Good evening folks, long time no post so I thought it's about time. I've been a bit ill of late so unable to spend much time on my hobbies, however this evening I finally got round to something I've been wanting to have a go at for a long time. I've been half way through making a new sheath for my FeildcrafterUK knife for a fair while and it's been waiting on me putting a design on it before it can go any further. But I've never used a swivel knife or tooled leather at all before so first I wanted a practice run.
The design is one I came up about 15 years ago and is kind of my logo of sorts, if you'd call it that. It has a lot meaning in for me and I have it tattooed on my right upper arm, my first ever tattoo when I was 18!
I've not done a perfect job, I made some cutting errors on the lines. I also think I didn't cut deep enough as when tooling it I couldn't quite get a neat step in the leather either side of the cut, it seemed to sort of pucker the cut a bit which leaves the cut as an obvious line. Any tips or advice from the very talented leather workers on here would be greatly appreciated. I also now have an even deeper level of respect for you guys who turn out the amazing leather work that you do!
I'm planning on making some knives for a couple of my buds for Christmas pressies and want to also make some personalised sheaths to go with them so I'm sure to get some more practice in soon. And of course I have my own sheath to finish too!
Cheers all,
James
The design is one I came up about 15 years ago and is kind of my logo of sorts, if you'd call it that. It has a lot meaning in for me and I have it tattooed on my right upper arm, my first ever tattoo when I was 18!
I've not done a perfect job, I made some cutting errors on the lines. I also think I didn't cut deep enough as when tooling it I couldn't quite get a neat step in the leather either side of the cut, it seemed to sort of pucker the cut a bit which leaves the cut as an obvious line. Any tips or advice from the very talented leather workers on here would be greatly appreciated. I also now have an even deeper level of respect for you guys who turn out the amazing leather work that you do!
I'm planning on making some knives for a couple of my buds for Christmas pressies and want to also make some personalised sheaths to go with them so I'm sure to get some more practice in soon. And of course I have my own sheath to finish too!
Cheers all,
James