Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: Zuma on May 22, 2016, 07:48:40 pm
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I have wanted to make a sheath for a knife a buddy
gave me for quite a while. I had some stuff laying around,
so I cut and punched some holes in a hunk of leather.
Some hemp stitching and I'm happy.
Zuma
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Looking good Zuma.Really nice knife to get as a gift or trade.Did you put a welt in the seam?
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I'll take function over fancy any day. 8)
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If a welt is for recessing the stitches,
No, I don't really have any leather tools.
I used an old awl and a single edge razor blade.
Should have used some flint flakes. O:)
Pat I guess that's the point. ;) It does exactly what
I want it to do. Maybe something nice in the future.
I sure do like the nice things other members make.
(envy)
Zuma
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Zuma, the welt protects the stitching from the blade. It is a narrow piece of leather that is stitched in between the front and back, along the stitch line.
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Nice job!! Cool knife too.
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Thanks Pat :)
I thought about it but decided that if I needed to
I would soak and form the leather so cutting the
stitching wouldn't be an issue. I am conscience
of the possibility but things seem fine as is.
Thanks Mounter :)
Zuma
Pat I did install this (red) folded piece of leather that
acts as a stop and guide. I doubt it will wear out before I do >:D
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Thanks Pat for explaining that about a welt.
Zuma....Not to be picky at all but a welt/a good one is really there for your protection.Extra thickness.It may not wear out true but now if by happen stance a person falls onto the ground on their side the extra leather is their so you don't stab yourself by accident.Your paticular knife there has quite curved cutting edge.Just an observation that's all.It's a really nice set up you got there.
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Ah so!
The safty factor means a lot ;)
In other word you stitch the welt in like this??
Thanks Beadman I'm all about learning
Zuma
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You bet.You make a lot of things bud.Fun seeing what your up to.