Members TimberWolf Posted October 7, 2007 Members Report Posted October 7, 2007 (edited) Hey all, Two open top knife sheaths. Nothing fancy, just functional with minimum trim. Pattern designed by me. This size fits a smaller folding knife, like the Buck 112, or most others that are 4.25 " tall. They are fully lined and have a sturdy belt clip. The black sheath was made in 45 minutes- start to finish. thanks for viewing! Tim Edited October 7, 2007 by TimberWolf Quote
Members SmilinJim Posted October 7, 2007 Members Report Posted October 7, 2007 Nice work Tim. Is it hand sewn? My sewing is atrocious (probably as bad as my spelling). Can't seem to keep a straight line. Jim Quote
Ambassador abn Posted October 7, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted October 7, 2007 Beautiful work, Tim. Can't believe you can make something that nice in just 45 minutes! Great job. Best, -Alex p.s. Do you incorporate welts in this design, or is it simply one piece that folds over? Quote
Members TimberWolf Posted October 7, 2007 Author Members Report Posted October 7, 2007 Thanks Jim ! No hand sewing,..I use my Artisan 3000. Tim Quote
Members TimberWolf Posted October 7, 2007 Author Members Report Posted October 7, 2007 Hey Alex, thanks! Yes, I use a 3/8"welt. It keeps the sheath from being too tight. The black one is black latigo, so that cuts out any hand dyeing time. Tim Quote
Contributing Member Jordan Posted October 7, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted October 7, 2007 Very nice work Quote
Ambassador Beaverslayer Posted October 7, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted October 7, 2007 Nice work there Tim, you're going to have to tell us all how you are able to stamp into Latigo and get it to stay. Ken Quote
Members Rayban Posted October 8, 2007 Members Report Posted October 8, 2007 Tim, I checked out your web site. I like your work...and your barn!!!...and of course, your horses. Quote
Members Don Posted October 8, 2007 Members Report Posted October 8, 2007 Great job Tim. I really like the shape of your knife cases...gives a nice stylish look. I use black latigo also when the project needs to be black, but if you ever have to do a lot of stamping or floral tooling you may want to give black skirting a try. This is a vegetable tanned leather just like tooling leather but it is dyed black. I have found for tooled projects this works better for me because it cases well and holds the stamping better. Latigo works well also but sometimes (depending on the stamp) I can't get the depth that I want in the stamping. Looking at your shealths makes me think I need to keep up with style and rework some of my shealth and scabbard patterns. Great job. Quote
Members skipj Posted October 8, 2007 Members Report Posted October 8, 2007 A couple more questions: the welt is 3/8 wide? How do you keep the rivit on the belt clip from scratching the knife. Same question about the concho fastener. SkipJ Quote
Members TimberWolf Posted October 8, 2007 Author Members Report Posted October 8, 2007 Thanks all for the comments! Much appreciated! SkipJ, I line the sheath with a thin black pigskin. There is no exposed metal on the inside. Thanks for asking! Tim Quote
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