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Well, a couple. The orange looking leather I was trying to make for my SOG Seal Pup. Well we see how that worked out. I really wanted a very slimline sheath, and I cut the width too shy. Got it all sewed up (without checking first), brought the black dye just up to the stitch line, then found out there was no way on this green earth that SOG was going in that sheath. Picked up my son's old Kabar with laminated wood grip and ..... sssssnick! Just like I had measured his knife instead of mine. Next attempt: Cut it right, sewed it right, tried to put it in a low temp oven to dry (170 deg.), didn't leave it very long, came out looking sort of like a six month old banana. THIRD! attempt is the black one here. Made myself a comfortable, slim, lightweight, left hand sheath. FINALLY! Me likey. Sometimes the process of learning sucks.
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Here's a couple of blades my buddy hammered out in his forge. I'm making sheaths for both of them now. I just gave the top one back to him today so he can finish building it for his Dad. He still needs to finish the grip, polish the blade, and put an edge on it. The one on the bottom is his every day carry knife. He's been carrying that one for a good while now. It's been a good one. I think I've got him talked into making some blades to sell, but so far he's been one of those guys whose happy to make something for family or tribe and enjoy the process. I'm glad he's the one enthused about heating and hammering steel. Looks a lot like work.
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Thanks for the complements. All prayers would be appreciated ---- I'm about to start another one.
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Final product on the Kabar sheath. Glad I was just making this one for myself. Made some mistakes and found some things I'll do differently on my next sheath. But, for some novice work I'm kinda satisfied with it. It'll do to go along with me to the woods.
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North Dakota got another knife....
res308 replied to Grand Torino's topic in Knives, Lights, EDC Gear
That looks like an amazing fighting knife. You knife makers on here are putting the commercial knife companies to shame! -
Thank you kindly gentlemen. JAB, I don't know if I did the striker rod loop correctly or not, but I thinned out a piece and doubled it over, then wet formed for the loop. So I then had to cut a space in the welt for that to replace. Don't know if that was the right thing to do, but we shall see. I've been trying to learn all I can from this "kid" in England named Ian Adkinson. Found him on YouTube and have been amazed by his work. Now if I can just catch up.:)
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A hunting knife headed to New Zealand...
res308 replied to Grand Torino's topic in Knives, Lights, EDC Gear
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I need to learn some better ways, and actually get a few tools. Maybe then it wouldn't feel like a life sentence from start to finish.
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Still have work to do on this one, it's not finished yet. I'm learning as I go.
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Some reason it won't let me upload the third picture, which the Kabar sheath I just made.
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Another friend's karambit. A pain in the nether regions. Sorry for all the leather debris.
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For a friend's Esee 5.
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Good googly moogly, you can just SEE the sharpness!
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Don't know what you and your family have going on, but I don't need to. The Lord Jesus Christ does, and He is the Rock that we can lean on. May the Lord give you strength and peace, and make His presence known in your lives.
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Kentucky man fatally shot by officer during explosive device investigation
res308 replied to Ugly's topic in General Chat
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Women! All the same!
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I was just kidding. That was a joke about a quote off of "Jeremiah Johnson." That must have been a heckuva pet to have.
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Dat-gum phone caused a double post.
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She never did get used to you did she?
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Yeah, I know, but, but, but............
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That's the same thing I thought! Looks like time for a can of carb cleaner and a Zippo!
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Jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrkkkkkkkk! Nice acquisition!
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I really can't say it any better than this. I thought about detail stripping my son's 92FS, but I know how many tiny parts 'n springs are there, and I got skeered. I love CZ75s too. But I'll always have my G19 around. I call it the Estwing hammer of guns, ain't the purdiest, but I've never personally broken one. That said, I can't seem to pull myself away from my Kimber TLE either. I'll sometimes detail strip it just because I enjoy it, and I've gotten that one so hot before that I had to lay it on the tailgate to cool off, but I've not been able to make it choke.
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Well? Ya gonna pull them pistols, or whistle Dixie?