There are some great leather craftsmen (and women I imagine) on this forum, and I believe in learning by emulating what is being done by the experts. To that end I have watched a lot of videos, and looked at a lot of pictures on the internet to try to learn to make the best sheaths (I'm also a budding knife maker) that I am able to. I think that I'm doing a pretty good job so far, but I am well aware that an expert (in anything) sees details that are often overlooked by novices.
So what do you look for as indicators of quality leatherwork?
This is a sheath (my 4-5th I think) that I just finished over the weekend - feel free to point out anything that you see as sub-standard.
This is admittedly the first time I have even come close to getting the stitches straight on the back. Practice practice...
Thanks.
So what do you look for as indicators of quality leatherwork?
This is a sheath (my 4-5th I think) that I just finished over the weekend - feel free to point out anything that you see as sub-standard.
This is admittedly the first time I have even come close to getting the stitches straight on the back. Practice practice...
Thanks.