Video was helpful, but showing how you drew the pattern out and explaining some of the reasoning behind the shapes would have been super helpful, especially given you say this is for a beginner.
I appreciate your feedback. Being one of my first videos.. I do think that I have improved in the instructional area since then. Consider checking out one of my more recent videos. Either way I do appreciate the feedback and comments.
Love the use of the antler tip which saves any metal creating scratches on the metal of the pistol. Also looking forward to burning off the sinew ends which I never tried before when I used a lot of sinew back in the 80s for installing billets in saddles. Cheers...Freddie
While I am not a fan of open carry I will use these techniques to make a holster for my knives. Every time I watch a Robert Little video I learn something new and I love your creativity.
I never realized that leather-work could be so interesting! Twenty minutes just flew by watching you work. The holster looks very good and seeing how it's made is cool. The antler catch and leather strap to hold it closed are unique. I think this was the REAL Robert today, but I've been fooled before. All the Best !
Nice little project Robert. On another note and perhaps I missed it, what size (weight) Bary King tooling maul did you end up recently purchasing? Also, was there a reason you went with the tapered head rather than the round head version? I am in the market for a lighter weight maul than my 24 oz BK and the one you are using in your tooling videos seems to be working out well for you. Thanks again for today's video and for your thoughts on my inquiry above. Enjoy your weekend!
Great questions. The leather was actually 8 oz when measured. That is about the lightest weight that I think I would use. The Barry King maul that I purchased for tooling is 16 oz. I like the tapered head for tooling because you can ground your elbow on the bench top and not have to place your wrist at a more uncomfortable angle. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks for the additional information regarding your maul selection Robert. Also, thanks for the clarification on the leather weight used for this project.
Robert u tube is fun 😊as I watch your video and sign out I got a pot up on MAKING A SINGLE LOOP HOLSTER EPISODE 1 by SPRINGFIELD LEATHER . Robert probably good video to get an idea from for yourself. Just THINK 🤔 of you buddy 😊have a great day . Sniper Lennie .
Video was helpful, but showing how you drew the pattern out and explaining some of the reasoning behind the shapes would have been super helpful, especially given you say this is for a beginner.
I appreciate your feedback. Being one of my first videos.. I do think that I have improved in the instructional area since then. Consider checking out one of my more recent videos. Either way I do appreciate the feedback and comments.
@@InMyBusyLittleShop will do!
Thanks!
I've been meaning to get to a flapped shoulder holster for a 1911 so I was happy to stumble upon this video today, got my mind primed
That’s great. Thanks for the comment! Good luck with your project.
Love the use of the antler tip which saves any metal creating scratches on the metal of the pistol. Also looking forward to burning off the sinew ends which I never tried before when I used a lot of sinew back in the 80s for installing billets in saddles.
Cheers...Freddie
Thanks Freddie. I started a phone case right after that and will be using the artificial sinew to whip the edges.
While I am not a fan of open carry I will use these techniques to make a holster for my knives. Every time I watch a Robert Little video I learn something new and I love your creativity.
Thanks! I appreciate your feedback!
I never realized that leather-work could be so interesting! Twenty minutes just flew by watching you work. The holster looks very good and seeing how it's made is cool. The antler catch and leather strap to hold it closed are unique. I think this was the REAL Robert today, but I've been fooled before. All the Best !
Lol. Yeah John went home. Promise. The holster is a fun project and can be customized easily. Thanks for watching and commenting
Robert great video for first time homeowner leather work hobby. Like 👍 always TKS A MILLION and GOD BLESS .
Thanks! I hope you have a great day.
Wow. That was pretty simple. Very nice. Really like the color.
It is. It’s a great beginner project to build confidence for bigger projects down the road.
Nice job. 👍🏻
Thanks Noel!
Now that was cool. Great job Robert.
Thanks Noel!
Very nice 👌🏻and i really really liked that lock, holster is so fun to make just love it, onley Done 3 st but now i got a idé, thx for a great video
Thanks Jonas!
Great project!
Thanks! I appreciate your feedback
Designing on the fly...👍 Product not my cuppa tea.
It’s not for everyone for sure. It’s a great beginner project to build some confidence. I appreciate your feedback.
Amazing, thanks for the tutorial, im making one for an air pistol i have
I’m glad that you enjoyed it. Good luck with your project.
Nice little project Robert. On another note and perhaps I missed it, what size (weight) Bary King tooling maul did you end up recently purchasing? Also, was there a reason you went with the tapered head rather than the round head version? I am in the market for a lighter weight maul than my 24 oz BK and the one you are using in your tooling videos seems to be working out well for you. Thanks again for today's video and for your thoughts on my inquiry above. Enjoy your weekend!
Great questions. The leather was actually 8 oz when measured. That is about the lightest weight that I think I would use. The Barry King maul that I purchased for tooling is 16 oz. I like the tapered head for tooling because you can ground your elbow on the bench top and not have to place your wrist at a more uncomfortable angle. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks for the additional information regarding your maul selection Robert. Also, thanks for the clarification on the leather weight used for this project.
Robert u tube is fun 😊as I watch your video and sign out I got a pot up on MAKING A SINGLE LOOP HOLSTER EPISODE 1 by SPRINGFIELD LEATHER . Robert probably good video to get an idea from for yourself. Just THINK 🤔 of you buddy 😊have a great day . Sniper Lennie .
Thanks for watching and your support. I hope you have a great week.