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Received the pics back this week of one I had  a fun time making (both knife and sheath) combo and using a little darker dye around the edge of some drum dyed leather for the sheath. I probably should have run it along the top edge as well. Beginning two others with slight variations now. 
 

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Nice work and nice photography.

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That is gorgeous work-- both the sheath and the knife. How is that striking yellow handle made?

 

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what workmanship in both items.  Great photo as well.  

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awesome work in both!! 

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VERY VERY Nicely done !!

 

May I ask what the  handle spacer is made of ?

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that's very nice work on the two of them

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14 hours ago, DJole said:

That is gorgeous work-- both the sheath and the knife. How is that striking yellow handle made?

 

Thank you all for the kind words. The handle material is a metallic octagon cast in yellow resin likely a 2 part resin that’s most likely an alumilite product. I purchased the the resin block to then work from. Have played with Alumilite in the past hence the educated guess. 

4 hours ago, Gezzer said:

VERY VERY Nicely done !!

 

May I ask what the  handle spacer is made of ?

Thank you. The brown spacer portion is the side of a piece of vintage micarta. Guessing Westinghouse but hard to tell 

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Very nice indeed!

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I'm at a loss for words that remarkable leather and knife work PURRRRRTY:You_Rock_Emoticon:

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Thank you so much friends. Appreciate the encouragement!

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