Nubuck leather working questions???

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Albus Culter

Maker
Jan 14, 2013
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West Yorkshire
Hi guys and girls.

Has anyone ever made a sheath from nubuck leather? Is it even possible?

I have a fixed blade knife (Mark Hill) that I need to make a sheath for. Standard Veg Tan 3mm dyed black is my safe option (if I can work out what to make and how). But I've seen some Veg Tan Nubuck and wondered if that can be used to make a western style sheath?
If so anything special I should know?

Help!!!

Thanks in advance :)
 

Dreadhead

Bushcrafter through and through
Im pretty sure nubuck whilst tough, is very thin and flexible so my first thoughts would be no it is no good for a fixed blade sheath as its just not thick enough to contain a sharp blade. you're better off with 3mm veg tan ;)
 

Albus Culter

Maker
Jan 14, 2013
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West Yorkshire
Should have said. The leather I've seen is stated as heavy weight nubuck 3.5mm

Same as what I would go for in std veg tan. But I have limited leather work experience and nubuck will show marks when working and I cannot wet form it I assume as it will effect the finish. Also how do you finish nubuck?

I like the idea buy I'm out of my depth
 

mountainm

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 12, 2011
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Selby
www.mikemountain.co.uk
Should have said. The leather I've seen is stated as heavy weight nubuck 3.5mm

Same as what I would go for in std veg tan. But I have limited leather work experience and nubuck will show marks when working and I cannot wet form it I assume as it will effect the finish. Also how do you finish nubuck?

I like the idea buy I'm out of my depth

Doesn't need to be wet formed, friction fits are better in my opinion anyway. Most suede brushes have a nubuck side and you can get dylon suede/nubuck dyes from timpsons. Go for it.
 

Albus Culter

Maker
Jan 14, 2013
1,379
1
West Yorkshire
Doesn't need to be wet formed, friction fits are better in my opinion anyway. Most suede brushes have a nubuck side and you can get dylon suede/nubuck dyes from timpsons. Go for it.

Thanks all

Thanks Mountainm, I'm thinking bite the bullet, buy it and see what happens.

Just nervous of wasting money. Can I burnish the edges? Etc.

But if I try it then i'll find out :)
 

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