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my first sheath to go with the knife


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here is my first attempt at making A sheath for my hand made knife, comments welcome rgds remmy. :drink:

there you go bull i have waterproofed it and here this is what it looks like mate .

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Looks like you've done a hell of a job on the knife and sheath, thumbs up to ya mate! Is their any way you can seal rhe top exposed edge of the leather on the sheath to stop water soaking in? a hot poker or linseed oil maybe? just interested whether it will matter of not? and were did you get the leather from?

 

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Luke

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Looks like you've done a hell of a job on the knife and sheath, thumbs up to ya mate! Is their any way you can seal rhe top exposed edge of the leather on the sheath to stop water soaking in? a hot poker or linseed oil maybe? just interested whether it will matter of not? and were did you get the leather from?

 

Cheers

 

Luke

the exposed top bits of leather can be made water proof and have been now, the leather came from ebay , thanks to you all for the great remarks all i need now is a few orders rgds remmy. :D:D

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While i think the knife looks good it isn't practical. Also your sheath while being a good job for a beginner it isn't in the for sale class yet. There are lads out there that are doing it for fun that's what you should do until your skills have been honed.

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While i think the knife looks good it isn't practical. Also your sheath while being a good job for a beginner it isn't in the for sale class yet. There are lads out there that are doing it for fun that's what you should do until your skills have been honed.

what do you mean that knife isnt practical,that knife has gralloched more deer than you have had hot dinners mate, and as for the orders coming in it was only tounge in cheek, as for doing it for fun , thats what i am doing its all for fun, why is the knife not practical because of a wooden handle that wood on the handle has been stablized with plastic ( moisture does not affect it ), for the record shot a doe tonight and gralloched it with that very knife, so to say its not practical your talking parsnips deerstalker rgds remmy...

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I have in the past gutted lots of deer with very pour tools. The knife has no stop and will cause some one to slip over the blade in cold weather. Well done for grassing your doe last night and i am glad to here you still have all your fingers. There are lots of knifes in the link that are not suitable for deer stalking or hunting .

Like you say its a hobby and a good job you are doing i said that just not a professional one yet.

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I have in the past gutted lots of deer with very pour tools. The knife has no stop and will cause some one to slip over the blade in cold weather. Well done for grassing your doe last night and i am glad to here you still have all your fingers. There are lots of knifes in the link that are not suitable for deer stalking or hunting .

Like you say its a hobby and a good job you are doing i said that just not a professional one yet.

your splitting hairs mate , everyone has there pennys worth, wether your right or wrong we could argue untill dawn whatever mate it sounds like you know best, as for you implying its a bad tool i dont think so mate, that was out of order to even go there, came across your type before think you know it all and know fu.k all .......... :censored:

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Looks spot on remmy you have done a good job it :good:

thanks mate, i know its not perfect and dont need remarks like that from deerstalker, lets see what sort of job he could make of a bit of steel and a lump of wood rgds remmy. ;)

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