Shing-Aling

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Millbilly

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Pignut said:
Is yours 4mm?

Yep :) At first i thought it might be a bit too thick, but its been fine for most of my tasks so far. Definately a user.
 

Pignut

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jun 9, 2005
4,096
12
45
Lincolnshire
For the sake of compleation, here is the Shing-a-ling with its new sheath

As always comments please

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Seagull

Settler
Jul 16, 2004
903
108
Gåskrikki North Lincs
Hi ,Pignut.

Wooooooo. Just saw this and its excellent work,m8.

Just a question if you dont mind, its just that my eyes aint what they used to be.

Have I got it right, that youve slightly "scalloped" the the top edge, to give more get-at-ability?

Aaand.

Take it that youve folded the rear panel, into an additional loop for belt use?

Thats 2 questions, just charge me for one :D

Cracking job

Ceeg
 

Pignut

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jun 9, 2005
4,096
12
45
Lincolnshire
Seagull said:
Hi ,Pignut.

Wooooooo. Just saw this and its excellent work,m8.

Just a question if you dont mind, its just that my eyes aint what they used to be.

Have I got it right, that youve slightly "scalloped" the the top edge, to give more get-at-ability?

Aaand.

Take it that youve folded the rear panel, into an additional loop for belt use?

Thats 2 questions, just charge me for one :D

Cracking job

Ceeg

Thanks for the comments

The top edge is "scalloped" to accomodate my hamfistedness

And there is a belt loop on the back as well!

Hope this helps
 

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