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My new Bahco laplander sheath 

John Wellings - Variety Channel
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Hi it’s been 6 months since I made a video so I thought it was about time I put one up, this video shows me making my new Laplander sheath I’ve made this sheath with a flap to keep out the rain and give the saw some protection from the elements also the saw is a looser fit to make it easier to remove the saw from the sheath, hope you enjoy the video.
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Комментарии : 62   
@cosimonisi5016
@cosimonisi5016 4 года назад
ammazzing work compliment
@toerag572
@toerag572 7 лет назад
A great design beautifully made. Thanks for showing it!
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thanks for your comment I'm glad you like it, atb John
@jeffslaven
@jeffslaven 6 лет назад
Fantastic! Love your work!
@anaberboff
@anaberboff 5 лет назад
Hola 🙋‍ John !! Felicitaciones !! Excelente trabajo como siempre. Una vez más muy buen logro. Un abrazo desde Tucumán-Argentina ❤️
@Lapeerphoto
@Lapeerphoto 7 лет назад
Well done. Really nice work! Thanks for sharing. And for the tags of what you are using. That combination of products really makes a wonderful looking finish to some great craftsmanship!
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thanks for your nice comment, atb John
@kevintucker5224
@kevintucker5224 7 лет назад
Nice to see you back John - great work as always
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thanks Kevin glad you liked it, atb John
@LFH02
@LFH02 7 лет назад
As always enjoyed watching. another great sheaf from you. thanks for sharing
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thank you for the comment glad you liked the video, atb John.
@MartyBecker
@MartyBecker 7 лет назад
Excellent craftsmanship!
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thank you, atb John
@rnunezb
@rnunezb 7 лет назад
Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing it.
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thank you for your comment, atb John
@bathcolin
@bathcolin 7 лет назад
Really good to see these quality skills being used with care and attention John. A wonderful video showing the construction from start to finish. Brilliant.
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thank you for the nice comment Colin glad you enjoyed the video, atb John
@bathcolin
@bathcolin 7 лет назад
After being highly recommended to me, I have bought a sheath for a Bahco Laplander Saw and John's workmanship is second to none. Very impressed with everything! Thanks John.
@tadpoles10
@tadpoles10 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing John, nice to see all the effort that goes into your work. atb t ..
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thanks for the comment, atb John
@MegaDapperman
@MegaDapperman 7 лет назад
Beautiful.
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thanks, atb John
@SHawkeye007
@SHawkeye007 7 лет назад
Fantastic work as always John, great new design, pleasure to watch! Hope you are well mate, stay safe, ATB Shaun
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thanks Shaun I'm not to bad thanks hope your ok don't work to hard, atb John.
@WiltshireMan
@WiltshireMan 7 лет назад
Great stuff John. About time you did another video:) Looked as though you built that sheath with pride and care. Sandy
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thanks Sandy, atb John
@puma1304
@puma1304 6 лет назад
very nice!
@dog11222
@dog11222 7 лет назад
excellent quality workmanship....
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thank you, atb John
@PotenzaVito
@PotenzaVito 7 лет назад
Nice work turn up beautiful like all your work ,best regards from Australia take care John
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thanks for the comment, atb John
@robertclarke7274
@robertclarke7274 7 лет назад
So nice to see you back at your work bench, excellent workmanship as usual from you John
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thanks Robert, how you keeping I hope your in good health, atb John.
@robertclarke7274
@robertclarke7274 7 лет назад
Hi John I am OK thanks still on the GV and the odd brandy!
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Glad your ok Robert try and give up the GV amost a year for me now, brandy's ok, atb John
@InsaneSaxonLeather
@InsaneSaxonLeather 7 лет назад
Hi John. It was my first video that I saw from you. Very nice work! André
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thanks for the comment, atb John
@tonygloster8829
@tonygloster8829 7 лет назад
Nice work again John 👍
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thank you, atb John
@davehoggarth2150
@davehoggarth2150 7 лет назад
Amazing Craftsmanship!!
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thanks for the nice comment, atb John.
@stevekacys8484
@stevekacys8484 7 лет назад
thanks for sharing
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thank you for your comment,atb John
@jetsetuk
@jetsetuk 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video John. :o) I am still learning leathercraft, and I have already made a couple of pieces, though mostly pouches and knife sheaths for Viking Re-enactment... I was curious about you using first SnowProof coating, THEN applying Carnauba Cream... I would have thought the heavier Wax content of the SnowProof would have blocked some or all of the Carnauba cream from Penetrating the leather? Surely applying neatsfoot Oil, then Carnauba Cream, then SnowProof would be the more beneficial sequence to apply? I normally use just some Neatsfoot Oil or Mink Oil followed by some natural beeswax and elbow grease, as the Vikings wouldn't have had access to the more modern combination applications such as Carnauba Cream or Aussie wax etc...
@romeucarpegeani9069
@romeucarpegeani9069 6 лет назад
MUITO BOM !
@madcat1007
@madcat1007 5 лет назад
Great work as usual John. What brand mallet and maul do you use?. Assume they are made of brass. Softer than what you are hitting so no damage to tools.
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 5 лет назад
Thanks for the comment, the mallet is home made using an old mallet handle i had, atb John.
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 5 лет назад
It's home made.
@pattyallison1108
@pattyallison1108 5 лет назад
Very Nice John! I need to get one of those snap setters!! I liked especially how you showed the finish coats and creams. That has always been a question for me Thank you for sharing!!
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 5 лет назад
They do make the job much easier to do especially if you’re doing a lot of them, thanks for the comment, atb John.
@erikjoven2388
@erikjoven2388 7 лет назад
Stumbled upon one of your videos today, and sure glad that I did. You do some beautiful work - I have always thought of doing some of my own leather work and watching this makes me want to take the plunge. What sort of leather are you starting with? Where can I get a good piece of leather like that and what exactly is that starting material called? Thanks so much for your videos! Looking forward to watching lots more!
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Thank you for your comments, the leather I use mostly is vegetable tanned shoulder but I don't know what country you live in to tell where to get it from, atb John.
@erikjoven2388
@erikjoven2388 7 лет назад
Thanks for the reply! I live in the U.S. So if i am looking for veg. tanned shoulder, is there a particular thickness/weight you look for for projects such as your Possibles Belt Pouch or Laplander Sheath?
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
I tend to buy 3-3.5mm thick leather I don't know what that is in oz's, hope this helps, John.
@erikjoven2388
@erikjoven2388 7 лет назад
That helps a bunch - most of the websites i looked at to try and buy some leather gave average thicknesses in mm as well as weights. Thanks so much for taking the time to answer these questions!! Going to buy a basic set of leatherworking tools, a chunk of leather and some thread and see what comes out! Can't thank you enough for taking the time here and for your very helpful videos!!
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 7 лет назад
Your welcome and good luck with the leatherwork, atb john.
@cg7509
@cg7509 6 лет назад
What weight of leather did you use? Thank you!
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 6 лет назад
The leather is 3-3.5mm thick I have no idea what that is in weight we don’t use that system in the UK sorry, John.
@madcat1007
@madcat1007 5 лет назад
8 or 9 ounce
@williammurdorf7060
@williammurdorf7060 4 года назад
I would like to make a sheath for my Bahco Laplander like this. Are you able to send me a pattern, or do you have one available for purchase??
@Brummiejohn200
@Brummiejohn200 4 года назад
No sorry.
@williammurdorf7060
@williammurdorf7060 4 года назад
@@Brummiejohn200 OK. Thanks anyway. I was just trying to save myself the trouble of making a pattern and trying to get a sheath built at the same time.
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