Members Instinctive Posted October 2, 2017 Members Report Posted October 2, 2017 I have been experimenting with 550 paracord as a stitching material for knife sheaths and other gear. This is the latest example. I've also done a traditional saddle stitch using the same material. Quote Eric Fisher Fisher Custom Leather "A Retirement Project" https://fishercustomleather.wordpress.com/
Members JD62 Posted October 3, 2017 Members Report Posted October 3, 2017 Interesting, do you pull the core out first? Quote One day at a time my friends John
Members Instinctive Posted October 3, 2017 Author Members Report Posted October 3, 2017 1 minute ago, JD62 said: Interesting, do you pull the core out first? No. Core left in. I've done a few knife sheaths now working on improving the technique. I have also made archery quivers stitched with 550 paracord. Quote Eric Fisher Fisher Custom Leather "A Retirement Project" https://fishercustomleather.wordpress.com/
Members JD62 Posted October 3, 2017 Members Report Posted October 3, 2017 I like the idea, just wondered what size holes you would need? Quote One day at a time my friends John
Members Instinctive Posted October 3, 2017 Author Members Report Posted October 3, 2017 Just now, JD62 said: I like the idea, just wondered what size holes you would need? I use a #6 (3/16") punch. All the holes are punched first. Any gluing is done, edges finished, etc. I cut the end of the cord on a taper, melt and forma point to screw into the regular size perma-lok needle form Tandy. The tapering is the really tricky part. Need to keep the outside fused to the core while getting a point to attach to the needle. Quote Eric Fisher Fisher Custom Leather "A Retirement Project" https://fishercustomleather.wordpress.com/
Members JD62 Posted October 3, 2017 Members Report Posted October 3, 2017 I think I'll give that a try. The whole bush craft thing is still pretty big around here, it may be a hit. Quote One day at a time my friends John
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