Making a leather knife sheath for a bushcraft style stainless steel knife. The knife is made out of cpm 154 stainless steel, forest green g-10 handle, and one Corby bolt for a pin.
Hi Ian, this is a very good video, detailed, we'll filmed, work workmanship is very good,just a suggestion, I found the music got a bit repetitive, maybe mix it up a bit
I doubt it. After you dye the leather with an alcohol based dye, it will dry the leather out. You'll need to apply an oil before sealing the leather whit a cote.
Very glad I came across your channel. Really like your ingenuity in regards to using what you have ( the bottle to smooth the edge, a 2x4 under the project when punching holes). The video itself was nicely done as well and great music. You earned this new subscriber.
Hi, could you please tell what stamp you used there, so far I've only used the basket weave stamp, which is cool, but, I'm ready to try something else! Cheers
Such a fun video to watch. I wonder though, at 25:44, instead of a bottle, would it prove to be easier for you to use a guitar bottleneck slide? Slips right on the finger and would prob be easier to hold/control?
@@ianbyron7464 oh no, i mean a glass slide, they call them bottleneck slides because typically would be cut from the neck of a bottle. Of course, now that I think about it, it would not make sense to buy a slide if you can easily use an empty bottle that you already own for free.
Beautiful job. Yu have golden hands, but the sound track was annoying and irritable to a stage where I was just about to change page.....Just my opinion of course, but the end result of you work compensate the rest... :)