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First Two Sheaths

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Hello, Im new to leather working. I started playing around with some knife blanks and now im into leather and its very exciting making awesome last forever items. My first sheath was a large knife project. Plain and simple no details but clean. Took me 9 hours! I had no idea the time invested. I see works on here and Im in awe at the hours spent making some of the master pieces. Gives me a new look at it!

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Here is my second attempt, took more than 6 hours. Desided to try something different. Colors and details. I was going to put a strap hole on the tip thats why its higher than centered, once I finishe d the piece why strap around your upper thigh! LOL

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If you dont have patience this isnt the hobby you want. Now all my buddies want one .. HA where were they a week ago!!

Thanks for looking.

Steve

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That is a very nice start - keep up the practice and work on your edges. There are a lot of good tips for great edges on here. I like your arrow.

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You talking about the edge as in the burnishing edges? I started a fire on the large one watering after each burnishing, what could I do differently? All layers are cemented, hand saddle stitched. Tight as dicks hat band.

Thanks Steve

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....15 hours well spent........... :thumbsup:

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For the edges...sand paper. I use a stationary belt sander on something like this to get all my edges into a uniform surface, and then round them to desired shape and then burnish. On small projects I sand by hand. Takes forever. But it's worth it.

There is a article I read on here by someone way more talented than me, that taught me a lot about edges. Can't remember where it is, i'm sure someone can post a link.

Looks good. Got to have something to improve, or we'd get bored right?

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You obviously have a good eye for leatherwork. Great job on both sheaths.

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