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Leather Sheath For A Smith&wesson Survival Knife

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Hello,

I want to show you some of my latest Leatherworks. My latest sheath was made for my old and rare Smith&Wesson Survival Bowie. I love these typical Randall-Style Sheaths...so I have tried to do it in the same way. The second one is a sheath for a very nice Blackjack. I hope you will enjoy it. Sorry for the horrible english- my name is Danny and I am coming from northern germany.

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Very nice. They look Great.

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That last one is stunning!

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Beautiful !

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Hello,

thank you all for the comments! The last one is my favourite too...so here is another sheath for an old Buck Frontiersman. For me, it wasn`t easy to do do the carving pattern by my self (I am really not an artist with the pencil :-)).

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Looks great. I like the channels you cut for the button studs. What did you use to punch the tiny hole at the end of the slit?

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Hi Black Rivet,

the bigger hole is made with a 4mm (dont know that exactly in inches) punch, used with a press. Than comes the Cutter to do the little slit. After that, I have made the very small hole with an 1,2mm drill at the end of the slit. I have tried this special punch with two holes on each side, but the result was disapointing me a littlebit. So I do it in this easy, durable way.

Greets from germany

Danny

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Hi Danny,

I presume that the rectangular pouch on the outside of the S&W sheath is for a sharpening stone? It looks too wide to be for a folding knife...

Regards from South Africa

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On 5/17/2013 at 12:39 AM, Geronimo said:

Hello,

I want to show you some of my latest Leatherworks. My latest sheath was made for my old and rare Smith&Wesson Survival Bowie. I love these typical Randall-Style Sheaths...so I have tried to do it in the same way. The second one is a sheath for a very nice Blackjack. I hope you will enjoy it. Sorry for the horrible english- my name is Danny and I am coming from northern germany.

post-27274-0-26277400-1368743573_thumb.j

post-27274-0-02107200-1368743663_thumb.j

post-27274-0-70635900-1368743762_thumb.j

Very nicely done!

But I got a question: How do you finish all 3 layers of knife sheath on first picture' How do you finish welt (as it's got holes at the bottom) the same way as top and bottom layer?

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Very nice work, Danny, clean and elegant. The carving is very well done, for someone who claims to be not artistic you've done an excellent job (just wish I was as good).:specool:

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