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My First Kydex Project


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Been looking for a decent holster for my newly aquired G34 IDPA gun and not having much luck. Well I say that, every holster I strapped on felt like I had a shoe box stuck on my hip! So I ordered the stuff and this is what I have so far. Still need some cleanup and polishing the edges but I think I'm gonna like it. quqyruse.jpg9equ9a3a.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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Looking good. Good definition. What are you using as a heat source? I've been using a toaster oven but I'm having trouble getting it to not overheat the Kydex.

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It looks good. I am wanting to do this too. Can you maybe do a write up with a parts list?


Will get you a list of what I'm using. I think I have less than $6 in that one.
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Looking good. Good definition. What are you using as a heat source? I've been using a toaster oven but I'm having trouble getting it to not overheat the Kydex.


I'm using a yard sale toaster oven. It has a thermo on it so I set it at 300 for about 3 min, then bump it to 375 for 30 or so seconds and then toss it on the foam press.
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Looks great!

 

I bought a $10-$15 heat gun from harbor freight to use on kydex - works great, and you can spot-heat areas that need a little fixing without messing up the rest of the holster.

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Looking good. Good definition. What are you using as a heat source? I've been using a toaster oven but I'm having trouble getting it to not overheat the Kydex.

Try using your oven and start at 300 degrees. I just put it on a cookie sheet in the middle rack. I normally do 315 degrees but some ovens may vary. When it gets floppy it's ready to work. I've done many crossbreed style holsters and a couple raven concealment style and I only burned one piece of Kydex in the learning process. WARNING, you may never buy a holster again.

 

-southernasylum

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Here is the initial mold for my XD9. I like a high ride so I am experimenting on how much material to leave at the bottom. I'll try to post some pictures of the process/steps if I think about it. If anyone has tips/comments is love to hear. Side note: When I saw the sublimated dye on this piece of kydex I had to order it. FDE with an OD green flag. A little nerve wracking during the molding process since it's thick, and the only one like it that I have. y4yte4yv.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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One quick tip. If you don't like the mold the first time just toss it back in he oven. It will flatten itself out like new and be ready for another try. -southernasylum Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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You know your a gun nut when....your wife comes home and yells at you to "stop making gun holsters in my oven!" lol. Awesome. Good work. I look forward to the write up thread. THis is very interesting indeed.

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You did a hellofa job. I need to start making sheaths for my knives. Where did you get your supplies if you don't mind me asking?

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Knifekits.com has the best quality kydex tools I've seen at pretty reasonable prices.  You can get by with a lot less if you're careful.

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So here are a few more pics of my second project. There is a photo above of the initial mold. My thrown together press hy8ajeqe.jpg Back mold 6ujydevu.jpg Both halves 5y2urame.jpg Assembled, riveted, but still need to put a slight bend so it contours the body e9y3e3ed.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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I have a question for those of you making kydex holsters, do you have any scraps for sale or free? I want to try and make a belt holder for 45-70 ammunition. Seems like it would hold the rounds securely but still allow for a easy reload.
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I have a question for those of you making kydex holsters, do you have any scraps for sale or free? I want to try and make a belt holder for 45-70 ammunition. Seems like it would hold the rounds securely but still allow for a easy reload.


I am sure I have some scraps laying around...pm me and I'll send me your way
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[quote name="Wiljo05" post="1146140" timestamp="1399294325"]Been looking for a decent holster for my newly aquired G34 IDPA gun and not having much luck. Well I say that, every holster I strapped on felt like I had a shoe box stuck on my hip! So I ordered the stuff and this is what I have so far. Still need some cleanup and polishing the edges but I think I'm gonna like it. quqyruse.jpg9equ9a3a.jpgSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/quote] I'd pay good money for that, and by that I mean it looks great. If you don't mind me asking, about how much do you have in it? Time excluded, of course. I've got one I really like for the range in coyote tan but considering what I paid for it I'd like to try and make a black one myself. ETA: picture of the coyote one I'd like to semi-replicate, only picture I have u8egajug.jpg

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I have really wanted to try making these holsters.  I hope mine come out as good as your first one Wiljo. 

 

Good job and please keep us posted!

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