFakenami 8 лет назад +1

    +Punished Props Great project Bill! How thick is that lether?

    • @robertkercher1980
      @robertkercher1980 5 лет назад

      If you want to simplify your leather work you can always buy some nice latigo leather it is already colored and sealed, just needs the edges to be burnished.

  • @GeekOutSAShow
    @GeekOutSAShow 8 лет назад

    the real question.. who made the holster first?

  • @jordancrawford3524
    @jordancrawford3524 7 лет назад

    I just realized you guys only have around 200k subs. Kinda sad since you guys make such good content.

    • @punishedprops
      @punishedprops  7 лет назад

      +jordan crawford Thanks! We're growing every day. =)

    • @robertcapley9507
      @robertcapley9507 6 лет назад

      I was thinking the same thing! I predict big things for you guys and several foam props for me

    • @odavenport7smal
      @odavenport7smal 6 лет назад

      First name Last name I read this, looked at the subscriber count and realised that I wasn't subscribed. I literally thought "What the hell? Why am I not subscribed?" and fixed the problem.

  • @Deniz-bg8no
    @Deniz-bg8no 8 лет назад

    Great video! I'm about to start a belt holster built myself (although a more improvised one, because I'm figuring out another way to close the belt in the front)
    Which thickness do you recommend for the leahter? Thanks!

    • @BenDelano
      @BenDelano 8 лет назад

      For a holster I'd recommend 5-6 oz leather at minimum. 7-8 is actually better if it's a holster that's being used a lot, but for cosplay purposes 5-6 hits the "sturdy enough" and "costs less" buttons fairly well.
      I would also recommend finding "How to Make Holsters" by Al Stohlman. It has great instructions on how to make your custom pattern, general assembly and a number of different types of holster.

  • @sachas-d
    @sachas-d 8 лет назад

    Bill, I see the DL-44's paint is coming off! are going to make a perminent accurate one?

    • @sachas-d
      @sachas-d 8 лет назад

      +Punished Props Maybe you should do something like in the Tested video with the machined metal parts and a C96 Mauser kit?

  • @Pepeboyington71
    @Pepeboyington71 4 года назад

    Hi, well done for your work, where did you take the leather and what thickness did you use?

    • @punishedprops
      @punishedprops  4 года назад +1

      I went to MacPhearsons Leather in Seattle, but Tandy leather has many locations across the USA. They'll have all the tools, hardware, rivets, dye, and snaps you'll need. I don't know exactly what weight I did, but probably between 9 and 12 oz

  • @Wwefanfam
    @Wwefanfam 8 лет назад

    I might just USA as the buckles

  • @SgtFaclon1965
    @SgtFaclon1965 7 лет назад

    I just joined your Patreon page

  • @benstanley4529
    @benstanley4529 7 лет назад

    Hey Bill! Trying to make a holster for my Mal reynolds gun (thank you for the tutorial), where can I find a similar type of leather you used on this build? I dont want to buy the wrong thing.

    • @benstanley4529
      @benstanley4529 7 лет назад

      Thanks man! I really appreciate the work you do. youve inspired me to go and try to build my own small business :)

    • @robertkercher1980
      @robertkercher1980 5 лет назад

      Mind if i cut in? Tandy Leather has just about everything you could need for a leather project. they are also on line. A good ten or twelve oz side would be just about perfect.

  • @j.s.connolly8579
    @j.s.connolly8579 3 года назад

    Do You SELL the "BELT METAL PARTS" as a Kit? IF So I would love to know how MUCH You Charge for it?
    Thanks.
    Joe

  • @chadmatich7679
    @chadmatich7679 5 лет назад

    Hi Bill, I'm a Star Wars fan, but do Star Trek Cosplay (I know, blasphemy on a SW build video). I'm currently working on a 2285 (The Wrath Of Khan Era) Starfleet Uniform, with a few custom touches. I'd like to add a holster for my Phaser to slide into and hang off of the standard uniform belt. I got a lot of great tips and ideas from this video, my only questions are, what thickness leather did you use, and where do you go about getting a sheet of leather (I assume Joanne's or Hobby Lobby doesn't carry the correct leather)?

    • @punishedprops
      @punishedprops  5 лет назад

      Hey there! Check out this video for some helpful info and links! ruclips.net/video/42HvV9uQxr0/видео.html

  • @MrDukeSilverr
    @MrDukeSilverr 8 лет назад

    shouldnt the leg strap be way more down?

    • @MrDukeSilverr
      @MrDukeSilverr 8 лет назад

      ***** well it still looks pretty awesome

  • @dylanwillis2812
    @dylanwillis2812 8 лет назад

    how much leather did you have to buy?

    • @robertkercher1980
      @robertkercher1980 5 лет назад

      You could easily do this project with less than a whole side as long as you lay out first then cut.

  • @alexandrefroio2408
    @alexandrefroio2408 8 лет назад

    well, it's better than my 1-week build which used a lot of brown duct tape and metal cut from an old CD-Drive I scavenged.

  • @alaskankare
    @alaskankare 7 лет назад

    is this similar to Jango Fetts belt?

    • @alaskankare
      @alaskankare 7 лет назад

      Ah, its close...but the metal buckle is different. Now that would have been an interesting story wouldn't it? If they were a match. :) How did Han Solo end up with his belt? LOL Like there wouldn't be a mass producer of holsters like we have today.

    • @fuzion4104
      @fuzion4104 7 лет назад

      alaskankare not really but you could use the first part as a guide maybe😀

  • @utubehound69
    @utubehound69 8 лет назад

    That would sell for open carry folks.

  • @Wwefanfam
    @Wwefanfam 8 лет назад

    I might use cardboard

  • @richbuilds_com
    @richbuilds_com 8 лет назад

    Save yourself hours and knackered hands - get a hammer punch set. You can punch out holes all day :-)

  • @kal.amansi1825
    @kal.amansi1825 8 лет назад

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  • @GQ3MindSpeaks
    @GQ3MindSpeaks 6 лет назад

    Amazing build. However I fall into the category of people who have no access to all of the equipment you own.

    • @robertkercher1980
      @robertkercher1980 5 лет назад

      It takes a bit longer but all this work can be done with hand tools. files, hacksaw, drill and hammer.

  • @moeshickenyay
    @moeshickenyay 5 лет назад

    So now we have to pay to watch You Tube, the whole thing has gone to hell since Google bought it up.

  • @kal.amansi1825
    @kal.amansi1825 8 лет назад

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  • @DaddyHerbie
    @DaddyHerbie 8 лет назад

    Hey Bill, always love your work, but as somebody who lets a lot of kids use my shop (after a thorough safety lecture), I need to admonish you for wearing gloves while working with your bandsaw. This is really not a safe practice, and I'd hate to see one of your many young fans get hurt by emulating it.
    Beyond the false sense of security, they create a new danger vector - brushing the saw blade with a bare finger will net you a cut or even a nasty gash. Brushing the saw blade with a gloved hand could snag the leather and pull your hand deeper into the machine and things get worse fast. I've seen it happen, it's why we don't do it in my shop. Better to work carefully and keep things out of the way.
    If you feel like you need to hold something close to the blade, it's much safer to figure out how to use a pusher stick or feather board to hold things down.

  • @kevinhardy8997
    @kevinhardy8997 Год назад

    You just need a $10,000 machine shop to make this $10 belt!