Members CrackedPennyLeathercraft Posted January 8, 2018 Members Report Posted January 8, 2018 Made this for a friend's Bowie knife that is a Western brand. he got it a a garage sale for cheap and had no sheath for it. Did the stitching with Boss and the finish is a homemade concoction with carnauba wax on the edge for burnishing. Please criticize as I want to improve my craft. Quote
garypl Posted January 8, 2018 Report Posted January 8, 2018 That's a nice sheath - noticed you did not stitch all the way up to the hilt on the cutting edge side - is this to allow clearance for the widest part of the blade? It looks thin - did you use a welt to keep the threads from contacting the blade? Gary Quote
Members kiwican Posted January 8, 2018 Members Report Posted January 8, 2018 (edited) Looks good. Is there a welt? I can't make one out. Also how did you finish your edges. They look a little rough? Edited January 8, 2018 by kiwican Quote
Members CrackedPennyLeathercraft Posted January 8, 2018 Author Members Report Posted January 8, 2018 (edited) I used a wooden hand burnisher with the leather damp and then dabbed some carnauba wax on the bottom edges where the blade goes. I didn't finish the top at all. IDK why. lol rookie mistake. Edited January 8, 2018 by CrackedPennyLeathercraft Quote
Members CrackedPennyLeathercraft Posted January 8, 2018 Author Members Report Posted January 8, 2018 (edited) 37 minutes ago, garypl said: That's a nice sheath - noticed you did not stitch all the way up to the hilt on the cutting edge side - is this to allow clearance for the widest part of the blade? It looks thin - did you use a welt to keep the threads from contacting the blade? Gary Thanks. That is correct. I didn't stitch all the way to allow clearance for the width. I didn't make a welt for this as I just gave another 1/8 in to allow for space from blade to the stitching. I will in the future though. Thank you again for your reply! Edited January 8, 2018 by CrackedPennyLeathercraft Quote
garypl Posted January 8, 2018 Report Posted January 8, 2018 36 minutes ago, CrackedPennyLeathercraft said: Thanks. That is correct. I didn't stitch all the way to allow clearance for the width. I didn't make a welt for this as I just gave another 1/8 in to allow for space from blade to the stitching. I will in the future though. Thank you again for your reply! Thanks for your reply! The other advantage to using a welt (besides protecting the stitching) is to allow a little more clearance between the leather and the blade so it is a bit easier to insert and remove the knife. We learn a little bit with every new project! Gary Quote
Members Orangeleather Posted January 8, 2018 Members Report Posted January 8, 2018 1 hour ago, garypl said: Thanks for your reply! The other advantage to using a welt (besides protecting the stitching) is to allow a little more clearance between the leather and the blade so it is a bit easier to insert and remove the knife. We learn a little bit with every new project! Gary Yes agreed, i think I need remedial stitching lessons with my speedy stitcher. @OP nice work. Quote
Members Peter Darby Posted January 9, 2018 Members Report Posted January 9, 2018 Nice work. As stated the welt is an integral part of a well made sheath. One of the things I do that I noticed you didn't is when I have a sharp angle cut into the leather such as where the keeper meets the belt holder and the slice in the bottom of the button hole is to punch a very small hole as a stop to prevent the leather from ripping under stress. Quote
Members CrackedPennyLeathercraft Posted January 9, 2018 Author Members Report Posted January 9, 2018 11 hours ago, Peter Darby said: Nice work. As stated the welt is an integral part of a well made sheath. One of the things I do that I noticed you didn't is when I have a sharp angle cut into the leather such as where the keeper meets the belt holder and the slice in the bottom of the button hole is to punch a very small hole as a stop to prevent the leather from ripping under stress. You're saying in the strap that goes over the Sam brown stud? That would make a difference over time. Thanks! Quote
Members Peter Darby Posted January 11, 2018 Members Report Posted January 11, 2018 That is what I meant. Although rereading my sentence, it needs some more punctuation. Quote
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