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Yesterday was a day of two firsts my first knife pouches and wet moulding so I thought I’d keep it small and simple. I enjoyed the process and I’m going to have a go at making some moulds for some other projects. These were done using the knives as the moulds and just stapling the leather as I shaped it to a wood board.

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Nice work! I've got a Leatherman that could use a nice holster. I'm liking those copper rivets. I'll have to try those. I suspect the world would fall apart around those sheaths before the rivets would come loose.!

Jeff

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That is some really fine craftsmanship!  Even with the close ups, not a single flaw.  amazing.

YinTx

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Really great job.

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Looks great. Very clean and precise craftsmanship, very nice color and good sewing skills. Thumbs up!

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Superb worksmanship! Love copper rivets.

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Well done!

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Excellent work and I am also a copper rivet fan. The staple gun method is one I like as well.

What weight leather did you use for these?

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4 hours ago, plinkercases said:

Excellent work and I am also a copper rivet fan. The staple gun method is one I like as well.

What weight leather did you use for these?

Thanks, the leather is 2.5mm so I’m guessing that is around 6oz. 

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Very nice.

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