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What is the best place to buy knife sheath templates to cut the leather? All help is appreciated, Thanks!

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I'd suggest that you pick up a book or a video on making sheaths.  The book/video will walk you through how to use the knife you have to create a pattern and then make the sheath.  You will get a lot more out of the book\video that just having the pattern.

Youtube is a wealth of information on making sheaths.  You could start there instead of going the book/video route.  I've found that books/videos tend to have more bits of information that make the difference in a workable sheath and a really good one.  But whichever route you go, there's plenty of information out there that will help you make a sheath for the knife you have instead of having to get a knife that fits the pattern you bought.

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8 minutes ago, Aven said:

I'd suggest that you pick up a book or a video on making sheaths.  The book/video will walk you through how to use the knife you have to create a pattern and then make the sheath.  You will get a lot more out of the book\video that just having the pattern.

Youtube is a wealth of information on making sheaths.  You could start there instead of going the book/video route.  I've found that books/videos tend to have more bits of information that make the difference in a workable sheath and a really good one.  But whichever route you go, there's plenty of information out there that will help you make a sheath for the knife you have instead of having to get a knife that fits the pattern you bought.

Ok, thank you so much!

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yea its pretty much up to you to make your pattern, knives come in so many shapes and sizes that generic patterns are pretty plain. I do an image search  then when  I find something I like I adapt it to my knife. If you do have an idea folks here can help you along with the pattern making. 

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4 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said:

yea its pretty much up to you to make your pattern, knives come in so many shapes and sizes that generic patterns are pretty plain. I do an image search  then when  I find something I like I adapt it to my knife. If you do have an idea folks here can help you along with the pattern making. 

Thank you!

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I learned a lot about constructing leather projects from Stohlman's case making books.  Instructions for knife sheaths are included.

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1 hour ago, TomE said:

I learned a lot about constructing leather projects from Stohlman's case making books.  Instructions for knife sheaths are included.

Thank you!!

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6 hours ago, chuck123wapati said:

yea its pretty much up to you to make your pattern, knives come in so many shapes and sizes that generic patterns are pretty plain. I do an image search  then when  I find something I like I adapt it to my knife. If you do have an idea folks here can help you along with the pattern making. 

:17::16: I've found that even mass produced knives that are supposedly exactly the same can have small differences which affect their fit in a sheath

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+1 for the Stohlman case-making book. The sheath-making instructions are great. From there it’s easy to learn how to make welted fold-over sheaths, and then layered welted sheaths. Ton of fun, too, for something that can be as simple or as involved as you like. I started out making simple sheaths for one of my hunting knives. Great starter projects. 

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A feller on YT by the name of Victor George Leather has a fairly good set of tutorials you might look at.

 

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