Hi,
I hope this is the right forum.
I've been very impressed by some threads of late showing the leatherwork produced on this board. I've had a go myself so I know how difficult it can be. I can produce stuff which works, but is not too pretty to look at.
Anyway, I've done a custom Opinel and a flint and striker, and I'd like a sheath for them. Nothing particularly fancy, but from a nice leather (I've been using old shoes and bits and pieces) with straight stitching, and perhaps a simple etched motif. I've got some drawings of what I want and even a couple of samples that I knocked up as a kind of proof of concept.
In return I'd be wiling to pay, of course. Either straight cash, or some px deal involving a knife that I no longer use. The knife is a Aito Puukko, a description of which can be found in Ragnars catalogue. Or there's a SOG folder. Or other bits and pieces that I've accumulated over time but realise I never use.
If anyone is interested please let me know. I'll send more details and you can decide if you're up for it.
Cheers,
Martin
I hope this is the right forum.
I've been very impressed by some threads of late showing the leatherwork produced on this board. I've had a go myself so I know how difficult it can be. I can produce stuff which works, but is not too pretty to look at.
Anyway, I've done a custom Opinel and a flint and striker, and I'd like a sheath for them. Nothing particularly fancy, but from a nice leather (I've been using old shoes and bits and pieces) with straight stitching, and perhaps a simple etched motif. I've got some drawings of what I want and even a couple of samples that I knocked up as a kind of proof of concept.
In return I'd be wiling to pay, of course. Either straight cash, or some px deal involving a knife that I no longer use. The knife is a Aito Puukko, a description of which can be found in Ragnars catalogue. Or there's a SOG folder. Or other bits and pieces that I've accumulated over time but realise I never use.
If anyone is interested please let me know. I'll send more details and you can decide if you're up for it.
Cheers,
Martin