Dude, please tell me that you are actually the voice actor for Hiccup. Also, I really really hate your hands. Like, a lot. In a sort-of-hypothetical way. **mumbles8* darn guys with freaking long fingers who could most likely reach that one place in that one song that is GETTING ON MY NERVES. **end mumble** I thoroughly enjoyed that! Not like I'm terribly interested in knives and leather, but I feel that I've learned something important. Thanks for making such an educational video, Skarzsles!
Sorry for the late comment, but would the sister in question be Peri? Also, now I'm jealous. :P I know YOU don't like it, being a picky perfectionist troll, but that does look really good for your first try!
I'm sorry to say this, but that's waaaay too heavy for a sheath. You should be using 7-8 oz. or no more than 8-9 oz. veg tanned. Just trying to help. Stoney Pappy Dave's Knives Pennsylvania
Sorry....I know it's been 3 years, but I couldn't help myself. I hate to see people struggle. 7-8 oz would have been so much easier. For about 30 years I used 8-9 oz. but recently I started using the 7-8 oz. and it makes a world of difference. I'm sure by now you've improved your techniques and materials. God bless: Stoney
Dude, please tell me that you are actually the voice actor for Hiccup.
Also, I really really hate your hands. Like, a lot. In a sort-of-hypothetical way. **mumbles8* darn guys with freaking long fingers who could most likely reach that one place in that one song that is GETTING ON MY NERVES. **end mumble**
I thoroughly enjoyed that! Not like I'm terribly interested in knives and leather, but I feel that I've learned something important. Thanks for making such an educational video, Skarzsles!
Sorry for the late comment, but would the sister in question be Peri? Also, now I'm jealous. :P I know YOU don't like it, being a picky perfectionist troll, but that does look really good for your first try!
+Megan Mercer No; another sister. And I'm glad you like it; she does like it herself.
You should try using small aluminum rivets to fasten the leather together it’s a lot easier and more durable
Sounds cool! Unfortunately I don't have access to those right now, but I can look into it.
I'm sorry to say this, but that's waaaay too heavy for a sheath. You should be using 7-8 oz. or no more than 8-9 oz. veg tanned. Just trying to help.
Stoney
Pappy Dave's Knives
Pennsylvania
Well, thanks for the recommendation.
Sorry....I know it's been 3 years, but I couldn't help myself. I hate to see people struggle. 7-8 oz would have been so much easier. For about 30 years I used 8-9 oz. but recently I started using the 7-8 oz. and it makes a world of difference. I'm sure by now you've improved your techniques and materials.
God bless:
Stoney