A little while ago the sheath for my axe got damaged. the love of my life, not knowing any better, decided to chop my sheathed axe down onto the chopping block (bless her little cotton socks!). Obviously it went straight through the brass (I think) rivets and opened the sheath up like a book. I was slightly miffed by this, as you can imagine, so put it up on a shelf and tried my best to ignore it until I was a little calmer about the whole situation
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6 months later ..
So yesterday I finally got round to repairing my sheath. Removing the two remaining rivets was the most difficult bit of the operation, drilling got me nowhere the rivet just spun, the punch just got stuck, ideas ran out. So in the end the problem was solved, as many things are, by the simple application of frustration and a cutting tool (hammer and chisel in this case). Twas then a simple matter of making a new welt, from birch, and sewing it all back together.
Its sewn with some really thick bonded nylon thread because thats what I had to hand. I didnt bother to glue it all because I didnt I didnt see any need to.
Some pics:
sheath
on the axe
close up showing (slightly shoddy) stitching
comments/criticisms are more than welcome
thanks for looking
stuart
6 months later ..
So yesterday I finally got round to repairing my sheath. Removing the two remaining rivets was the most difficult bit of the operation, drilling got me nowhere the rivet just spun, the punch just got stuck, ideas ran out. So in the end the problem was solved, as many things are, by the simple application of frustration and a cutting tool (hammer and chisel in this case). Twas then a simple matter of making a new welt, from birch, and sewing it all back together.
Its sewn with some really thick bonded nylon thread because thats what I had to hand. I didnt bother to glue it all because I didnt I didnt see any need to.
Some pics:
sheath

on the axe

close up showing (slightly shoddy) stitching

comments/criticisms are more than welcome
thanks for looking
stuart