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a few knife sheaths...

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So after practicing on my new Cowboy 4500 I finally finished a few sheaths after cleaning up a pile of thread cuttings and practice stitch pieces. I just completed a few knives and had some fun making these, I have a couple more to do in a couple days. there's no dye or stain on these just neatsfoot oil and a good soaking in the Florida sun. they look a little different because I ran out of my good Herman Oak and had to pull out an import shoulder to finish up. I feel like I'm definitely getting better and getting the feel for this machine so I feel really good about that.

 

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Excellent workmanship.  Love the knives too.

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1 hour ago, AzShooter said:

Excellent workmanship.  Love the knives too.

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beautiful work! on all of them

 

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Yea very nice sheaths and knives great work:banana:

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Very nice! 

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Neat work!

I've always wondered how is it possible that knives with hooks like that skinner don't get caugh in the sheath when pulled out. Obviously, they don't. Amazing.

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Thanks everyone!

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Very clean workmanship on all the above.  Glad you shared them with us!!

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On 8/6/2022 at 7:29 PM, AzShooter said:

Excellent workmanship.  Love the knives too.

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I second all replys,   Really Nice

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