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Rawhide knife sheath

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I found a tutorial from another web site that gave a pretty good rundown on how to make a rawhide sheath. I've liked the looks of this style since I first saw it back in the 80s. I made the knife last Thursday and the sheath on Saturday.

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Sweet ,was the blade a kit or do you make them?I would be interested in a knife like that..Send me a pm if you would.

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Great looking "Neck Knife & Sheath"

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Thanks, I'm excited about venturing into this very primitive look, for way too long my leather work has been pointed towards fancy and fine.

Now I need to find some deer rawhide. This was bleached Goat rawhide I bought for making instruments. I've got another sheath on the bench for a Damascus blade that I'm using bovine rawhide, I've scraped it a bit thinner but I've got to find a source of unbleached deer rawhide so I'm not spending too much time on it or paying too much money. I'll be a little more serious next deer season :)

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Do you make the Blades yourself ?what size are they ?

yes next deer season make contact with deer hunters, you should have lots of

deer skins for rawhide.

i have not seen the rawhide for sale commercially.

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That is a great looking rawhide sheath for your knife! I like that mountain man style !

/ Knut

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These blades I bought at the Alafia River Rendezvous from the maker. They are 1098 and fairly inexpensive, sharp as the dickens and good edge retention. They are 4 5/8" from tip to the end of the stick tang. The full tangs may be another ¼" longer.

I have made a dozen or so blades but the guys I know that make them are master bladesmiths so it's better all around if my buddies make my blades for me. This is one of the full tangs.

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one of my home made, actually my first home made blade, with a very early sheath.

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Thanks megabit. I ordered a couple.

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you may can ask your local deer processor if he's got any in stock. then take it to a taxidermist and they can probably have it made into rawhide for a price.

The Kid

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As a whole, I don't really care about the looks of rawhide, but I really like what you did Hushnel. Super great job! :thumbsup:

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Thanks, I didn't know rawhide needed processing, other than de-hairing and scrapping. I’ll have to check out the process.

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Well, I haven't been around much, like the scatterbrain I am, I go from one project to another. I guess I was so glad to stop doing the custom motorcycle seats that I've only been doing utilitarian leather work. Just making stuff I need or a little custom stuff for friends. I figured I would just respond to this thread I started quite a while ago.

I did a few more of the rawhide sheaths and started making knifes again. I'll post a few, I did make sheaths for each of them.

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This one I kind of got carried away with, adding gator scutes and bling.

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These are a few of the knives I've made, the first two are made by stock removal out of D-2 tool steel then professionally heat treated.

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This is the sheath I made for it.

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This is the biggest of the four D-2 knives 10 3/4" overall length with a 5 1/2" blade. both of these knives are hilted with Black Cherry Burl.

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And it's sheath.

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This is the last one I'll show and the only one I managed to keep for myself. The handle is made from stacked leather disks, below it is a fire starting ferro rod I also added stacked leather to. This blade is made by Enzo and is 01 tool steel.

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Thanks for looking, I'm playing at a ukulele festival tomorrow and spending the day making up ukulele straps :) Ya'all have a good weekend.

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