Dabbling in Kydex

Stay Sharp

Very Active Member
Oct 6, 2015
808
146
WI
Over the years I have made a lot of knife sheaths and handgun holsters they have all been made from leather. This will be my first attempt at making a Kydex holster. Im making this for my son. He bought a Sig Sauer 1911 and wanted Kydex rather than leather so it was time to learn how. Im using .090 thick Kydex.





Just like with leather you have to build up areas that will trap the firearm in the holster. Leather is forgiving and will let the handgun go But this .09 Kydex is pretty stiff and I doubt it would flex to let the firearm go so a dowel is taped along the entire length behind the front sight and other areas are built up such as the trigger guard.



 

Stay Sharp

Very Active Member
Oct 6, 2015
808
146
WI


Kydex is heated and then formed around the firearm using a press with foam so I had to build the press first.



Dry run before heating the Kydex.



I heated the Kydex in my shop oven to 350F.

 

Stay Sharp

Very Active Member
Oct 6, 2015
808
146
WI
I started with the face (outside) face first.



After 15 minutes of cooling time I separated the clamp to check out the results of my first form





 

Stay Sharp

Very Active Member
Oct 6, 2015
808
146
WI
Then I put the pistol and the first piece of Kydex back in the form and heated the other half to form it.





Then I clamped the halves together and ran them through the band saw to cut the top off.



 

Stay Sharp

Very Active Member
Oct 6, 2015
808
146
WI
Then I cut off the muzzle end.



Then I made the belt loops. The plan was Kydex loops held in place with binding post (Chicago) Screws. I'll wrap the Hot Kydex around pieces of wood.





It worked out pretty well.

 

Stay Sharp

Very Active Member
Oct 6, 2015
808
146
WI
Then I cut off the excess and drilled holes for the screws.





The binding post screws attach the belt loops and join the two halves of the holster together.



 

Stay Sharp

Very Active Member
Oct 6, 2015
808
146
WI
Then I cut and sanded the outer perimeter to shape then sanded and buffed the edge.



All finished. Not bad for my first attempt





 

Stay Sharp

Very Active Member
Oct 6, 2015
808
146
WI
This was so much fun. I had to make another for a friend at the archery club. She is a 60+ year old trapper than wanted to carry it on her trap line.







 
Last edited:

Stay Sharp

Very Active Member
Oct 6, 2015
808
146
WI


I still love leather holsters and leather knife sheaths but this kydex thing might catch on.
 
Last edited: