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Everything posted by Rossr
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Thank you! I was kidding a friend of mine that I found him hiding in the knife and the sheath and he was not happy I found him hahaha
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Thanks feels.suprusingly.well in the hand
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Thanks for all the kind words Thanks and Yes I lined it with thin veg tan maybe 2 ounce didn't measure it just seemed good. I just lined the front side didnt bother on the back. Ross
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Ok so it's silly but I call this knife and sheath the wizard. I forged the knife and then did my best at a face in the antler crown. Then decided to try to copy that in leather carving. Kinda has a robe hood on both so struck me as a wizard that I found hiding in the antler and leather. Anyway just thought I'd share Ross
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Thanks, Yes that exists here although many don't know of the tradition or superstition. I always thought it was neat. Ross
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Thanks lol. Thank u Thanks and Yes it's a rolled edge, learned it from Paul Longs videos on sheath making. When the sheath is open before sewing u lay the good side of each to each other and then stitch it down the one side of the belt loop . Then put contact cement on each and roll it over. U then skive the deer skin back from the edges glue the welt in and stitch the sheath. Well u have to stitch the belt loop first then welt etc I think it's a really nice touch and also helps retain the knife in place. Hope that makes sense. Ross
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Thanks. To me the basket weave is always nice in small bits on these cause it's easier to keep uniform and looks tight and neat Appreciate that Thank you Chuck
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The big one is a custom order the smaller one is a gift. Made the knives and the leather work. Leather is wicket and Craig skirting leather dyed. And the red lining on the smaller is deer skin. Just some simple basket weave and plain om the big one. Just thought I'd share. Ross
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This was posted with some follow up about the contest. My hats off to the folks who organized this contest. I don't know any of them personally but a great opportunity and fun too. Thank you all Ross
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@Cattleman Very clean work. I like it tooling looks good. Not sure on results. Curious to see other entries too if pics r somewhere.
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@Simplejack1985 That came oit amazing, great work Ross
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Thanks kindnwords. I thought yours looked great. Hope.u finished it! Bummer u didn't make it in time. It was fun. Glad u posted I never would have seen it otherwise.
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Thanks Appreciate that Kind words, I of.course see a zillion mistakes and wanted to re do it hahaha. Thank you sir
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Ok saw this post and checked it out and took 2 days in my spare time to put one together. I don't do much sheridan carving style so be gentle. I mailed it.off to makers leathwr supply.for the heck of it.
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Thanks Dwight
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Dwight that is interesting. Am I following correct you take the knife in this case put in bag and then put in the sheath with the leather dry or wet? Thanks Ross
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Looks like.normal.solid work from ypu to me at least! I'm sure u are overanalyzing
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Outgrew my shelf unit, Build Along
Rossr replied to Brokenolmarine's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Hey thanks for the response and the close up and the link! I wonder how they attach the brass to the handle. Cause I've got some brass round about hmmm, back to your build sorry didn't mean to derail -
Outgrew my shelf unit, Build Along
Rossr replied to Brokenolmarine's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Nice looking build along and I am sure you will love the extra space. I keep meaning to make some new prettier stamp holders and general hand tool holders but my impatience hasn't allowed me to yet! For some reason I am fascinated with the brass head mallet with the wooden handle, Did you make that? I have a zillion things that could be used to hit a center punch but that is just pretty...do tell more about it please Best Ross -
Foot pedal eyeletting machine seems to work. Needs cleaned up is all. I think it's neat but really have no use for it. $100
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Looking good so far! Keep it up you'll be done and on to the next one in no time
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Solid work like normal!
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Thanks Lol. I went a tad overboard to make sure it was solid on the back ! Thanks
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Still learning holsters. Lot to em imo. Figured I'd share. Just finished this one.