How to "Bone" a Holster to Fit Your Handgun
Using the 'boning' tool, held at a 15-20 degree angle from the leather and applying firm pressure, begin to work the leather along the lines of your handgun. Form the leather to all major characteristics such as the ejection chamber, trigger guard, sight clearance tube and so on. This is where you can add your own personal touch by adding as much or as little detail as you would like. If you would like to add fine lines to mimic your handgun select a smaller rounded object to add the lines. However, the majority of the retention of the weapon in the holster is achieved by depressing the leather into the trigger guard from both sides as well as the ejection chamber. As the leather begins to harden make sure that it reaches a sufficient firmness to retain your handgun when turned upside down and shaken gently. Re-submerge in the boiling water if needed.
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