A quick necker sheath

Amon81

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I've been meaning for ages to make a simple neck sheath for my Enzo Necker.

I still need to dye it. Probably oil walnut, but I'm totally out of dye.

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I'm running out of leather, so it just fit.

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I was thinking a press stud, but noticed I had a Sam Brown stud and thought that would look better.

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All the holes done. I used 2 awls, a 1mm round one and the great Woodlore one to open either side a bit more to fit the 1mm cotton. I used a bit of beeswax on the thread and tip of the awl to get through the three, 3mm thicknesses of leather.

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I'm also down to my last needle so basically did saddle stitch, but went one way and back again.

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And I also made a nice new 25cm long strop using an off cut of a tinderbox I'm having a go at making.

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The old one still works but is getting long in the tooth.
 
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dwardo

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Nice work. Have a few things i need to make but keep putting it off. Your pics have spurred me on, ta. :)
 
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mousey

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That's quite smart. For me it'll look nicer after a few months or so, it looks too new atm, I like things that have been beaten up a little as it shows history and every scratch, scrap and dent has it's own story. Nice job. And I like the number of photos taken as it shows the process of the build.
 
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Amon81

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Thanks all!

That actually one thing I like to see is progression of a project. I think it helps people who might like to try something to see you don't need loads of tools and hopefully get inspired to give it a go.

Also if you like aged stuff, this was the very first leather thing I made 15 years ago. Its holding up nicely as it lives in my tool box normally.

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Amon81

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Burnish it and I teat all my leather with good old simple kiwi clear boot polish.

I light the boot polish to melt it and very liberally apply it with some kitchen roll. I let it sink in and buff the life out of it after.

That seems to do the job.
 
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Amon81

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That's a good point I bet it would too!

I just use the good old clear Kiwi stuff, I know that has a good amount of Carnauba wax in it.
 

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