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Hello everyone, I am not having any luck finding paterns for a Buck 110 and 112. Can anyone help me with locating these? I really am wanting the automatic opening sheath but if I can locate a good standard sheath as well that would be great. Thanks so much in advance!

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There are some designs for the classic Buck knives in Al Stohlman's first case making book. More significantly there are techniques on how to develop one's own patterns for any knife and any purpose.

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Perhaps you have tried it but a Google image search for "Buck 110 custom leather sheath" results in a wide selection of the good, the bad and they ugly.

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I found some interesting sheaths on Youtube for your project. Some of them were very detailed. Hope this helps some.

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I traced this out after watching YouTube on quick draw knife sheaths.  Ill try to upload pics of finished product

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20 minutes ago, Vaelloc said:

I traced this out after watching YouTube on quick draw knife sheaths.  Ill try to upload pics of finished product

20170728_124826.png

 

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Had to zoom in on these pics because the file size was you big

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Vaelloc,

If I read the pic correct the knife is sitting in the sheath partially open with the blade tip exposed and when you draw it should open almost fully? not sure how you resheat the knife to get it into this condition.....unless the top hardware is a snap but looks like a rivet...

also seems the sheath is on the belt horizontally... blade tip down?

Is that correct?

"Oh my God....I beseech thee grant me the grace to remain in Thy Presence; and to this end do Thou prosper me with Thy assistance, receive all my works, and possess all my affections" Brother Lawrence c.1614-1691

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