Guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Posted August 9, 2007 (edited) Elsewhere on the board, I described how I started doing motorcycle seats. My son decided that I should be able to make him a seat after he saw some of the sheaths I'd made for the knives I like to build. I no longer have time to make knives or sheaths; but I thought someone might like to see one of them. The sheath has no belt loop because it is a display sheath....not intended for carrying. Dave Theobald Oh yes, The knife is about 10 years old, the sheath about 2+ years old. Edited August 9, 2007 by David Quote
Members Tangent Creations Posted August 9, 2007 Members Report Posted August 9, 2007 Very nice! I really like the way you laced it up. How do you do that? Quote
Guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Posted August 9, 2007 Very nice! I really like the way you laced it up. How do you do that? The sheath is just folded on itself and then single loop laced together. Dave Quote
Members Romey Posted August 15, 2007 Members Report Posted August 15, 2007 Very nice. I cant tell if you did or not but i would suggest you always put a welt in the seam so drawing the knife in and out doesnt cut threads or in your case the braid. Another thing, never store a carbon blade in a leather sheath, for that matter even stainless steel can rust. The moisture in the leather alone is enough to surface rust a blade. I provide a padded zipper case along with sheath for the knives i sell just so a person has place for storage. Quote
Guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Posted August 15, 2007 Very nice. I cant tell if you did or not but i would suggest you always put a welt in the seam so drawing the knife in and out doesnt cut threads or in your case the braid. Another thing, never store a carbon blade in a leather sheath, for that matter even stainless steel can rust. The moisture in the leather alone is enough to surface rust a blade. I provide a padded zipper case along with sheath for the knives i sell just so a person has place for storage. Good advice Romey, there is indeed a welt in the seam to prevent the blade from cutting the lace. Dave Quote
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