Hey guys, I small while ago my pure function sheath for my Svante Djarv carving knife lost one of its stitchings through the absence of a certain weld ^^
So I decide to follow , I believe it was Hamish's advice from a while ago, and strip the sheath apart and added a weld to it
Though due to the already crooked stitching it wasnt much to bother getting it nicely spaced etc, it was going to be a pure function sheath. As the friction fit was loosing its grip and the weld would add even more space I decided to add another line of stitching.
I finished it a couple a days ago yet am still struggling to get the weld nice and smooth like you guys always have your weld nice and glazed, can you guys tell me the secret, currently I'm just rubbing it with a beech stick shaped object and some Beeswax
And yeah it aint a real looker.
will remake it someday, without crooked stitching
So I decide to follow , I believe it was Hamish's advice from a while ago, and strip the sheath apart and added a weld to it
Though due to the already crooked stitching it wasnt much to bother getting it nicely spaced etc, it was going to be a pure function sheath. As the friction fit was loosing its grip and the weld would add even more space I decided to add another line of stitching.
I finished it a couple a days ago yet am still struggling to get the weld nice and smooth like you guys always have your weld nice and glazed, can you guys tell me the secret, currently I'm just rubbing it with a beech stick shaped object and some Beeswax
And yeah it aint a real looker.
will remake it someday, without crooked stitching