i was commissioned to make an axe sheath for a 50 year old gransfors brucks axe, he wanted this in a nice dark brown and to have black stitching he also wanted to be bale to attach this to his belt.
so of to the drawing board i went, now when making ask masks that will spend a lot of time on the belt i prefer then to be what i call a slip in mask, as when you make them the other was it always concerns me about the integrity and strength of the poppers to be honest, i think if you make a mask like that then a axe loop is the way to go, but my customer does not like them, and prefers to where it strait of the belt.
i also sorted the axe out for him to, as it had quite a few dinks and nicks out the edge, and its such a lovely axe i could not help me self, as i done this for him at no extra charge, i gave it a true convex edge, and polished it up back to its former glory.
i hope you like it.
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i was then asked to make one of my sheaths for one of my customers knifes which i done also.
IMG_4343 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
all comments are welcome.
thanks for looking.
take care.
lee.
so of to the drawing board i went, now when making ask masks that will spend a lot of time on the belt i prefer then to be what i call a slip in mask, as when you make them the other was it always concerns me about the integrity and strength of the poppers to be honest, i think if you make a mask like that then a axe loop is the way to go, but my customer does not like them, and prefers to where it strait of the belt.
i also sorted the axe out for him to, as it had quite a few dinks and nicks out the edge, and its such a lovely axe i could not help me self, as i done this for him at no extra charge, i gave it a true convex edge, and polished it up back to its former glory.
i hope you like it.


IMG_4319 by lucky_lee, on

IMG_4320 by lucky_lee, on

IMG_4321 by lucky_lee, on

IMG_4323 by lucky_lee, on

IMG_4326 by lucky_lee, on

IMG_4327 by lucky_lee, on

IMG_4328 by lucky_lee, on

IMG_4333 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
i was then asked to make one of my sheaths for one of my customers knifes which i done also.

IMG_4343 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
all comments are welcome.
thanks for looking.
take care.
lee.