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How to Make a Scabbard 

Kyle Royer
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This will show you in detail on how to make a Scabbard. Here is the definition of a scabbard "a sheath for the blade of a sword or dagger, typically made of leather or meta"
I am making a medieval damascus sword. This journey is going to be FunTastic for it is my very first sword build! If you like Forging, hammering, fire, knives, swords, laughter, entertainment, and if you breath, then this is the video for you!
Check out the rest of the sword build
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Making a Medieval Damascus Sword Pt. 1
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How to Make a Propane Forge for a Sword
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How to Make a Scabbard
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I am a full-time Mastersmith knifemaker, and I love my job! I specialize in forged fixed blade knives and also make many other types of beautiful knives.
In March of 2007, I went to the W.F. Moran School of Bladesmithing in Old Washington, Arkansas where I took a two week class on Intro to Bladesmithing under ABS Mastersmiths Bert Gaston and Greg Neely. This is where I learned how to make a blade that would pass the ABS Journeyman Smith Performance Test, after that I took a class on Handles and Guards under ABS Mastersmith Jim Walker where I learned how to make handles out of stag, exotic woods and many other materials.
In June, 2011 I received my Mastersmith Stamp at the Atlanta BLADE Show. Now that I have been granted my MS certification I have a desire to expand my field and continue learning and teaching what I learn, God has given me all the opportunities and teachers that I’ve had and I thank Him for giving me the ability to do something I love.
Follow me on this journey!
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@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Let me know what you guys think about this new style of video, where you watch Kyle how to make a Scabbard and you hear his voice.
@thefamily_ak1863
@thefamily_ak1863 5 лет назад
yes , i like the voice over , good 2 mix it up , im very thankfull 4 you sharing your master smithing skill ,peace Gb cant wait 2 see the pattern of the blade
@pabloramirezdiaz7668
@pabloramirezdiaz7668 5 лет назад
I like it much better this way. It is possible to listen to his very well articulated thoughts on each step he takes, while watching him do his magic 😉👍 Congrats!! All the best!!
@danthemakerman
@danthemakerman 5 лет назад
I like this format. Keep up the great work guys!
@professionalidiots101
@professionalidiots101 5 лет назад
I like it, it's like simple step by step instructions!! Gum tragacanth can also be found in cake making for anyone's information btw 😀
@maknifeandrods7701
@maknifeandrods7701 5 лет назад
love it
@sendblakeanemail
@sendblakeanemail 5 лет назад
This format allows for detailed instruction while watching Kyle working instead of standing in front of a camera. I like it!
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
We’re glad you enjoyed it Blake! ~Team Royer
@stevelemur6113
@stevelemur6113 4 года назад
Kyle, your skills as a blacksmith are impressive. Great job on the video and thank you for making the sound understandable. Too many RU-vid videos seem to be recorded at the bottom of a trash can. My leather-work instructor defined a sheath as a soft flexible “tube” (leather or fabric) and a scabbard as a rigid reinforced (wood or metal) cover to protect the blade or tool. You put far more effort into the work than an historical professional could have afforded to. Definitely a labour of love. In Europe, historically the leather covering was usually sewn up, wrong side out, as an extended cone, with only one seam, along the back. The leather sheath was then wetted (or soaked), turned right side out, lubricated with hide glue or vegetable gum/glue and slid over the wooden structure to dry in place. A slightly over-sized wooden dummy blade is left in the scabbard until it is thoroughly dry, to insure the desired fit. Leather linings for the scabbard are well known historically but the majority of surviving scabbards are not lined. I have considered lanolin (or petroleum jelly) soaked wool fabric as a protective liner, but have no historical precedent for it. Birch or poplar are good choices for the wooden structure, while oak or other tannic acid woods will damage the blade. Personally, I DO wax and/or oil the interior wood surfaces to protect the blade, but I do not have historical precedent for that either. It just seems a good idea to keep things from swelling in wet weather. Tightbond III or Elmers Wood Glue are the most permanent, but hell if you need to make repairs. In any case your design is more than more difficult than most surviving examples, but the result is much finer and neater. Your workmanship is better than most surviving pieces. Congratulations Kyle on a well documented first class build.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Hey thanks Steve It sounds like you’re deep into it. Keep stitching on 🔥☕️⚔️ Team Royer
@timothyclancy5768
@timothyclancy5768 5 лет назад
Alright guys, we all know that this shit is THE BEST. How can we come together and make it as big as it should be.
@SamTownsBladesmith
@SamTownsBladesmith 5 лет назад
This shows your true dedication to perfection. I keep saying it, but you are a true inspiration to aspiring master bladesmiths like myself. Spectacular work!
@jkdubb
@jkdubb 5 лет назад
The attention to detail on this was amazing. Great job.
@griffithshandmade-knives
@griffithshandmade-knives 5 лет назад
We all prefer the live stuff where Kyle gets pissed at Dad for making noise during a recording or using something he shouldn’t have LOL 😂😂🤣🤣
@RedBeardOps
@RedBeardOps 5 лет назад
Holy hell this is tedious! Thanks for sharing!
5 лет назад
Kyle's Voice is adorable, more like this!
@j.l.foster8572
@j.l.foster8572 5 лет назад
I like this style of video but I also like seeing the antics around your shop and the outtakes.
@jeffreyoldham55
@jeffreyoldham55 5 лет назад
Really excellent WIP video on your sheath *scabbard, Kyle. Thanks for letting us hang out with you in the shop.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching Jeffery, we’re glad you enjoyed this. ~Team Royer
@jaehallett3743
@jaehallett3743 5 лет назад
I have enjoyed this whole series (second time watching it), this segment is still my favorite. The flashing of the word "scabbard", the choice of music for the stitching, very nice..
@Innlandetknives
@Innlandetknives 8 месяцев назад
Nice work Kyle. I think overall these scabbard sollutions to sheets are better than regular leather sheets, so i started making them for all my Bowies. Thanks for all your inspirational stuff
@Tincad4
@Tincad4 5 лет назад
Hi Kyle, This has turned out amazing so far… you must be really pleased. As a hobby luthier I work with wood all the time. Just a few ideas which might save you time and get you better results in the future... 1) Check out the "masking tape and superglue trick"... this is mentioned in elliott113's comment below. Also Crimson Guitars on youtube has a good video on this... it will make temporary attachments really easy with little to no risk of damaging your work. 2) When you were using the grinder on the wood... if you are going to do more of this you should look at getting some "Saburrtooth Flat Sanding and Shaping Discs with Vision Holes" these are designed for woodworking/carving with an angle grinder and they allow you to see the work through the grinding disc while you are working. Also as they are designed for wood they won't burn the wood as easily. 3) I would use wood glue (eg tightbond 3) to join the half's of wood... superglue is not good for two reasons (a) it has a very low shear strength, and (2) it has a very low shock resistance. This means that if the scabbard gets dropped the glue might come apart. At least in this case the leather should still hold it in place. A final thing to think about is controlling squeeze out (of whatever glue you use) when joining the two halves. This may be another reason why the fit changed after the halves were joined. I’m really looking forward to the rest of the series!
@japcas
@japcas 5 лет назад
I like all the different styles of videos you guys do. I think it adds some variety and keeps the channel very interesting.
@shanek6582
@shanek6582 4 года назад
On the planer, when you get something you need to make thinner than the planer goes, you just take a board like a 2x8 and put it down inside and clamp it on both the inlet and outlet tables of the planer. The board doesn’t have to move with your wood you are planning. I make thin bow limb laminates on mine.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Thanks Shane Jeff/dad
@MegaDeath458
@MegaDeath458 5 лет назад
Video by video, piece by piece... I'm learning more and more on how to remake and beautify my sword! Thanks for this video, my man! You are a work of art!
@Max-zk3oc
@Max-zk3oc 6 месяцев назад
What ive heard for carving out the channel. If you mark your blade with graphite, you can slide the blade along the grove you have going to find the high points. Then you lower the high points until you are satisfied and it fits perfect. The graphite transfers to the wood from friction
@theerascal8050
@theerascal8050 5 лет назад
Incredible. Wow. True artisan of the craft
@trevorjenkinson1333
@trevorjenkinson1333 5 лет назад
Number one video ive seen from yall. Absolutely perfect. I like the more wild style for forging because that is a really active part of knife making but this ASMR kind of style was perfect for such a slow paced tedious project. All the details were great and the transitions worked great. Really makes me want to try a small scabbard soon!
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thanks Trevor! ~Team Royer
@anthonystrunk5360
@anthonystrunk5360 5 лет назад
Excellent video.. very instructional.. thank you!
@lsubslimed
@lsubslimed 5 лет назад
Nicely done! Very classy looking scabbard. I know there's a lot f detail work yet to come, but overall the entire sword & package is looking great. I really enjoy this style video with your voice over, Kyle, it is very thorough in explaining what's going on, especially with being able to comment with hindsight, plus it's easy to understand what's happening, I hope to see more like it. Appreciate ya guys taking the time to make and share these with us. Great work #TeamRoyer!
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thank you! ~Team Royer
@charliebowen5071
@charliebowen5071 5 лет назад
I have been a knife maker and enthusiast for years and love Damascus in all forms.. in my truest opinion Kyle royer is the number one Damascus guy... dagger 194 and this sword! I’m literally speechless at the results... the pattern and chatoyant nature of the steel mix.... my mind is blown... Kyle is the best followed by shurap on RU-vid... masters of the art!,, I want to come work for you! See that Damascus in person!,,
@MarvinConman
@MarvinConman 2 года назад
I love this video, I always come back to it whenever I plan to make a scabbard to refresh my memory :)
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 2 года назад
Awesome Keep Forging On my friend Merry Christmas
@mujahidalikhan4342
@mujahidalikhan4342 3 года назад
Absolutely fine work manship
@aaronbuckmaster7063
@aaronbuckmaster7063 4 года назад
Measure twice, cut once. Measure once, cut twice. Just a little teasing. Your are a master craftsman and I will purchase one of your exquisite blades one day soon. Cheers.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
👍🏻🔥⚔️ Thanks Aaron Kyle
@johnd8619
@johnd8619 5 лет назад
Love the Channel! I'm telling all my friends to check it out. Keep up the amazing work!
@jonpaulison2283
@jonpaulison2283 3 года назад
Great video ! Thanks
@nickgiroux6
@nickgiroux6 5 лет назад
Beautiful and great tips. Love watching your videos. Also, first RU-vid video I've ever seen with no dislikes hahahaha
@seanhill8418
@seanhill8418 5 лет назад
They have quite a few of those
@dr.alkill5186
@dr.alkill5186 5 лет назад
Relaxing video really cool sheath
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thanks! :)
@markmedinabattletrix781
@markmedinabattletrix781 4 года назад
Next time you catch something you may have mistakenly said like "SHEATH", maybe just put in a notice at the beginning. It may save you a bit of time and frustration of adding it in every time. Awesome work btw. 😁😁😁
@89vanillagorilla205
@89vanillagorilla205 4 года назад
Is anyone else just super curious who is disliking this stuff. Cause this is great
@Gee-Wizz
@Gee-Wizz 4 года назад
Realy enjoyed the vid and the format. My finger and neak were aching right along with you sewing up the seath LOL. Your attention to detailis inspiring, thank you.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Thanks Greg Kyle
@mr1erl
@mr1erl 4 года назад
Nice work, i used felt on the inside. The swords glides in and out. And they stay pretty well, no blemichings on the metal. I did it with a chisel, lot of work that way. Thickness of wood about 3 to 4 mm thick after chiseling.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Thanks E L Nice, good job Team Royer
@philipdunn7538
@philipdunn7538 5 лет назад
Great video Mister Kyle, this was very fascinating, so much in fact, my cigarette burnt dead twice whilst watching.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Haha, glad you enjoyed it! ~Team Royer
@Robertsmith-ej5jx
@Robertsmith-ej5jx 5 лет назад
As a person who has chiseled out a sheath, your method seems way easier and faster
@lachy1709
@lachy1709 5 лет назад
Robert smith I use a router and it’s so much quicker and easier
@darthbuzz1
@darthbuzz1 4 года назад
*Scabbard
@von5850
@von5850 4 года назад
A scabbard is for a katana not a long sword dumb ass
@von5850
@von5850 4 года назад
Why is everybody saying scabbard it's a dam sheath
@darthbuzz1
@darthbuzz1 4 года назад
@@von5850 I was just mucking around. Didn't see you correcting KyleRoyerKnives when he constantly has '*Scabbard' on the screen. Why is that? Go on, correct KyleRoyerKnives as well. I personally don't give a crap what you call it... dumb arse.
@singJJBplay
@singJJBplay 5 лет назад
S-s-C-h-A-e-B-a-B-t-A-h-R-D
@Teguh_Prayogo
@Teguh_Prayogo 3 года назад
Pretty Good Job....👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@ko-m8z
@ko-m8z 5 лет назад
Well that is just perfect...
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thanks ~Team Royer
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 3 года назад
You have so much patience and discipline, it's amazing.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 3 года назад
Thanks joe Merry Christmas and happy new year my friend Dad
@F_V895
@F_V895 4 года назад
great work, I watched entire playlist, and I am amazed how beautiful sword looks, you are the embodiment of commitment! *Scabbard edit had me laugh so hard :D Also I like how detailed are your instructions for everything, especially for making patern
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Thanks Filip We have a lot of fun with our out takes Happy new year Dad
@romandybala
@romandybala 4 года назад
Great vid. Great work. Sheath. "scabbard". Thats funny.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Thanks Roman Be careful and be safe Team Royer
@allencummings7564
@allencummings7564 5 лет назад
:D looks grand!
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thanks Allen :) ~Team Royer
@gregkoe60
@gregkoe60 5 лет назад
Man. Perfectionist! Imagine the labour cost to have one made. Really nice quality work.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thanks Greg! ~ Team Royer
@BK_blacksmith
@BK_blacksmith 5 лет назад
I really enjoyed this video. I not a fan when I have to make a sheath. But was enjoyable to watch. I like both styles of video. And to change it up every now and then is nice.
@darthbuzz1
@darthbuzz1 4 года назад
*Scabbard
@BK_blacksmith
@BK_blacksmith 4 года назад
@@darthbuzz1 no I said it correctly..." When I make sheaths"... I don't make swords so I don't make scabbards.
@darthbuzz1
@darthbuzz1 4 года назад
@@BK_blacksmith I was just mucking around. Didn't see you correcting KyleRoyerKnives when he constantly has '*Scabbard' on the screen. Why is that? Go on, correct KyleRoyerKnives as well. I personally don't give a crap what you call it.
@azraelbatosi
@azraelbatosi 5 лет назад
I personally find the other style of video more charming, but the audio/visual mix here is certainly “cleaner”
@meximike1419
@meximike1419 5 лет назад
Very nice job !
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thanks Michael! ~Team Royer
@crabcakes5346
@crabcakes5346 3 года назад
got a nice looking sword at a garage sale, full tang and the works. this will make it nicer
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 3 года назад
Go for it Cancer You can do it 👍🏻☕️🔥⚔️ Dad
@ericfergusson2202
@ericfergusson2202 2 года назад
Awesome
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 2 года назад
Hey thanks eric Like and share we appreciate it my friend Dad
@javierantoniovarasgenestie5313
Nice work. Beautifull result. Next time use a drill for sanding wood. Donst buen the wood. Greetings
@joysun5517
@joysun5517 4 года назад
Great job...
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Thanks joy Kyle
@jorgeciv
@jorgeciv 3 года назад
Impecable! Este muchacho es increible!!!
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 3 года назад
Grazie my friend
@jorgeciv
@jorgeciv 3 года назад
@@KyleRoyerKnives Muchas gracias a usted!!! Many thanks to you!!!
@TexasGodot
@TexasGodot 5 лет назад
This commentary style is really nice for finishing work but I think that your normal style should be kept when you’re forging
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thanks for the feedback! ~ Team Royer
@kevincolwell9575
@kevincolwell9575 4 года назад
Milling machine - that is the best way to get a scabbard core roughed out. Then, make yourself a couple of saya chisels, and finish with them (curved body with a flat chisel blade so your fingers don't hit the scabbard).
@monkey_breath
@monkey_breath 5 лет назад
to tack the pieces together better, lay dow masking tape or painters tape on bot sides, and glue the taped sides together, holds them togther flat and strong, and when you take them apart, you're just taking tape off of wood.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thank you for the tip Elliot! ~Team Royer
@giulianoMX
@giulianoMX 3 года назад
Amazing video, great hobby for sure.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 3 года назад
Copy that. It’s great hobby for folks just starting out 👍🏻☕️🔥⚔️ Dad
@giulianoMX
@giulianoMX 2 года назад
@@KyleRoyerKnives Correct, like me. I am about to get a grinder, a friend of mine recommended me to go with the Burr King. Not sure if I need variable speed for sanding/grinding wood.
@behindyou529
@behindyou529 3 года назад
man got the same posture as the dead hand from zelda
@ForbiddenUser403
@ForbiddenUser403 5 лет назад
Very good looking build. Though I was wondering why you opted to go with the stitching you did vs using like a shoestring style criss-cross stitch to keep the seam pushed down?
@kevincolwell9575
@kevincolwell9575 4 года назад
personally, I have one of the French hand-cut rasps. They are awesome for shaping. Especially when you can't burn the wood because there is not a cover going on it. So, no grinder. That, and a disc sander to get things flat some. I prefer rasps and files for the final shaping. You may like them, too. Mostly, I don't like using a belt sander when I don't have to. I just don't enjoy it. So, I avoid it.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Thanks for posting kevin Good stuff Dad
@bladesmith01
@bladesmith01 5 лет назад
First off, another great video. Secondly be careful using a metal grinding wheel on wood. One of my instructors in the navy got a wheel stuck in his face. The wood will clog up the stone and cause expansion breaking the wheel. Keep up the good work man.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thanks for the warning Jimmy! ~Team Royer
@Ohokk0
@Ohokk0 4 года назад
what i learned from this video: **scabbard*
@aidanfordsword6954
@aidanfordsword6954 3 года назад
Lol same
@Jamfogerty
@Jamfogerty 5 лет назад
Great work! But I would prefer some contrast in the stiches, maybe the same color as the handle of the sword? Rather than all black
@kevinleetreetimefpv111
@kevinleetreetimefpv111 Год назад
Kyle, that is beautiful work. The stitching looks amazing. Just wondering how long of threads you start out with and how many stitches you are able to do at a time but more importantly, how do you switch threads, tying them off and restarting.
@charliebowen5071
@charliebowen5071 4 года назад
I thought of everything... chiselling it out to the table saw... no mention of a router whatsoever!!
@calimeri1
@calimeri1 3 года назад
I would like to know how you make the metal decorations at the end of the scabbard and where the guard meets the scabbard. Are you using them, you buy them or you make them? The video is amazing.. i never see a proper scabbard makers. Thank you.
@marcosgoncalez6632
@marcosgoncalez6632 5 лет назад
please show how the seam was made in the mouth of the hem. thank you.
@thedude5880
@thedude5880 3 года назад
A plunge router would have been helpful with the hollowing out
@kennethtaylor1760
@kennethtaylor1760 2 года назад
Very Cool and thanks for sharing but curious how they did it 200 years ago with less advanced tools.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 2 года назад
Probably a lot more hand work. Electroplating was invited well over 3 to 4 thousand years ago. Casted gold bells embedded in undisturbed coal beds probably 4 to 6 thousand years ago They just did things with the same zeal we have today. Keep Forging On my friend Dad
@Captaraknospider
@Captaraknospider 3 года назад
Instead of leather why not use felt. Leather can hold moisture over time and can cause the blade to rust. Thoughts??
@ec8488
@ec8488 4 года назад
Putting in *scabbard* every time got real annoying real fast, we get it. Good work tho
@jonmoore4587
@jonmoore4587 Год назад
what kind of wood did you use? Thickness? Great video..
@brandonchavez9924
@brandonchavez9924 Год назад
Hey man, love your videos. I got a question, though. How would I go about making a scabbard for a sword cane? I recently bought one, right? The blade is perfect and beautiful, but the scabbard (the cane part) was made of some…plastic kind of wood, I dunno. Feels cheap. The blade rattles around in there. Ruins the whole thing. I’ve thought about using an old table leg and cutting it in half, and doing what you did in this video, but I’m not sure. If you could give me some advice, I’d dig it.
@giulianoMX
@giulianoMX 2 года назад
Hi Kyle, nice work. Question, does your belt grinder have a variable speed or you were able to work the wood at high/fixed speed?
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 2 года назад
Thanks Manual. The kmg has a 3 step pulley. Since then we have gotten a TW90 and a Brodbeck both with VSD Dad
@giulianoMX
@giulianoMX 2 года назад
Thanks for the info. I will check them out.
@ardenchristophercapadocia7056
It could be forbidden but the milling machine could've given you a better carving inside the scabbard wood.
@michaelanderson8042
@michaelanderson8042 4 года назад
Would it save time to glue in Popsicle sticks to get the thickness for the blade to fit in? It would seem easier to cut a Popsicle stick instead of trying to hollow out the 2 pieces of wood? Another Fantastic Blade.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Good question Michael. As long as the blade fits like a glove 🧤🗡⚔️ that’s the goal 👍🏻☕️ Team Royer
@Rsama60
@Rsama60 4 года назад
About the super glue. Watch Crimson guitar on RU-vid. He is using the “masking tape super glue trick“. Put masing tape on your wood and superglue the tape together. Masking tape is not as stickinas super glue and gets loose easier.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Hey good one Roland Thanks Good to have you hanging out with us all Dad
@adamforgo6161
@adamforgo6161 2 месяца назад
Hello! May I ask what was the leather coating's thickness and what king of leather was it? (also what part of an animal it was made from(neck/belly/etc)?)
@mavasquez8301
@mavasquez8301 3 года назад
Have u ever made a samurai sword
@thunderdumpling3528
@thunderdumpling3528 4 года назад
I saw you use blue masking tape to hold the scabbard together. I used to work as a designer at a shop where we did custom engravings on leather. My boss always told me that blue tape could damage the leather. Don't know if it was actually true. But I didn't want to test it out.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Hey thanks Thunder Thanks for the pro tip Team Royer
@maknifeandrods7701
@maknifeandrods7701 5 лет назад
A stitching horse would have helped you Immensely
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Thanks for the tip ~Team Royer
@austinu7651
@austinu7651 2 года назад
Quite the late comment, wouldn't a router make this a cinch for the curve and blade space?
@mwblades6553
@mwblades6553 5 лет назад
obviously you got to the end result, but did you possibly think about using a router to cut out the middle? I have just seen other people do that.
@Peter-mo4xw
@Peter-mo4xw 2 года назад
For interest's sake, what would be a ballpark retail cost for such a scabbard? Considering the amount of labour that went into it, it wouldn't come cheaply.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 2 года назад
Hey Peter you can contact us at royerknifeworks@live.com for availability and pricing
@mkwlls
@mkwlls 3 года назад
I would probably use a cross stitch for the edge of the leather rather than a butt stitch. Will hold the seam down better.
@mrtadreamer
@mrtadreamer 4 года назад
What kind of wood do you recommend for scabbards?
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Hey mrta I used poplar last time. It’s light,fairly stable and easy to carve on. Be safe and be careful. 👍🏻🔥☕️⚔️ Team Royer
@mrtadreamer
@mrtadreamer 4 года назад
@@KyleRoyerKnives Thanks for the tip.
@dusanpavlovic2201
@dusanpavlovic2201 5 лет назад
how to get that perfect centra ridge
@gateway8833
@gateway8833 3 года назад
So, how do you hang it from a Belt?
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 3 года назад
With an extreme bias Merry Christmas and happy new year my friend Dad
@jinnfire2685
@jinnfire2685 3 года назад
So does it work for butterfly swords
@jinnfire2685
@jinnfire2685 3 года назад
With a wide tip that slims out
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 3 года назад
Just make sure there’s room for the blade 👍🏻☕️🔥⚔️
@renewhitmore3418
@renewhitmore3418 4 года назад
Historically, leather (especially dyed leather) was not used inside the scabbard. There have been examples of sheepskin (raw, with the oils still in the hair) and linen. I know there are some concerns about the tanning solutions or dyes being corrosive to the blade if it is stored in the scabbard for any length of time. Also, should you get caught out in the rain and that inside leather get wet, I would imagine a nightmare to get it dried. Also, traditionally, there would have been a single-piece covering stitched up the back. That would have saved you a ton of time stitching.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
Thanks Rene Team Royer
@AOWGroundBeef
@AOWGroundBeef 11 месяцев назад
@@KyleRoyerKnives Leather is definitely a BAD idea for the interior of a scabbard. Leather holds moisture (even in just a humid environment) and will rust the hell outta your sword. Best is wool fabric. It will pick up oil from the surface of an oil sword and serve to protect later.
@unknown-ql1fk
@unknown-ql1fk 3 года назад
Know its really old but what kinda wood is that?
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 3 года назад
Poplar Good question my friend Cheers Dad
@guillaumepouilly2566
@guillaumepouilly2566 3 года назад
Vive le ROY
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 3 года назад
Cheers my friend Dad
@theo-uc6ot
@theo-uc6ot 5 лет назад
Hi
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 5 лет назад
Hey
@kevincolwell9575
@kevincolwell9575 4 года назад
you probably know this - but you have more control with hammer and chisel so I drive my saya chisels most of the time with a 120z ball peen.
@johnf1402
@johnf1402 4 года назад
I know that sheath is not the correct term but the pop up correction is a bit annoying
@gundanium3126
@gundanium3126 4 года назад
you may want to get a router for wood core work.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 4 года назад
That might take all of the fun out of it gundanium Cheers Team Royer
@gundanium3126
@gundanium3126 4 года назад
@@KyleRoyerKnives Its hard to say I literally bought my router for hidden tang and threw tang blades as a time saver and doing it freehand is kinda tricky but fun...using a router table, on the other hand, may remove some of the fun.
@brickstudioww2222
@brickstudioww2222 4 года назад
So nice 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 I also make knives to see my teacher if you feel like it: h_blacksmith
@JR-mk6ow
@JR-mk6ow 4 года назад
*scabbard
@mietek3921
@mietek3921 3 года назад
How to make a sheath *scabbard
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 3 года назад
👍🏻☕️🔥⚔️🤪🥊 Merry Christmas and happy new year my friend Dad
@mietek3921
@mietek3921 3 года назад
@@KyleRoyerKnives merry christmas! :)
@MauriceChavez353
@MauriceChavez353 3 года назад
*Scabbard
@JoseRodriguez-mz5zi
@JoseRodriguez-mz5zi 3 года назад
*Scabbard Lol
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives 3 года назад
Sheath 🤪scabbard 🤪
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