Palacki808 Report post Posted May 14, 2013 I made this sheath for my brother's brush knife. The sheath that came with the knife wasn't bad, but he wanted something more functional. A pouch on the face sheath for the sharpener and other stuff, a loop for a leg tie and a loop for a fire rod. Things that were not on the original sheath. It took me a while because things had to be stitched in a given order so I didn't make things difficult and or impossible to stitch properly. I tried something new with this. Instead of burnishing the edge with a slicker, I tried a wool wheel with some beeswax. Worked okay on some edges, but not others and I'm not sure why. Now I need to get this thing out of my house before I start to notice mistakes and general sloppiness. Otherwise I'll keep trying to clean stuff up and never get it finished. here's some pics of it. http://s1298.photobu...155004.jpg.html http://s1298.photobu...519004.jpg.html http://s1298.photobu...f097b7.jpg.html http://s1298.photobu...0ee718.jpg.html http://s1298.photobu...700858.jpg.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Killerkaney Report post Posted May 14, 2013 It looks okay dude. From the photos it looks as tho the pouch is much bigger than the blade, was there a reason for that? Would you consider wet moulding the pouch part and sewing it on in one piece? it would stick out less and you could do it with a single row of stitching and no cuts. Also I would try and make the top and bottom loops out of the back of the sheath and fold it over and stitch thru if you see what I mean. To tidy up the rear and make it smooth so nothing rubs. Did you bevel the edges some of the still look quite square. This would help the slicking / waxing. Or edge kote in a contrasting colour like black maybe. Just my opinion hope it helps. Happy leathering ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blazin Report post Posted May 15, 2013 Good looking sheath, keep building things in leather. You have talent. Just improve with every piece you build. Oh and my opinion DON'T use edge kote burnish all edges! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Palacki808 Report post Posted May 15, 2013 The sheath is a little wider than the blade to accomodate the pocket. The pocket itself was made to fit a certain model compass and knife sharpener that my younger brother has become stuck to for hiking. When I say he's stuck to it I mean likes those products enough that he has a few new in the package just in case anything happens to his and doesn't want to use anything different. To answer the other question. Yes, I could have wet molded the pocket. However, I don't have the experience to do that yet. I've tried wet molding on two occasions and both had less than good results...both times I just ruined a good piece of leather. Hopefully some day I will be able to mold leather with decent results. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites