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Started by Derek Wells. Last reply by Jan Carter Jul 12, 2018. 20 Replies 5 Likes
This WIP was inspired by a post on a local forum here in Australia a couple of days ago about a pocket slip a chap bought on EBay for 10 Pounds out of the UK – just under $20 Australian – that’s…Continue
Started by Jamie Law. Last reply by Bryan W Apr 16, 2018. 4 Replies 3 Likes
Hi forumI've just put together a prototype belt pouch design using a few techniques I've not tried before.I've used goat hide and cross laminated it back to back, outside dyed black and inside left…Continue
Started by Jamie Law. Last reply by Jamie Law Apr 14, 2018. 6 Replies 4 Likes
HelloI've just joined the forum and spotted this section, I'm a leather hobbyist and look forward to sharing some projects and asking a few questions.I've recently finished a Leatherman wave belt…Continue
Started by advansite. Last reply by Jay Dec 17, 2017. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Finished a hatchet for one of my best customers.. need to make a carry sheath .. any ideas.. been looking around and nothing has excited me yet …Continue
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they can be used, now sute what Oz rating it has though but I believe it is fairly light. I have a money pouch made out kangaroo that is really light leather
Just found this company and order a 10lb bundle of 8oz black leather, and a couple of sheath kits from them. Pricing was suprisingly good even with postage to Australia - $53AUD for the lot including postage.
cheers JJ
Awesome sheaths displayed here. Where does everyone get there leather from? Looking for some online and preferably cheap to start off with to learn
Blotching - Did you deglaze (clean) the leather before staining?
The order that works for me: Glue, trim edges with belt grinder, follow edge with groover on front, space holes in groove, after making holes I groove the back last connecting holes, I use 2 different groovers, edge following type and manual type, I then deglaze, stain, cross stitch, edge coat.
Nice work there, I like the photo with what looks like spalted maple, nice touch with fish lure !
This is my second knife completed and first sheath. Does anyone know why the sheath stain blotched in some places. Should I do more than one coat with the leather stain? I also messed up on the grooves for the stitching. I cut the groove on the back first to make sure I missed the belt loop near the edge. Then poked and drilled the holes. It came out uneven on the front and kind of messy looking. It looks pretty good from the back. Also, what is the best order? I did it glue, stitch, wet and mold, stain, and seal. I think there has to be a better order.
If anyone is interested I thought I might post step by step pics of a BK-2 sheath that we started building today. This is how we do it, If anyone has any questions about our process feel free to ask....If you use an easier method please share...
8-9 oz vegetable tanned leather, this piece is more like 9-10 oz. The pattern used was designed from a tracing of the actual knife model. When finished the sheath will be a brown, vertical carry, dual retention snap with a decorative banded strap. More pics to follow tomorrow....
That's actually very nice looking Ivars. Certainly better than my attempts at leatherwork.
I'd like to see some one make a basic how to get started working with leather discussion.
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