Join Us At The Ultimate Knife Sheath School! Vol.7

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2023
  • Join Us At The Ultimate Knife Sheath School!
    LEARN TO MAKE THIS KNIFE SHEATH WITH STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS.
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Комментарии • 88

  • @GypsyJvan
    @GypsyJvan Год назад +4

    I need to see more on the sewing,,like how to start and how to tie off the end..thanks, great video..

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you!! On my next Knife Sheath School I’ll add a quick show n tell of that. Stay tuned

    • @GypsyJvan
      @GypsyJvan Год назад +1

      @@viktorgeorge9144 thank u so much..iv been buying leather tools..I now have a pony sewing vice..I bought a beginner's kit..thank u..

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  10 месяцев назад

      Noted and I will on Vol 11. Sometimes I get ahead of myself and forget 😂

  • @JustSir430
    @JustSir430 11 месяцев назад +1

    Another excellent video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and techniques.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  11 месяцев назад

      And thank you for the time you took to say so. It’s very much appreciated

  • @josephshmeister4628
    @josephshmeister4628 Год назад +2

    Another great video sir. Always learn something new every time I watch one of these

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Joseph. Even if only one tidbit is gained I consider that a win!! Appreciate you

  • @dangeo9613
    @dangeo9613 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video! A lot to learn from you, doing such a diligent work with a lot of patience. Thank you!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for visiting Dan and thanks for the thumbs up I really appreciate you taking the time to say so

  • @caseyroberts918
    @caseyroberts918 11 месяцев назад +2

    Once again, you have shared with us very valuable and practical information! Thank you again!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks Casey I’m so glad it was helpful and useful to ya. I also appreciate that you would take a moment to say so

  • @JohnTBlock
    @JohnTBlock 8 месяцев назад +3

    The vid is great, George. I like lots of information to help me be a better crafter! Your Chicago screw build solves the "problem" of making a sheath ambidextrous for users who may change how they wear it for different circumstances. Good job!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hey John Your kindness and support mean a lot to me. Thank you!!

    • @outdoorsman357
      @outdoorsman357 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks you for sharing your knowledge,I enjoy leather working and make leather products for friends and family. I've learned a lot from your videos and tips.thank you

  • @russelltait3152
    @russelltait3152 Год назад +2

    Great video. Thank you. This sheath will be my next build.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thanks Russel. I’d love to see it!! If you ever have a question don’t hesitate to ask

  • @nickhdeep6leatherworks338
    @nickhdeep6leatherworks338 9 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video. I’m learning g a lot about sheath making from your videos. 🤙🤙🤙

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks Nick I’m so glad to hear that and with your carving skills I believe you would make them amazing!!

  • @phillipjones3342
    @phillipjones3342 Год назад +1

    Love the style thanks for sharing

  • @gjordan456
    @gjordan456 Год назад +2

    Beautiful sheath, packed full if tips and tricks! Love it

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Seriously glad you liked it and that it was helpful to ya! Thanks 🤙

  • @jeffallen3382
    @jeffallen3382 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video lesson George! Don't worry too much about the choppiness of the videos. You're doing just fine! Sorry I haven't had a chance till just now to watch these as I've been behind on a few things these last few weeks. But I haven't forgotten to watch your work!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  10 месяцев назад +1

      No worries my friend. I appreciate your support no matter what. Thanks Jeff

  • @johnhoward3516
    @johnhoward3516 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent work George! I've been using my dremmel press fer years and yes I agree nothing wrong with that ! My problem is being careful about maring up the leather from drilling it on the wood , nasty marks on the leather , NOT good when your getting good money for the items that I make fer customer ! Always enjoy watching your videos for some insights and how you go about making yours !!Thanks for sharing your skills...reddoc custom leathers Chicago.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks John I appreciate your kind words and support on these videos
      If you experience that often maybe take a piece of card stock and put that between the sheath and the wood base of your press Thanks again

  • @jonas-mb6cf
    @jonas-mb6cf Год назад +1

    The king 👑 of leathercraft did it again 💪🏻thx viktor for all the inspiration and helpful videos

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      And thank you for taking a money to make my day!! Appreciate you Jonas

  • @jenniferbauman4802
    @jenniferbauman4802 Год назад +2

    Great video. That sheath came out real nice. Great job. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts. It is worth the time that's for sure. Neatsfoot oil on the straps so it doesn't crack like that.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thanks as always for your kind words and support Glenn

  • @jeffreyniles6575
    @jeffreyniles6575 5 месяцев назад +1

    I do love this style. Haven't made one yet but possibly this coming spring.

  • @TonyNicholls-gi9le
    @TonyNicholls-gi9le 11 месяцев назад +1

    Goergie, Georgie, Georgie, you've done it again! Brilliant tutorial, beautiful work. Absolutely Masterful!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  11 месяцев назад

      Tony Your enthusiasm is contagious and just reinforces my belief that this can be helpful to my fellow leather heads. Thank you so very much for your kind words and support.

    • @TonyNicholls-gi9le
      @TonyNicholls-gi9le 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@viktorgeorge9144 As one of your fellow leatherheads I learn with each of your tutorials, I watch 'em all. My tinkering with leather brings me great joy, you've helped me raise my skill level.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  11 месяцев назад

      I too love tinkering with leather and yes the joy is also therapeutic Thanks again Tony for supporting my channel and I’m glad it’s been helpful to ya. Appreciate you

  • @donpayne562
    @donpayne562 Год назад +1

    Dam I felt for ya when the straps dry cracked, nice work . Really like the tips on the welts.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      I appreciate that Don Yeah I sort of left them out in 100 degree heat for too long😂

  • @harleymurray6457
    @harleymurray6457 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow George, very nice video..!❤

  • @richardmeyer83
    @richardmeyer83 Год назад +2

    Great job

  • @johntyson9102
    @johntyson9102 Год назад +1

    Great job I joined the video

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words John and taking a moment of your time to say that is appreciated

  • @davidmerritt5702
    @davidmerritt5702 Год назад +2

    Great sheath, thank you for the tutorial. Outstanding!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thanks David. I appreciate the time you took to say so

    • @davidmerritt5702
      @davidmerritt5702 Год назад

      @@viktorgeorge9144 you're welcome. Thank you also for your time and knowledge we leather crafters appreciate you.

  • @masonbouldin6819
    @masonbouldin6819 Год назад +2

    Love it! Beautiful job!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      I appreciate your continued support Mason. Very kind

  • @j.greenwood9398
    @j.greenwood9398 Год назад +1

    Excellent video, really enjoyed watching! Keep up this great work, look forward to the next one you do!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks for saying so. I will continue to make these and hope they are helpful 🤙

  • @ESPARTACO1731
    @ESPARTACO1731 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video im following you from now. Saludos desde Sonora , México.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  6 месяцев назад +1

      I’m so glad that you are and I appreciate your kind words. Thank you my good neighbor to the south🙌

  • @unwired1281
    @unwired1281 11 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely love it!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  11 месяцев назад

      I’m so glad Thank You That makes my day

  • @Troncatore
    @Troncatore 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lesson well learned!!! Thanks

  • @JohnTBlock
    @JohnTBlock 8 месяцев назад +1

    If wanted, you could put a guard cutout on both sides of the welt, for ambidextrous carry, yes? You could even mount the belt straps on rivets, so as to turn them around for ambidextrous use!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes and yes but instead of rivets I would suggest Chicago style screws. So many tweaks that will work Let the creativity flow!! Thanks John

  • @RoamingMustang
    @RoamingMustang Год назад +2

    I was waiting for this one! Great video as always Viktor, thank you for the time you put in them, and your willingness to share your experience and knowledge. Always learning something new! I did make that kind of sheath before, it was a struggle, but now I get a clear understanding on how to make them really nice! I'll try it soon, thank you, see you on the next one :)

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Your kind words are so appreciated TN!! I can’t tell you how much that means to hear this Thank you

  • @bencook8492
    @bencook8492 11 месяцев назад +1

    Loving your videos, your explanations are perfect. Thank you very much for sharing!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  11 месяцев назад

      I really appreciate that Ben I’m so glad that you enjoyed it With support like yours I’ll keep going👍

  • @fredpfeiljr6450
    @fredpfeiljr6450 Год назад +1

    Great job George! Your videos are top notch! I know it takes a LOT of time to make and edit these, and I appreciate your efforts to make a great video with significant detail that should help anyone. I always see something that helps me with this and other projects. Thank you again and looking forward to more videos!! Fred

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Fred I really appreciate what you said and it’s nice to hear, especially from another Maker! Thank you my friend

  • @JensKliewer
    @JensKliewer 10 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic tips! There are so many small tips and hints to make better....again thank you so much to provide us with so much incredible knowledge!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you Jen for coming back to the channel. Your kind words are always appreciated

  • @elund408
    @elund408 Год назад +1

    Nice, I learn every time you put out a video.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Hey thank you for that! That’s my goal at least. Btw are y’all in SV near Prescott?

    • @elund408
      @elund408 Год назад

      @@viktorgeorge9144 Im in Prescott, just liked the name. I should get rid of it as I don't have a business' yet.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      I visit Prescott Valley a lot! Childhood friends live there Maybe one day we could meet for coffee

    • @elund408
      @elund408 Год назад

      @@viktorgeorge9144 that would be great

  • @stephencatanzaro310
    @stephencatanzaro310 Год назад +1

    Another great video Viktor - your edges always look great. Thanks for sharing the dremel tip. How do you hand stitch without getting dye on the thread?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Stephen I appreciate those kind words. I prevent that dye transfer by spending some time burnishing the surface of the dried dye with that stiff brush. I also have a line finisher which helps. I usually air brush after the projects done which makes it easier.

  • @lvxleather
    @lvxleather 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hey George, I really like your videos. I have had a hard time with my drill press when drilling 1/16" holes. The drill wanders on the backside really bad. The chuck isn't running out, I can drill holes in metal without a problem. It's a small drill press, and it's only when drilling thick leather laminations, 3/4" to 1". I actually have a Cobra class 26 so I use that for punching holes in thick material and hand sew it, but that only lets me do about 7/16" thick of leather. I was wondering if the laminations of leather are contributing to the drill wandering? I hate how it looks on the back and have screwed up a couple of projects because of the crappy appearance. I wanted to get your opining if it's just the drill press? I figured if a Dremel can make straight stitch holes a 1/4" HP drill press would handle it.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  8 месяцев назад

      Hello LVX I appreciate the nod For drill press sewing (dremel) here are a few initial notes. The leather needs to be dry and laying flat on the wood base. For best results if using a contact type cement let it cure for a while. Meaning don’t drill freshly glued layers The glue gums up the bit That being said, on a thick welt or edge at 3/4 or 1” I usually drill pilot holes first so I’m only drilling thru half the layers Also I insure my bit (1/16” titanium by Bauer, is chucked just enough to go thru the layers without the Chuck biting into the top layer If too much of the bit is out it could wobble inside the layers causing the wandering on the back side
      Also the speed of the drill shouldn’t be full speed as that could burn the leather. Too slow and it’ll bog down especially that thick of layers. Find the variable speed you need to avoid too fast or too slow Check your bit to insure its straight and true Just throwing out all potential problems
      What are you drill sewing that’s that thick? Never hesitate to reach out by text or call as sometimes it’s easier to talk thru these issues (520)909-8256 Arizona time I also have a Class 26 and love it Cheers

  • @diomedesindustries
    @diomedesindustries Год назад +1

    Oddball question, sir. The belt demo you held up at the beginning - Do you stitch AND Chicago screw / rivet this belt? Or do you only stitch the front?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Just responded to another comment and saw yours pop up. Jason, I’m a big fan Your quick tip videos were very informative and entertaining. Ref the belt Q? It’s a lined and sewn belt and the buckle is Chicago screwed down. If you’d like I can send a pic thru dm on IG to clarify. It’s a salesman sample belt I show to potential customers. Usually the concealed carry crowd.

  • @tv-ke4lx
    @tv-ke4lx 4 месяца назад +1

    What do you coat your sheaths with when you are finished to get that shiny presentation?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  4 месяца назад

      I believe I used atom wax/balm on this one It’s a great product but for outdoor use sheaths I use Sno-Seal warmed/melted in with a hair dryer. 50/50 resoline airbrushed is also a standard. Thanks for your support by watching

  • @JohnTBlock
    @JohnTBlock 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your stitching irons, George - are they diamond point or flat tiped?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hey John. They are slightly angled diamond I got them at Makers Leather Supply Works good for my style of stitching. 🙌👍

  • @escapetherace1943
    @escapetherace1943 10 месяцев назад +1

    if you could marry a knife sheath.....

  • @jamesbooth3360
    @jamesbooth3360 Год назад +1

    On the easy version it looks like you punched through the stitchline.
    How is that done while preserving the stitch integrity?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting James. I stopped the sewing line short of the holes for the Chicago screws. Otherwise, yes that would be a critical fail

    • @jamesbooth3360
      @jamesbooth3360 Год назад

      @Viktor George Thanks for replying. I have made a handful of projects in leather, but I am just an amateur. I particularly like your demonstrating methods of producing the templates.
      Thanks again for sharing your techniques.