As one artisan to another I say very well done sir. For me art is the balance of form and function and that sheath is certainly that. A thing of beauty to behold and to use. Excellent!!
Thank you. Taking the time to really work the leather around the knife handle helps. Then the wax dipping really helps solidify and hold the shape. You can get somewhat similar results with dye, and neetsfoot oil
Beautiful job! I’m lucky enough to have a Buck Custom shop / David Yellowhorse 196 in elk stag with a fileworked spine. Great profile and very useful. It comes with a “just OK” belt sheath though. I’d love to have something like this quality. Very cool tools you have on the drill press to work the leather, you have a real talent! Thanks for sharing. 🙏
@@wyomingwright Thanks! I was super lucky to get one. I believe Buck made 125 of them. (Sorry, I’m getting my Bucks mixed up, the custom work on this one is by Wilde Bill Cody, and 250 made). The first Alpha Hunters were in Bucks standard 420HC, then they started making them in the better ATS-34, equivalent to 154CM. Anyway, I got the full sized rosewood Alpha Hunter with gut hook, which is a great knife, and the large and small folding versions, but found this custom 196 skinner before I completed the set. I'm a big fan of crossdraw / scout carry, as it's faster to access and doesn't get in the way when you sit. I hope to be in touch if you have the time to do custom work. 👍 P.S. Did you make the brass & steel embosser that you show at 5:51? Or order it from somewhere with your logo? Very cool. I honestly never thought about using anything but an arbor press for something like that, but the drill press head works great.
@@wyomingwright. I have a cheap harbor freight arbor press, works ok, never heard of a “clicker press,” I’ll have to look into that. No reason the drill press wouldn’t work fine, it’s not like you’re driving steel rivets or something…!
It is made by Maratac. I got mine on Amazon a few years ago. I love it. I don’t think Amazon sells them anymore but I believe you can get them from CountyComm.
As one artisan to another I say very well done sir.
For me art is the balance of form and function and that sheath is certainly that. A thing of beauty to behold and to use.
Excellent!!
I have one of these with the original sheath. They are very nice
Really interesting to watch the process - great skill!
Thank you!
One again nicely done . Happy trails
Thanks, Mike! Best regards to you as well.
Thank you for an exceptional sheath. Beautiful and functional just like the knife.
That click when sheathing the blade is so satisfying. One of these days I'll get to that level of quality in my builds...
Thank you. Taking the time to really work the leather around the knife handle helps. Then the wax dipping really helps solidify and hold the shape. You can get somewhat similar results with dye, and neetsfoot oil
Beautiful work.
Thanks, sir!
Very nice scabbard!
Thank you!
Nice!
Artesanato!
Beautiful job! I’m lucky enough to have a Buck Custom shop / David Yellowhorse 196 in elk stag with a fileworked spine. Great profile and very useful. It comes with a “just OK” belt sheath though. I’d love to have something like this quality. Very cool tools you have on the drill press to work the leather, you have a real talent! Thanks for sharing. 🙏
That sounds like a beautiful knife
@@wyomingwright Thanks! I was super lucky to get one. I believe Buck made 125 of them. (Sorry, I’m getting my Bucks mixed up, the custom work on this one is by Wilde Bill Cody, and 250 made). The first Alpha Hunters were in Bucks standard 420HC, then they started making them in the better ATS-34, equivalent to 154CM. Anyway, I got the full sized rosewood Alpha Hunter with gut hook, which is a great knife, and the large and small folding versions, but found this custom 196 skinner before I completed the set. I'm a big fan of crossdraw / scout carry, as it's faster to access and doesn't get in the way when you sit. I hope to be in touch if you have the time to do custom work. 👍
P.S. Did you make the brass & steel embosser that you show at 5:51? Or order it from somewhere with your logo? Very cool. I honestly never thought about using anything but an arbor press for something like that, but the drill press head works great.
I had it made for me. I would like to have an arbor press or even a nice clicker press, but until the, the drill press works okay.
I would love if Buck still made this model. I would drool over one with s30v with custom elk antler scales
@@wyomingwright. I have a cheap harbor freight arbor press, works ok, never heard of a “clicker press,” I’ll have to look into that. No reason the drill press wouldn’t work fine, it’s not like you’re driving steel rivets or something…!
Where did you find the unique brass lighter you use to burn the ends of the thread? Thx
It is made by Maratac. I got mine on Amazon a few years ago. I love it. I don’t think Amazon sells them anymore but I believe you can get them from CountyComm.
thanks@@wyomingwright
What program was that you used for your template?
Just PowerPoint
whell done
Thanks!
do you sell these i can’t find a leather sheath for my 196
Shoot me an email
@@wyomingwright what is your email?
@@wyomingwright I would like a cross draw for a buck vanguard