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New Sheath with turquoise inlay for a knife I just am finishing

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Working on a custom knife and just finished the sheath

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Show the knife in sheath and out please. From the pic my guess is the knife will wear sheath. Not sure why you did it this way. It Looks cool

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I bought turquoise for knife accents just before my injury.  I'd like to see the knife as well.

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12 hours ago, Brokenolmarine said:

I bought turquoise for knife accents just before my injury.  I'd like to see the knife as well.

It will be done in the next couple of days and I will post it

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Thanks.  I'll look forward to it.

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Waiting for finished pics. Looks great!

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On 5/21/2022 at 5:10 PM, Brokenolmarine said:

I bought turquoise for knife accents just before my injury.  I'd like to see the knife as well.

 

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The knife still needs some finish work obviously but here it is. The sheath will last many years despite appearances The only thing I would be concerned about is the turquoise inlay, so I drilled several small holes in the back with a diamond drill and attached a piece of 3oz vegtan with JB weld I have tested this process and the leather is what gives first. The other concern is the Mother of Pearl inlay being scratched, that is why I put the retaining strap at the top to kind of protect it. This Knife is going to a young lady that works as part of her family business running a sawmill at their lumberyard in Pa.  And the knife is made to fit her hand not mine if it looks a little small. I am sure it will be well cared for Thank you.

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Nice... I know she will be proud to own it.  The only question is will she carry it daily or lock it away because it's a treasured gift.  I love the beauty of the grain in the scales as well.  I will probably inlay my first turquoise in walnut or cocobolo.  I may make the blade a Damascus hunter or go with a skinner.  

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1 hour ago, Brokenolmarine said:

Nice... I know she will be proud to own it.  The only question is will she carry it daily or lock it away because it's a treasured gift.  I love the beauty of the grain in the scales as well.  I will probably inlay my first turquoise in walnut or cocobolo.  I may make the blade a Damascus hunter or go with a skinner.  

Thank you very much, be careful with Cocobolo you can develop a sever allergic reaction to it. I had worked with it for years intermittently and then one time everywhere the wood dust touched my skin the top layers of skin died like a very bad sunburn. It took almost a month to heal. If you are interested her name is Emerald and her You Tube channel is Lumber Capitol Log Yard. She is the pretty Redhead. 

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Thanks for the warning, but I have worked with cocobolo a lot.  So far no issues, but I use dust collection and have several systems in play including an overhead air filter.  I'll check out the website.

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I like both the sheath and knife. What holds the turquoise on?

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On 5/23/2022 at 3:37 PM, Leescustomleather said:

The knife still needs some finish work obviously but here it is. The sheath will last many years despite appearances The only thing I would be concerned about is the turquoise inlay, so I drilled several small holes in the back with a diamond drill and attached a piece of 3oz vegtan with JB weld I have tested this process and the leather is what gives first. The other concern is the Mother of Pearl inlay being scratched, that is why I put the retaining strap at the top to kind of protect it. This Knife is going to a young lady that works as part of her family business running a sawmill at their lumberyard in Pa.  And the knife is made to fit her hand not mine if it looks a little small. I am sure it will be well cared for Thank you.

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beautiful work on both, they compliment each other very well.

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20 hours ago, chuck123wapati said:

beautiful work on both, they compliment each other very well.

Thank you very much Chuck

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