I used these projects to practice new Techniques I learned on some Sheath making DVD's I was given. I used a straight Basketweave Stamping Tool to create the Arrow Head Pattern, the Photo's don't do it justice. I imagine on a larger project such as an Armguard or Quiver this pattern would look outstanding
This little Knife is a Chinese Rip Off of a version of a Japanese Kiridashi that Boker makes and retails for around $90. Deale Extreme sells them for $8.60. It came Razor Sharp and seems to keep a keen edge, profile wise is a Dead Ringer for the Boker, even has Boker etched into the Blade. The Kiridashi as I understand it is commonly used for Wood Carving and as a Utility Knife and I thought it would be handy to keep in my Leatherworking Kit.
I have never made a Sheath designed to be worn behind your back or as a cross draw Sheath and in the past I had been asked too. I decided to knock this up for no other reasons, no illusions of a Mall Ninja here
I hafted the last 6" of a Goat Horn onto an old hidden Tang Solingen Carbon Steel Blade some years ago. It has proven itself in the field but the Sheath I made for it way back when was looking ordinary so I decided to knock up another Mexican Loop Sheath for it. I wanted to use a Bow Tie type retainer for the Knife as again I have not used it before. I would have mounted the Stud on the Sheath and therefore the Tie lower, but the Goat Horns Shape forced me to mount it on the Tie.
After I dyed these Sheaths I rubbed them back with fine Sandpaper to make them look well worn and then resealed them
regards Jacko
Enough already - 2 more new Sheaths and a new Knife
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Enough already - 2 more new Sheaths and a new Knife
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Re: Enough already - 2 more new Sheaths and a new Knife
Looking Good Perry. Cheers Roadie.
Re: Enough already - 2 more new Sheaths and a new Knife
Evening Grant, hows things in your neck of the woods Mate ?? I see it's been raining a bit down Tamworth way and that Camp grounds needed to be evacuated. All is well I hope
regards Perry
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Re: Enough already - 2 more new Sheaths and a new Knife
Perry,
They are beautiful, your workmanship superb..............(and I don't want to hear about the boo boos).
and next time you see Steve you must ask him about his speed leather punching
cheers
sue
They are beautiful, your workmanship superb..............(and I don't want to hear about the boo boos).
and next time you see Steve you must ask him about his speed leather punching
cheers
sue
Re: Enough already - 2 more new Sheaths and a new Knife
with work like that you cant keep calling yourself an enthusist
verrrry nice
verrrry nice
Re: Enough already - 2 more new Sheaths and a new Knife
Thanks for the kind words Folks.
My workmanship has improved in the last few weeks since I watched those Paul Long and Chuck Burrows DVD's. After 15 or 16 years of learning Leathercraft through trial and error what I learned watching those DVD's has been a revelation. Still have a few Knives to either Grind, screw together or make Sheaths for so have months of entertainment to come.
As a footnote one little trick I applied to these Sheaths that will help others who make their own Sheaths. Use a Hairdryer on the finished Sheath. It is magic to watch the Leather react under the Hairdryer, it moulds itself around the Knife and Hardens.
I made these Sheath's using a pattern and they have a fitted welt that fits the blade precisely. The Heat just makes every thing mate together a little better
No need to hold the Hairdrer too the Leather for a great length of time 45 seconds each side, manipulate the Leather so it forms even more snugly and allow to cool.
The Leather hardens to the point that it almost rings when you tap it. In ages past Leather Armour was hardened by passing it in front of a heat source. The Leather does not dry out with the brief applicaion of the heat from the Hairdryer and a light coat of Vegetable Oil does not soften it again
Sue I'd be real keen to see Steve's Speed Leather Punch, is it called a Sewing Machine Here is my new Speed Leather Punch - I bought this handy little Leather Punch the other week. Had to grind the Awl down, it had a lip around it that caught on the Leather after punching through it. It makes punching Stitching Holes on the off side of the Project a whole lot faster and easier than trying to line an Awl up to a pre cut Stitching Groove.
and a link to where I bought it, scroll down the page and you will see that lip on the Punch I mentioned
http://www.brettunsvillage.com/leather/ ... html#punch
regards Jacko
My workmanship has improved in the last few weeks since I watched those Paul Long and Chuck Burrows DVD's. After 15 or 16 years of learning Leathercraft through trial and error what I learned watching those DVD's has been a revelation. Still have a few Knives to either Grind, screw together or make Sheaths for so have months of entertainment to come.
As a footnote one little trick I applied to these Sheaths that will help others who make their own Sheaths. Use a Hairdryer on the finished Sheath. It is magic to watch the Leather react under the Hairdryer, it moulds itself around the Knife and Hardens.
I made these Sheath's using a pattern and they have a fitted welt that fits the blade precisely. The Heat just makes every thing mate together a little better
No need to hold the Hairdrer too the Leather for a great length of time 45 seconds each side, manipulate the Leather so it forms even more snugly and allow to cool.
The Leather hardens to the point that it almost rings when you tap it. In ages past Leather Armour was hardened by passing it in front of a heat source. The Leather does not dry out with the brief applicaion of the heat from the Hairdryer and a light coat of Vegetable Oil does not soften it again
Sue I'd be real keen to see Steve's Speed Leather Punch, is it called a Sewing Machine Here is my new Speed Leather Punch - I bought this handy little Leather Punch the other week. Had to grind the Awl down, it had a lip around it that caught on the Leather after punching through it. It makes punching Stitching Holes on the off side of the Project a whole lot faster and easier than trying to line an Awl up to a pre cut Stitching Groove.
and a link to where I bought it, scroll down the page and you will see that lip on the Punch I mentioned
http://www.brettunsvillage.com/leather/ ... html#punch
regards Jacko
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Re: Enough already - 2 more new Sheaths and a new Knife
Really nice looking work Jacko..
regards...pete
regards...pete