Just starting out in leather

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TinkyPete

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Sep 4, 2009
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Hi all,

I am new to the bushcraft community but have been interested in the outdoors way of life a long time. I have a very old sheath knife that belonged to a great uncle of mine and although he died a long time ago it did not pass to me until recently when my great aunt died. I also inherited a WW2 fighting Khukuri unfortunately they had not been looked after for a long time. The knives have both sharped up well and i have all the rust off the sheath knife and still battling to clean up the Khukuri to a good standard. but the main problem is that both the sheathes have perished and I would like to make new one for both. Does anyone have any idea what the best way to make sheathes would be? I have heard several mentions of wet forming leather but have no idea what it would be like.

All help is greatly welcomed.

TinkyPete
 
Hello and welcome!
If you use the "search" button you will find loads of info on sheaths, leatherworking and such - more than I could write here!
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John
 

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