DIY Leather sheath advice

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marcelxl

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May 2, 2010
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Kamloops, B.C.
I have recently aquired a rather special knife, however it has no sheath........I also have a 12"square piece of quality leather (it was bought by someone else as a sheath project who passed it on)

So an ideal opportunity to have a stab (no pun!) at making a sheath methinks! I have seen a few tutorials knocking about so I think I can manage the task.

So, bearing in mind I have the knife and the leather, realistically what will i need?

Obviously there will be thread but what kind and where from? (the leather is already dyed brown)
What tools would you reccommend? (I am guessing a needle, awl of some sort, hole marker, an edger of sorts?)

All info gratefully recieved and as simple as possible please!:D

Many thanks in advance

Marc
 
Ok,

I'll probably get banned for this but here is some things you'll need.

Artificial sinew its nice, strong and adds a bit of contrast to the sheath,

2 Sadlers needles,

you can either use an awlblade or what i like to do is use a pr*cking iron or what i have done in the past is use an pinvice with a 2mm drill bit.

Thats it!

Don't forget to have a welt and belt loop (if your not going to have a necker)

I would make a template on card first as in the past i have gone straight to leather cut it out n realised i had cut to much and then its a waist of nice leather.

I'm sure there will be lots of people on here to give you the rights and wrong ways of doing things but this is how i do mine. :rolleyes: I could offer to make you one but where's the fun in that :lmao:

You can get your tools from either Leprevo's or Tandys.

Hope this helps, drop me a PM if you need any advice.

ATB and good luck
 
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if your using leprevo, go for size 2 needles n tandys go for the stitiching needles.

A welt is a piece of leather between the seam line of the sheath, you glue it between the two edges and after its dried you sew through the lot.

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And it should look like this
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*disclaimer, not my images, found them on google, im at work you see*

It protects the thread from the knife edge on entry and exit.

Hope this helps
 

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