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A Couple Of Recently Completed Sheaths

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Here are some pics of some knife sheaths I completed recently.

Below are some pics of a couple of sheaths I completed recently.

Sometimes I like to hand sew, rather than use my machine.

Both sheaths in these pics are made from a double tanned saddle skirting developed for custom saddle makers and finished with Fiebings Aussie Leather Conditioner which contains a large amount of bees wax. I left the edges undyed and simply burnished and sealed them with bees wax.

The top sheath is hand-sewn using 7 cord linen thread. The bottom sheath I sewed using my machine.

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Some additional pics

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HI Grunt;;

nice work man,,,I can't tell which is hand or machine sewn by looking....nice finish..well done..

..Doc..

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Grunt these are beautiful! I love good carving but I really love just great construction and finish. These are some awesome sheaths. The stitching is great too! :You_Rock_Emoticon:

Storm

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I am more into form and function rather than decoration, They look "right", great bit of craftsmanship

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I am more into form and function rather than decoration

Me too. That's some fine work in my book!

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