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[quote name="willis68" post="1136541" timestamp="1397101428"]Ah Screw concealing it, I just realized I will be allowed to legally carry this in July picture935.jpg[/quote] Hehe, mines bigger. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

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Ah Screw concealing it, I just realized I will be allowed to legally carry this in July

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THAT one is on my list too. Until then, I'm stuck with my lowly Ka-bars

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Hehe, mines bigger. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

6 - 1/2 " of 440C made in Portland, OR will do the job every time! :usa:

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THAT one is on my list too. Until then, I'm stuck with my lowly Ka-bars



Nothing wrong with Ka Bars Mike, they are fantastic knives
Guest tangojuliet
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mykknife_zps14ae14e0.jpg anyone know where i can get a sheath for my knife  i made the brass guard and handle  used a boker blank :D

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If you made the knife, why not make the sheath also?

IM A MACHINIST MAN NOT A MIRACLE WORKER !!!!! but in all seriousness i just dont have the tools or the skills set to mess with leather at the moment  

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I've never worked with Kydex but I understand it's not too bad. And it's probably more compatible with your skillset and tools.

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I've never worked with Kydex but I understand it's not too bad. And it's probably more compatible with your skillset and tools.

i just dont thik with my style of blade kydex would look right

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A fair thing to say. But I would look at it as something new to play with and hey, you have a sheath at the end of it. Your next knife project can be tacticool to go with the sheath :D

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IM A MACHINIST MAN NOT A MIRACLE WORKER !!!!! but in all seriousness i just dont have the tools or the skills set to mess with leather at the moment  

 

No need for a lot of tools or all that great a skill set to make a simple knife sheath.  You don't necessarily even need stitching needles or thread.  I made this one with just some vegetable tanned leather, a rotary leather punch, a leather thong, some heavy scissors and a piece of wood that I cut off of a small branch and then drilled a hole through (from side to side) to use as a slide to cinch the thong that retains the knife in the sheath..  For the belt loop, a strip of leather doubled over, punched with a couple of holes and tied on with another, shorter piece of leather thong passed through a couple of holes punched in the back of the sheath works just fine - just be sure to tie it on to the sheath before you start 'stitching' the sheath, itself, together and make sure that the knots are on the outside of the sheath so they don't get in the way of sheathing/unsheathing the knife.  Anyone handy enough make their own knife handle and crossguard could probably make a sheath like this in under an hour.  Heck, I made this one is under an hour and I am not handy enough to make a brass crossguard - or at lest I have never tried it.  I have made holsters where I used an actual saddle stitch and I like them but I had bought or found this knife somewhere, sans sheath, and thought this style of sheath would look good with it.  I also think this style of sheath would look great with the knife you made.

 

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