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Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 11:02 am
by n5wmk
Nice work! Been years since I hand crafted leather, never did progress to holsters.

Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 5:16 pm
by Dreamer42
My latest holster for IWB. It started its life as OWB, but since I already had a great OWB I bought a dozen years ago, I thought I'd convert this one. Added the extensions and loops with snaps. The photo doesn't show it, but the loops fold down, of course. It's very comfortable.

Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 5:51 pm
by BAW1967
Made my own bullet trap so the Mrs. and I can practice but keep the bullets in our own property. I have five acres in the country and this thing works!

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Last one is a video, pick on the photo.

Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 8:53 pm
by Chemist45
Details man, details!
What's the filling on the bullet trap?
Where did you get it?
Dimensions?
What is that black thing?
What side is that on?

Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 12:12 am
by Pawpaw
It looks like railroad ballast.

Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 9:39 am
by Texascrewser
Looks like the shredded rubber landscape mulch.

Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 10:39 am
by TBJK
drjoker wrote:
I bought all the materials from Tandy Leather. Cost is $64, not including cost of tools. The belt clips alone are $8, Item #1240-24.
Those clips are sale right now, or at least they were last night. 1.99 each seems to be a pretty good deal. I need to make it by their show room at some point.

Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 7:25 pm
by BAW1967
Chemist45 wrote:Details man, details!
What's the filling on the bullet trap?
Where did you get it?
Dimensions?
What is that black thing?
What side is that on?
1. Rubber mulch from Home Depot
2. I made it myself.
3. 3ft high x 4ft wide x 1ft thick
4. 1/2" thick conveyor belt from work
5. Shooting at the conveyor belt side.

Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 8:24 am
by train460
if i did this correct. Stole the idea from several on the S&W forums.
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did both sides.

Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 9:53 am
by Blindref757
What is this called and how did you do it? ^

Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 11:07 am
by train460
Clean the area that you want filled with 98% Isopropyl Alcohol. let dry.
- Pick finger nail polish color you want to fill lettering with and basically paint over the letters not worrying if you get out of the letters. I basically painted a box around the letters making sure the paint filled all the letters.
- Let paint totally dry
- take cotton pads, (not soaked) with NON-ACETONE finger nail polish remover and slowly glide it over the painted area gently.
- Basically you will remove the nail polish on the surface area but the polish that went into the engraved lettering will remain. Remember to wipe with a slight touch. do not press down to hard.
- once you are done get a towel with Rem oil (or other gun oil) and give a god rubbing to get the luster back

- Nail polish
- 98 Isopropyl Alcohol
- non-acetone finger nail polish remover
- cotton pads, or q-tips

Home made snap caps

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 8:24 pm
by uthornsfan
So I ordered some snap caps but I figured I could just as easily make some at the TechShop in Round Rock and return the ones I purchased.

Picked up 1/2" x 36" aluminum rod from Home Depot for around $8 after tax.

Headed to the tech shop and started taking some measurements. I hadn't been on the metal lathe in about 6 months so it took me a little while to get comfortable with everything and 2.5 hours later I have 4 .45 ACP snap caps. Now some of them aren't pretty as I am a total NOOB on the lathe but the last one I did was really nice. I think my next trip up there I will be able to get five .45ACP and five 9MM snap caps finished.

Obviously it is not completely finished as the edges on the rim are pretty rough. This was my first one. I also drilled a hole where the primer pocket would go and plan on filling it with some kind of rubber product to protect the firing pin. This was done more for fun and to get me out of the house than to save money. Althought at $14 bucks for five .45 snap caps and $14 bucks for five 9mm caps this is significantly cheaper except for time factor :)

Enjoy the pics.

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Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 8:59 pm
by wrinkles
DIY dual shotgun shell cadie for 3 gun speed loading. Still a prototype.

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Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 9:43 am
by cmtexas
A friend of mine made some of these with his laser cutter. They are Acrylic material bent with a hotwire.

Re: Show your DIY Ideas and Projects

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 5:18 pm
by Paul's Shield
I polished the barrel of my S&W M&P Shield

Have to apologize I didn't get a before picture but it was the exact same color as the rest of the pistol.

Materials needed: Mother's mag & aluminum polish, 400, 800, 1500, & 2000 grit sand paper, Red scotchbrite pads, Dremel tool with polishing wheel & red compound.

Step 1: soak in vinegar for 3-4 hours
Step 2: Take red scotchbrite pad and put some mag polish on it and give it an inital rub. do this for about a few minutes
Step 3: Take 400 grit paper and apply some more mag polish and rub, rub, rub slowing increasing to the finest grit paper. Wipe it down to see progress.
Step 4: once you feel you removed enough of the black coating take the dremel tool and apply some compound to the polishing wheel and start polishing it up. This took me about 15-20 minutes. I would rub off the compound once it turned black to check progress and kept polishing until I was satisfied.
Step 5: apply mag polish and wipe off with micro fiber cloth.
Final: clean barrel as if you were just cleaning right after coming from the range.

this process will apply to basicly any part. You'll notice I also did the spring stop.

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