AMMO Report post Posted August 27, 2014 Slapped this together for my bro-in-law. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tossik Report post Posted August 28, 2014 I would want to see the sheath without the thousand filters on the photo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tannin Report post Posted December 18, 2015 I like the filter. Is there a middle, welt layer at the cutting edge? Ammo, it seems we have each arrived at a somewhat similar approach (see my latest axe sheath here: http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=67380 ) e.g. thick leather & strong rivets backed up with a double line of stitching. Hopefully that is a case of "great minds think a like" rather than "2 fools with the same mind" :D BTW AMMO I see you use the English spelling of axe, I thought American normally spelt it ax - which seems quite sensible to me. BTW the Swedes have several words for various types of axe including yxa & bill - perhaps the viking root of our words for axe & billhook/twybil. Kniv is their word for knife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harley45 Report post Posted December 18, 2015 I like the hammered background! If I may ask how does one do that? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMMO Report post Posted December 18, 2015 I like the hammered background! If I may ask how does one do that? I have a cross-hatched teardrop backgrounder. Just gotta tap it a million times on the wet leather. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMMO Report post Posted December 18, 2015 I like the filter. Is there a middle, welt layer at the cutting edge? Ammo, it seems we have each arrived at a somewhat similar approach (see my latest axe sheath here: http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=67380 ) e.g. thick leather & strong rivets backed up with a double line of stitching. Hopefully that is a case of "great minds think a like" rather than "2 fools with the same mind" :D BTW AMMO I see you use the English spelling of axe, I thought American normally spelt it ax - which seems quite sensible to me. BTW the Swedes have several words for various types of axe including yxa & bill - perhaps the viking root of our words for axe & billhook/twybil. Kniv is their word for knife. Yeah, some people on here don't like it when you use filters. I guess they think it's cheating. I'm not too concerned about it though. I didn't feel the need to use a middle welt layer since I used rivets to fasten the two pieces together. I don't know if it's great minds or not, but if it works, then it's a good design - form follows function and all that. As for the spelling of 'axe', I guess I've always used the English spelling without thinking about it - spell check never questioned my use of it here in the States lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chiefjason Report post Posted December 19, 2015 Nice. It's on my list of personal projects I want to do, but keep getting pushed back behind customer projects I have to do. Not the worst problem to have. I like the distressed look. Depending on how much of an edge nerd they are, a welt might be a good idea. Even if it's just more mental then functional. Mine will have one, when I get there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites