Finished this to house a Condor Eco Parang for an upcoming trip to Brunei (little sultanate on the island of Borneo) where I will be doing three or four days of jungle hammock camping with a friend who lives and guides out there.
Having used a Penan parang and made my own copy along with wooden sheath, I like the dangle carry and inverted draw. I could have done something in Kydex, but I had 3mm and 2mm clear polycarbonate leftover from another project, and nothing better to do with it...
. by Last Scratch, on Flickr
Non-slip cord attachment, and provision for a webbing dangler loop.
. by Last Scratch, on Flickr
Drain features. I do think this thing might be a rust trap, but I don't have time to do much about it before I go, so will just see how it works. Kydex can be bad for rust too if it is close to the blade.
. by Last Scratch, on Flickr
Retention is provided by having heat distorted one side of the sheath, down near the tip. Polycarbonate is not nice to heat form. It needs to get quite hot to start moving, then very quickly gets really soft, and then it bubbles!
. by Last Scratch, on Flickr
Not elegant, but it seems to work since the blade won't shake out of the sheath, but can be withdrawn smoothly if I hold the the sheath with my spare hand.
Cord carries below pack belt (HPG Recon, for ref.)
IMG_1356 by Last Scratch, on Flickr
IMG_1360 by Last Scratch, on Flickr
Something different, at any rate.
Having used a Penan parang and made my own copy along with wooden sheath, I like the dangle carry and inverted draw. I could have done something in Kydex, but I had 3mm and 2mm clear polycarbonate leftover from another project, and nothing better to do with it...
. by Last Scratch, on Flickr
Non-slip cord attachment, and provision for a webbing dangler loop.
. by Last Scratch, on Flickr
Drain features. I do think this thing might be a rust trap, but I don't have time to do much about it before I go, so will just see how it works. Kydex can be bad for rust too if it is close to the blade.
. by Last Scratch, on Flickr
Retention is provided by having heat distorted one side of the sheath, down near the tip. Polycarbonate is not nice to heat form. It needs to get quite hot to start moving, then very quickly gets really soft, and then it bubbles!
. by Last Scratch, on Flickr
Not elegant, but it seems to work since the blade won't shake out of the sheath, but can be withdrawn smoothly if I hold the the sheath with my spare hand.
Cord carries below pack belt (HPG Recon, for ref.)
IMG_1356 by Last Scratch, on Flickr
IMG_1360 by Last Scratch, on Flickr
Something different, at any rate.