Members Stan Posted May 22, 2008 Members Report Posted May 22, 2008 Try Wild Rose Trading Company. They have a good, free on-line sheath making tutorial. It also covers handsewing as well. Remember to add a narrow layer of leather between the top and bottom layers of the sheath to protect the threads from being cut. It also protects the sharp blade from any rivets you might add. Good Luck, Stan Quote
Members Ladybug Posted May 23, 2008 Members Report Posted May 23, 2008 Shawn check out this website www.knifenetwork.com and go to the sheath forum. You will find many tutorials there as well as a pic section. All the people there are very helpful with info on sheathmaking. Ladybug Quote
Members wildbegger Posted May 24, 2008 Members Report Posted May 24, 2008 When your beveling looks choppy, use a modeling tool or a smooth beveler and rub along the cut edge to smooth it out. Try to use the same amount of pressure while stamping with the beveler to keep them the same depth as the cut. A ball type modeler can be used over the cuts to cover up little mistakes from the swivel knife. Hope this helps... Quote
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