COMPRESSION FIT POUCH SHEATH WITH A DANGLER OPTION AND A STOP WELT. KNIFE SHEATH SCHOOL# 2

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  • KNIFE SHEATH SCHOOL, COMPRESSION FIT POUCH SHEATH WITH A DANGLER OPTION AND A STOP WELT.
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  • @geraldclavenna6413
    @geraldclavenna6413 Год назад +1

    Terrific not only fun to watch you work but very informative thanks again

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Hey Gerald Thank you so much for the kind words. Makes my day

  • @johnhoward3516
    @johnhoward3516 Год назад +1

    Very nice , thanks for sharing your skills! Always enjoy watching reddoc leathers , Chicago.

  • @doingitoutdoors7083
    @doingitoutdoors7083 Год назад +1

    I've never done any leather work and may never do any. But, your videos are great, I love watching.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      I really appreciate the kind words and if you ever decide to try your hand at making a sheath I will help you in anyway I can!

  • @joanburlew-saxton1121
    @joanburlew-saxton1121 Год назад +7

    Your knowledge and explanations are definitely a treasure!! Thank you for sharing! I can't wait for the next video.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      I really appreciate your kind words Joan It’s nice to know that and I look forward to improving and making more. Thank you

  • @sloth_e
    @sloth_e Год назад +1

    Awesome work mate. You've become my new online/youtube leatherworking guru. Respect from Australia. 👍

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Perfect way to start my day with your kind words It’s still amazes me the worldwide reach this platform has. Thank you so much

  • @timdittmar7703
    @timdittmar7703 Год назад +1

    Very informative, thank you for sharing Sir!

  • @johntyson9102
    @johntyson9102 Год назад +1

    Great job injoy watching this video

  • @jeffallen3382
    @jeffallen3382 Год назад +1

    I just had a friend ask me to make a knife sheath for him. Thanks George!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thank you Jeff. I hope you can use some of these methods in your upcoming build!! Appreciate your kind words

  • @fredpfeiljr6450
    @fredpfeiljr6450 Год назад +2

    Another tremendous video George ! I hope you don't get tired of doing the videos, I sure do find value in them, and have learned something from all of your videos. I'm gonna let you slide on your new "word" !! LOL

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Haha thanks Fred! I don’t even realize that I do that until my editor wife highlights my flaws😂 I hope to continue these and improve as I go. Thanks again

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

    Thx for your inspiration videos 👍🏻i have learned alot of them , best regards from sweden

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thank you Jonas for the kind words all the way from Sweden!!! I’m glad to know that

  • @OglesbyLeather
    @OglesbyLeather Месяц назад

    Thanks! My next build.

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

    This is an excellent video on building a beautiful knife sheath that I keep referring back to. You are a great instructor, keep up the great work & thanks!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      I really appreciate those kind words JG and for taking a moment to say so. Means a lot 🙌

  • @MrViewtubing
    @MrViewtubing Год назад +4

    Such a great video with clear and concise information. Appreciate the detailed pattern building steps.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome my friend and thanks again for your support

  • @jenniferbauman4802
    @jenniferbauman4802 Год назад +1

    Great video. Great information. The knife sheath came out great. Back to school is a good movie. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      I can’t thank you enough for you kind words and encouragement. It means a lot to me!!

  • @pepejuan2924
    @pepejuan2924 Год назад +1

    Great channel, these videos are very helpful 👍😁

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thanks Pepe!! Your comments are kind and inspiring

  • @rockleatherworks3154
    @rockleatherworks3154 Год назад +1

    Great video and outstanding info. Tks so much Georges

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you very much I’m glad that this was helpful to ya!

  • @geneclayton2467
    @geneclayton2467 Год назад +1

    Great video! You are an excellent teacher. Best sheath making video I have seen.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Wow Gene This is the best review I’ve received. Very inspiring to say the least. Thank you

  • @JensKliewer
    @JensKliewer Год назад +2

    Such a great work, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. There are so many small bits and pieces of perfect craftsmanship... Again, thank you 🙏

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      I appreciate the fact you took a moment to say so. Your kind words are encouraging Thank you

    • @JensKliewer
      @JensKliewer Год назад +1

      @@viktorgeorge9144 I work round about 20 years in shoe and leather work in Germany. Each of us have some tips and tricks... But I find your videos packt with such knowledge for us all to know.... Great.. And thanks again!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      @@JensKliewer Very cool. Thanks My first purchase of leather tools were in Berlin when I was stationed there in the 70’s! 🙌

  • @bhepburn1344
    @bhepburn1344 Год назад +1

    Love the details of how to make a sheath pattern. I have 3 sheaths that I need to make. Your video is very helpful. Thank you

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      I appreciate that BH! I’m glad it was helpful to ya. Have fun with your sheath builds

  • @cashsales2417
    @cashsales2417 Год назад +1

    dude, your videos are the best going man , keep it up man!!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      With those kind words and encouragement how could I not continue Thanks Cash

  • @FrankieG411
    @FrankieG411 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Sir for taking the time to create these very instructional videos!!! If you were going to dye the leather, at which step in the process would you do it? Many thanks!!!!!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you Frank for the positive review. If the sheath is going to be wet molded I usually wait till it’s all done including molding. Then I’ll either dip dye or airbrush. Otherwise you can dye each piece before the actual fabrication starts. My favorite method is to airbrush after it’s done. Thanks for watching

  • @andrewlabarbera4534
    @andrewlabarbera4534 Год назад +1

    One idea: list suppliers where can we get the rivets, leather ,tools, rulers etc. Overall: Excellent

  • @Tony29685
    @Tony29685 Год назад +1

    As always a great tutorial even after all the sheaths I've made I still learned a few things

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks Anthony I’m glad something sparked an idea for ya. I appreciate your time to say so

  • @8626John
    @8626John 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video and nice looking sheath. I wish you would have shown more about the dangler option. I have made a few simple sheaths, but never one with a dangler. But beautiful work, nonetheless.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks John I probably did rush thru that, however if your have Instagram just follow me at viktorgeorgeleathergoods and then direct message me there and I’ll break it down for you. Otherwise just text me at (520) 909-8256 and I’ll get ya right with that dangler strap

    • @8626John
      @8626John 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​​@@viktorgeorge9144Thanks! I appreciate your offer! I had an Instagram account, but it got hacked so I dropped it.

  • @dougmichel798
    @dougmichel798 Год назад +1

    You made a very good point at about 26:30.

  • @bobrobinson4557
    @bobrobinson4557 3 месяца назад

    Great video. Thank you. Learned a lot.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  2 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the kind words Bob and I do apologize for the delayed response. Appreciate you

  • @emerybowser2807
    @emerybowser2807 Год назад +1

    Great video! I wish you had shown how you create the matching stitching holes through the welt and the backside if the sheath. This is the part where sheath making goes wrong for me.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thanks Emery On volume 1 Knife Sheath School I show the use of the dremel drill press method Otherwise using a diamond point awl which takes practice or machine sewn. I will do one on a pouch sheath with added belt loop and I’ll show how I do it on that episode

  • @mikenorris6769
    @mikenorris6769 Год назад +1

    Another very good video! I have picked up many good tips watching! The Manila folders, the craft ruler, drilling holes for stitchup,seems like a good idea,might have to get myself a dremel drillpress! the attention to detail throughout the whole process is very inspiring, so glad I found your channel..

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Mike for your positive and kind review of this video. It really gives me motivation to not only continue these, but to try and improve my sometimes long winded explanations. My editor wife try’s to keep me in check😂 🙌

    • @mikenorris6769
      @mikenorris6769 Год назад +1

      Do you mainly work in leather?, I am a retired carpennter/ cabinetmaker, since I've retired I have learnt to make bows(as in bows n arrows) knives and the leather sheaths, most of it I have learnt from Utube. There is some very good content on all these crafts but I have learnt to sift through and pick out the gems, for me. your tutorials fall into that category, keep up the good work, you have the rare gift of passing on knowledge..

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      I sincerely appreciate that Mike, honestly I do. It’s this kind of banter that I enjoy and welcome. My primary craft is leather but have always wanted to work with wood as there are alot of projects I’d build molds for forming leather. If we were neighbors I’d be over pestering you too much😂

  • @johntyson9102
    @johntyson9102 Год назад +1

    Hello I have injoy watching the video great video what is the idea of a dangler thanks

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Hello and Thank you John. The dangler gives the wearer an option in how it’s carried. Without the dangler strap, the sheath is belted tighter against the waist. If the user wants easier access to the knife, the dangler allows the sheath to swivel left, right and out. Example wearing the sheath belted outside a jacket or wearing gloves it just makes getting it easier
      Great question. Thx

  • @jwoodward1776
    @jwoodward1776 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this. Made my first sheath like this today. My knives are curved down from handle to the blade which brings in a few issues with the knofe not being sloppy in the sheath. All in all, it turned out good I think!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  2 месяца назад +1

      Sorry for the late response JWoodward The drop point bladed knife youre describing would require a split toe or butterfly style pouch sheath. I'm slowly finishing up a home renovation and will put together a YT video demonstrating that.

  • @blueshirtmonday
    @blueshirtmonday 5 месяцев назад

    Finally watching these

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  2 месяца назад

      That makes me happy. Never hesitate to reach out if you have questions

  • @johnhoward3516
    @johnhoward3516 Год назад +1

    Excellent ! Thanks for sharing your skills , will put them ta good use with my builds .wish I knew about y'all last year when I went to Prescott SHOW. Would have maybe meet up with you ? Reddoc leathers. Thanks again...

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Heck Yeah John Would love a Trade Show meet up. Thanks for the kind words I truly appreciate the support I’m in Arizona and on Instagram @viktorgeorgeleathergoods

  • @escapetherace1943
    @escapetherace1943 10 месяцев назад +1

    thanks for your guides Viktor, you demystify most of the process. Why space out 3/8ths an inch? Is it just to give you forgiveness space for your foldover? Does the line offset become smaller when using different weights of leather? I've already made some successful sheaths but I had to really adjust my welts after the fact to (barely) get them to fit

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  10 месяцев назад

      Thank You for the kind words! There is alot of precision guesswork 😂 in sheathwork and I try to minimize that by those measurements. You are correct Those measurements try to take into consideration the weight Leather(fold over) used I use 3/8 for 8/10 oz and less for 7/8 oz I will add that many mistakes have helped me fine tune the process but there is still a small percentage of failure. Knife sheaths are thee most challenging leather projects because of soo many variables i.e., handle shape, thickness, blade shape etc etc Thanks for the banter my friend and best of luck in your leatherwork journey

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 10 месяцев назад

      @@viktorgeorge9144 thanks. I'd been tuning and offsetting by eye and I've definitely wasted a few sheaths' worth of leather, while having a few successes too. I've found a few things irritating but yes the taco sheaths can very easily be too tight. Unfortunately I'm a perfectionist so I'm trying to use as little material as possible while having a reasonable welt.
      Thanks.

  • @masonbouldin6819
    @masonbouldin6819 Год назад +1

    Awesome job as usual! And as usual I can't wait for the next one!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Mason I look forward to more and improving my presentation as I go🙌

  • @donpayne562
    @donpayne562 Год назад +1

    Nice work, what’s your method of going through the welt and back side of the sheath on your stitches?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Don! Sewing thru a thick welt is challenging for sure. I use a dremel drill press with a 1/16th” bit for hand sewing thru a thick welt. Check out my Knife Sheath School (first in this series) and I demonstrate how I do that. You can also use a diamond tip awl, but that takes some practice to master. Hope that helps

    • @donpayne562
      @donpayne562 Год назад

      @@viktorgeorge9144 yes sir . I’ve tried em all but was hoping you had a magic solution. I’ve even got the first hole lined up and punched them from the back, it works but you gotta hold your irons the same as the front side. Thanks for your time

    • @donsolberg2540
      @donsolberg2540 Год назад

      Thank you for taking the time making such a great video, you are a true artist!

  • @adelacour
    @adelacour Год назад +1

    Hi Viktor, at last someone has shown us how to make a lovely leather sheath. I have always struggled with dimensions, but thanks to you I have a much better idea about how to go about constructing a sheath. I note that you dont case harden the leather with water, is that for any particular reason or just choice. I am not keen on the remnant pencil loine left around the stitching i think this distracts the eye from the stitching itself, which by the way is excellent. Is there any way of doing this without leaving a line ? I look forward to looking at your other videos. Thank you for sharing., regards
    Andy UK.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      First of all thanks so much for the kind words Andy I appreciate the banter and find all your points valid. I agree the line is distracting but I did it deeper with pencil to see the concept. I usually do the line very lightly and then erase or use it as a guide for a border stamp. Casing I understand but not clear on case hardening Thanks again for the comments

    • @adelacour
      @adelacour Год назад +1

      Hi Vktor, I wet the leatherbefore I do any work on it, let it dry then start working it. It gives the leather a harder feel. its not always what people want but if I dont wet it before i work on it i wet it when its finished then mold the leather around the knife. Once dried the leather becomes hard and stays in shape. Im sure you knew this already but wanted to share ideas if it helps. Look forward to your next video. Best regards
      Andy

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thanks Andy! Any banter is helpful and thanks for your time. Yes I do use moisture in certain applications especially when I need to mold leather and when I edge and burnish. 🙌

  • @bearcavelw
    @bearcavelw Год назад +1

    One question if I may. I have a knife with a guard on the top and bottom of the knife not just the bottom like the knife in your video. Do I still trace with the blade against the 3/8th" line in the middle or trace it with the guard against the line and the blade that additional distance away from that line?

    • @bearcavelw
      @bearcavelw Год назад

      Or do I angle it to have the tip and the guard against the line?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      If I understand your description of the knife it sounds like it would require a scabbard type sheath versus this fold over. The introduction to knife sheath school video and volume one cover a scabbard sheath. Vol 1 has a magnetic retention however just ignore that part as the scabbard design alone will work Hope I understood correctly

    • @bearcavelw
      @bearcavelw Год назад +1

      Yes you did. I wondered about if the scabbard type would be better but the customer requested a foldover. Maybe I'll keep the guard above the top and put in a retention strap to hold it in. Thank you for your time. Love your videos. The explanation of your process has helped me with a couple of my own designs already.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      @@bearcavelw The knife shape and style will definitely dictate the type of sheath needed. I look forward to seeing your finale fabrication 🤙

    • @bearcavelw
      @bearcavelw Год назад

      @@viktorgeorge9144 I'll send you some pics or a vid when it's done. Thank you so very much for your input.

  • @FrankieG411
    @FrankieG411 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey George I have a follow up question here. How do you account for a knife with a thick handle? or is everything based off of the 3/8th off of center line? Any insight would be very helpful. Thank you kind sir!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  7 месяцев назад

      Hello Frankie and seriously thank you for all the kind words Depending on the thickness of the handle you might have to add an additional layer on the welt near the throat of the sheath. Stacking so to speak and tapering the welt You could also add more than 3/8” off the center line for a fatter handle. It’s all part of the fitting process to insure the knife is compressed in the pouch for a snug fit I’ve been busy on other projects but it think I’ll add this welt stacking to a future video Hope it’s helpful my friend

    • @FrankieG411
      @FrankieG411 7 месяцев назад +1

      Super Thank-you. As a point of reference how thick was the handle on this build.? And have a happy Thanksgiving my friend...

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  7 месяцев назад

      That one was 0.70” at the thickest part of the handle

  • @pbhunter44
    @pbhunter44 Год назад +1

    Do you have a web site or email so I can touch base I am interested in a sheath

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      I really appreciate that, but I’m unable to take on anymore work. As a 1 man shop my customs are closed The only media I use for my shop is Instagram @viktorgeorgeleathergoods I do have several Maker friends I can confidently refer you to.