the best yet one thing i say put a chopstick at the bottom at the press time to make a drain hole...but it looks like a scout carry so you know ...nice work
I'm just getting into this Kydex stuff and this was one of the first things I wanted to try when I found out you could buy Kydex in colors other than just plain black or Olive Drab like you see on so many sheaths in so many tutorials The way I had it imagined in my head was doing the opposite, and just cutting a trim edge around the outside of where the knife is, and do the outer layer in color, and the inside in carbon fiber, but I guess this way makes way more sense Any tops for someone who has to make do with slightly more basic tools? (as in I don't have a garage/workshop to put a drill press or band saw in, I'm basically just using a heat gun to heat up the Kydex and a plank of wood and some C clamps on a table for pressure and getting.....mediocre results...)
Good stuff. I would have turned the bladè 180 degrees, in the case that this was for defènsìve purposes and not for camping. When you're pulling the knìfe in a defènsìve situation, and particularly at very closè rangè, you want to go low, and "out of sìght" and for the soft gút and then cút upwards into vitàl orgâns. Then, you can flìp your arm over the top and go for the nèck if necessâry. The other way round puts you at a dìsadvantagè initially. eg: you are likely, unless otherwise traìned, to instinctively make a forwârd stàb and will likely just hìt rìbs.
Done quite a bit of experimenting to make the most of this little guy and 6-8 tpi seems to be the best for my usage. I'm currently using a 3/8" timber wolf blade that's working great. Cheap machine, expensive blades lol
Bought it from the same place. If you care about ease of use and consistency then I'd recommend the press they have and matching die set. I just upgraded and its not only a lot more fun to work with but also keeps your rivets in better shape.
Now that’s slick looking 👍
That is by far the best looking kydex sheath using just two basic colors I have ever seen. Impressive work!
Sick build! I'll have to try this. The idea of putting the carbon fiber over the essentially completed inner sheath is smart. Great idea.
Thanks! Gives it a little character 👍
Awesome job brother.if i knew it was this easy to make kydex sheaths.i would have been doing it long ago!
Choice of Deadpool! 👌
Love the green.
My favourite kydex sheath so far.
I love the way you explain and edit, simple but well done, you share tips and tricks, please more "how to" videos, especially of Kydex. 🙏🏼
I for one appreciate you showing this, but mainly for the information list of items needed. Tthank you for sharing that! And well done sir!
Awesome sheath my friend....keep up the good work......
I appreciate it!
Holy crap that looks so freaking GOOD. lol
the best yet one thing i say put a chopstick at the bottom at the press time to make a drain hole...but it looks like a scout carry so you know ...nice work
Thanks for taking the time to share your skills and creativity!!!
Awesome build !
Thanks man!
great job. i like your techniques.
Upped the game on that one. Nice!
Quality build.
This was AWESOME!!
Thank you!!
I'm 200 liked😍👍. Amazing talent bro.
Great job.
Thank you.
Best Regards
Thanks for watching 🤙
Nice build 👍,like how you list all your materials and your tools👊👍
Thanks! Just trying to make it a little easier 😁🤙
Great video as usual 👍👍
Appreciate ya
Muy creativo, quedó sensacional.
Gracias!
Could you please post a link to where you bought the fastenings for the sheath.
I need those screws.
nicely done, really satisfying video
Glad you liked it
That is a really smart use, thanks for posting it has gave some good ideas for my bike
That looks soo freaking good :)
I'm just getting into this Kydex stuff and this was one of the first things I wanted to try when I found out you could buy Kydex in colors other than just plain black or Olive Drab like you see on so many sheaths in so many tutorials
The way I had it imagined in my head was doing the opposite, and just cutting a trim edge around the outside of where the knife is, and do the outer layer in color, and the inside in carbon fiber, but I guess this way makes way more sense
Any tops for someone who has to make do with slightly more basic tools? (as in I don't have a garage/workshop to put a drill press or band saw in, I'm basically just using a heat gun to heat up the Kydex and a plank of wood and some C clamps on a table for pressure and getting.....mediocre results...)
Good stuff. I would have turned the bladè 180 degrees, in the case that this was for defènsìve purposes and not for camping. When you're pulling the knìfe in a defènsìve situation, and particularly at very closè rangè, you want to go low, and "out of sìght" and for the soft gút and then cút upwards into vitàl orgâns. Then, you can flìp your arm over the top and go for the nèck if necessâry. The other way round puts you at a dìsadvantagè initially. eg: you are likely, unless otherwise traìned, to instinctively make a forwârd stàb and will likely just hìt rìbs.
Love your channel can you tell me what knife that is please 🙏👍
professtional bro
Can you do a custom sheath for a knife?
What’s that little rivet jig called? I’ve been looking for one
Badass!!
Much obliged ;)
Genius 👏👏👏
Cool video thanks 👍
Thank you! 🤙
@@99echo After buying a kydex holster at retail I decided to learn to make my own your video was a big help thanks again!
Bravo! 🙌
Aeesome. Hugs from Brazil
That's sick
Awesome job thanks
Genius!
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Where to you get you colored washers.....I get thwm from holster Smith have not seem green ones
Yeah that's where I got them. Maybe they're no longer stocked.
Nice and i like it. Hope i can do what you do.
Indonesian knife maker.
Hi where can I buy that eyelet kit box?
I put that together myself with things from a few places but mostly from knifekits.com
@@99echo thank you so much for your reply!
Of course! Thanks for watching
I know this is an older video but if you see this. What tooth bandsaw blade do you use?
Done quite a bit of experimenting to make the most of this little guy and 6-8 tpi seems to be the best for my usage. I'm currently using a 3/8" timber wolf blade that's working great. Cheap machine, expensive blades lol
@@99echo Now you just need to upgrade to urethane tires on the pulleys. Ha!
How much would it cost me for a sheath like that?
Did you make the flairing die guide or purchase it.
Bought it from the same place. If you care about ease of use and consistency then I'd recommend the press they have and matching die set. I just upgraded and its not only a lot more fun to work with but also keeps your rivets in better shape.
That is bad ass
👍👍👍
Hi.. i from malaysia.. btw sama-sama
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BAD A$$!!