The Secrets Of Knife Sheath Crafting At Knife Sheath School!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • LEARN TO MAKE THIS KNIFE SHEATH WITH STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS! Learn the magic of magnetic knife sheath crafting.
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  • @MrJohn714
    @MrJohn714 Год назад +4

    Good info, I've been a knife maker for 40yrs and have always used a mini drill press to make stitching holes, it just works!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Agree 100% Mr John I use a 1/16th” bit and as long as the thread (1.0) size fills the holes it works perfect and makes a great stitch line Whatever works. Thanks🙌

  • @richardruiz3654
    @richardruiz3654 Год назад +3

    The best sheath tutorial I have seen on RUclips. Thank you!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks Richard! You made my evening with your kind words. Glad you enjoyed it and I just posted Volume 3 early today. Thx for the support

  • @sehtzek
    @sehtzek 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for the videos. I've had this knife for years but it didn't have a sheath. Sure it isn't perfect, but I'm very happy with it and couldn't have done it without your great video

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  2 месяца назад

      What a nice way to end the day Thank you I’m very glad the video was helpful and your kind words are appreciated Keep Making!

  • @artfulcoyote
    @artfulcoyote 8 дней назад +1

    great video! thanks for sharing

  • @HungaJunga
    @HungaJunga 2 месяца назад +1

    Well! I made this sheath. I opted to skip a layer and glued the magnet-hole layer directly to the back panel/loop layer. It worked fine! I even did the hidden stitch thing =D
    The knife I made did not have a guard, and I think that affects the angles a bit. I might skive the magnet layer toward the loop, because that firm edge there catches the tip sometimes.
    Love it though. The magnet retention is just perfect, and my mind is buzzing with other implementations. Thanks so much for making video.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  2 месяца назад

      You have literally made my day with these comments. I’m so glad you made this sheath your own and that this helped generate some enthusiasm towards your sheath goals. Thank you for taking a moment to leave such nice comments.

  • @brewmannc
    @brewmannc Год назад +4

    Once again I am so impressed with not only your skill but your ability to communicate. The way that you explain what most of us novices think is complicated in a way that not only enlightens but gives confidence, keeps me wanting more. I am so thankful that you have chosen to give of your time and expertise. THANK YOU. I look forward to continuing to follow you. Thank you for your service. Let's work to help make America Great Again.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Brewman NC Those kind words from you are the best way I can think of for ending the day on such a positive note. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate the time you took to say so. Thank You!!! I will continue to do everything I can to help in making America great again 🤙

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 Год назад +2

    I really like your magnet idea, I also really like your custom knife. Thank you for sharing.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks Robert! I appreciate you taking a moment to say so

  • @aixpert291
    @aixpert291 Год назад +3

    I’ve made at least a dozen sheaths, and love your design. I’ll be copying it. The magnets are genius!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks Scott! I’m glad you like it and I put this out there to use if one can or wants to. 🙌👍

  • @genehead9380
    @genehead9380 Месяц назад

    Thank you. I will use this in the future. I like the idea of the magnet retention. Well done.

  • @oliverclothesoff5397
    @oliverclothesoff5397 Год назад +3

    I'm running out of leather man! Stop giving me good ideas lol. Thanks for posting your content my dude ! I've been on a small card/wallet binge. I was close to cutting a magnet in half to make a money clip in it. Leather working is fun.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the laugh Oliver Leather is an amazing medium to work and I’m glad this may of helped you Keep making my friend

  • @warwickrawlinson5341
    @warwickrawlinson5341 7 месяцев назад +2

    Genius. Clear step by step instruction.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you Warwick! I’m so glad it was helpful and I appreciate you taking a moment to say so

    • @warwickrawlinson5341
      @warwickrawlinson5341 7 месяцев назад

      @@viktorgeorge9144 I’m now a subscriber too. Keep posting for me education

  • @wjf213
    @wjf213 Год назад +4

    Okay, I watched this video, and I can't believe it was 40 minutes long. I swear it felt like a 10 minute video. I learned SO much here and I was so glued to the screen, that the 40 minutes FLEW by. You really know how to make GREAT TO THE POINT videos, AND teach. I've made a few sheaths, but they all look like Ray Charles made them after a night of drinking, but now I feel I can really step up my game here. I have to check out your other videos as well. I hope you have one or plan on doing a video of making a sheath with a pocket on the front. THANK YOU and keep up the GREAT work.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Well WJF Thank you so much for this review. What a kind & motivating thing to say. I laughed at your Ray Charles analogy because I’ve thought that of some of my previous efforts😂 I have Vol 2&3 Knife Sheath School posted as well.
      Yes I’m planning on showing more Sheath styles with pockets, ferro rods, scout carry etc etc down the road. Thx for your visit and support

  • @Lorddanielrushton371
    @Lorddanielrushton371 Год назад +2

    Some great tips. Thank you. I know that Chuck at Weaver uses a drill press for thicker stuff. And I agree if you got it use it, work smarter not harder.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Could not agree more I did not know that about Chuck 👍 and thanks again for your kind words!!

  • @robertgibbs5022
    @robertgibbs5022 Год назад +7

    I honestly think this is one of the best tutorial videos I have watched. Thank you for taking the time to share your skills with others!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Robert. This makes my day I’m trying to show enough steps to be clear for anyone new to the sheath game. I appreciate your kind and encouraging words

  • @charlesmoeller5051
    @charlesmoeller5051 Год назад +2

    Wonderful very educational with all kinds of info you can use on any leather build.

  • @fredpfeiljr6450
    @fredpfeiljr6450 Год назад +8

    This is an absolutely TREMENDOUS tutorial video, George ! I got so many tips for every aspect from patterns to some techniques for layout and some finishing ideas as well. I actually got a sheath order this weekend for a knife similar in shape and size, and the client was not sure how he wanted a strap to secure the knife. I just learned a new way, and I bet he is going to be super happy with some magnets. Such an awesome idea for retention! Thanks again for the video, I really appreciate your style of teaching, and truly enjoy your videos. Thanks, Fred

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks Fred. Your kind words are encouraging and I’m so glad you liked the information I also appreciate you taking the time and giving me such positive feedback Made my day🙌

  • @robertdsilva4990
    @robertdsilva4990 Год назад +2

    You think of everything. Thanks for the lesson.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks Robert You are welcome and I hope you gained something from it🙌

    • @robertdsilva4990
      @robertdsilva4990 Год назад

      @@viktorgeorge9144 Yes, yes, yes and yes. Thanks.

  • @kenporter5022
    @kenporter5022 Год назад +2

    Just the best! Masterful work! Masterful instruction! Thank you!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Ken for the kind words!! It is nice to know that this is helpful and motivates my new hobby of RUclips to continue to improve

  • @congamike1
    @congamike1 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the awesome instruction!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thanks for taking a moment to say that Mike Much appreciated

  • @dangeo9613
    @dangeo9613 6 месяцев назад +1

    Your accuracy in drawing a pattern is the best. I like a lot the pertinent explanation that complements every line with a purpose. You are a star with all these 12 videos plus the videos with tips of the trade. All the best to you and your family!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  6 месяцев назад

      Well Dan Your kind words are probably the nicest way I can think of to start my day with🙌 I sincerely appreciate you Thanks again for stopping by and I hope to keep making more

  • @oilburner8548
    @oilburner8548 Год назад +2

    Excellent video, loads of tips and methods to try on my axe sheaths.
    Cheers from the UK.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks for those kind remarks my friend from across the ocean!! Much appreciated

  • @snailspace1269
    @snailspace1269 Год назад +2

    Great video.. all the relevant info without the superfluous bs. Loved it.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you! I’m glad it helped ya and your words fuel me to keep improving!!

  • @jenniferbauman4802
    @jenniferbauman4802 Год назад +2

    Great video. Great job. The knife sheath came out great. Keep up the great work. GOD bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you so much. Your support is appreciated more than you know

    • @jenniferbauman4802
      @jenniferbauman4802 Год назад

      @@viktorgeorge9144 your welcome. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.

  • @skyline4394
    @skyline4394 26 дней назад

    good work :)

  • @jimmyghersi
    @jimmyghersi 3 месяца назад +1

    Great instructions and beautiful final product

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  3 месяца назад

      Thank you Jimmy What a nice way to end my day Very Kind

  • @ironmikelo.8839
    @ironmikelo.8839 Год назад +2

    Very nice and informative video, thanks for sharing.

  • @DaryooshF.Sh.P-vq6mu
    @DaryooshF.Sh.P-vq6mu 26 дней назад

    I thank you a million for this awesome educational video. Learned a lot 🧵🪡

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  15 дней назад +1

      I’m so glad you liked it and that it may have sparked some ideas for you Your kind words are appreciated Thank you

  • @kendpruitt
    @kendpruitt Год назад +2

    Nice..you make it look so easy....

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Ken Very kind of you I didn’t make my recent Vol 3 video look easy😂 that’s for certain😅
      I appreciate you

  • @workerdroid290
    @workerdroid290 Год назад +2

    Great video, easy to watch, no fluff, just good solid work, sensible tips and great design. Thank you. Subscribed.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Right on WD!! Thanks for the kind words and subscription 🙌

  • @markbedard4484
    @markbedard4484 Год назад +1

    Great video thanks. Quality craftmanship.

  • @WVoutdoorsman100
    @WVoutdoorsman100 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for the tutorial.

  • @claybair4904
    @claybair4904 Год назад +2

    I had a Westmark skinning knife , tried to keep shaving sharp . The sheath I carried on my belt would take the edge off in little more than a day . So I made a hard wood scabbard . I carved a groove so the edge of the blade would never touch the scabbard . I cut two grooves on the inside of the scabbard and glued leather in the grooves to grip the blade . My blade stayed shaving sharp always .The leather grips worked so well I hooked it to my belt point up , it never fell out in 10 years then stolen, don't know after that.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Hello Clay. Sounds like great fabrication methods to achieve those results It always fascinates me how many ways there are to make a sheath. Thanks

    • @vladtheimpala5532
      @vladtheimpala5532 Год назад

      It sucks when you have something that you’ve put work into and you really value and it gets stolen.

    • @jessevadney9458
      @jessevadney9458 Год назад

      😊

  • @pepejuan2924
    @pepejuan2924 Год назад +2

    Great tutorial thanks for posting 👍😁

  • @HoofPrintsDR
    @HoofPrintsDR Год назад +2

    Great video and demonstration,thanks.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      I sincerely appreciate the kind words HPDr Glad it was helpful

  • @Tony29685
    @Tony29685 Год назад +2

    Luv your ingenuity, Fab tutorial as always.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks Anthony I’m glad you enjoyed it! Your support and kind words motivate me to continue 👍🙌

    • @Tony29685
      @Tony29685 Год назад +1

      @@viktorgeorge9144 Keep 'em coming George!

  • @mattst4444
    @mattst4444 Год назад +2

    Love this video. Super informative and I love your style. No rules and whatever works!! Good stuff Thank you! And your work is beautiful and very detailed !

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks Matt! I’m so glad you found it useful and understandable Thanks for taking a moment to leave some kind words

  • @johnovanic9560
    @johnovanic9560 Год назад +2

    Great video I'm about to use what you got method. I've built a lot of knife sheath especially 4 bigger bowies which need a little extra room to draw. I love the idea of the rare earth magnets. Thanks for the info we will be trying that out.

  • @Standingbear56
    @Standingbear56 Год назад +2

    Thank you for an excellent video, easily the best sheath making one I have ever seen!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Wow That is so encouraging. Thank you for those kind words

  • @patrickbuechel2599
    @patrickbuechel2599 Год назад +1

    "Like I've done many times",,,me too🙃
    Used a drill press for decades,,,🙂

  • @masonbouldin6819
    @masonbouldin6819 Год назад +3

    Wow! Awesome! Love it! Your ideas and designs are off the chart. The detail in your videos is great they make me think even I could do it. Your stuff is so original It's mind blowing. Thank you so much for sharing. Can't wait till the next one.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Well Mason I’m confident you can and I’m grateful for your kind and inspiring words! In todays fast paced world it’s refreshing to know that this information is helpful. Even if only for a few🙌

    • @workerdroid290
      @workerdroid290 Год назад

      Great video and tutorial. Easy to watch, some great use of new materials, and a beautiful result. Well done, and thank you. Please continue to post videos. Subscribed.

  • @fredpfeiljr6450
    @fredpfeiljr6450 Год назад +2

    Hey George I think I answered my own question!! haha. There is some thickness there that has to be taken into consideration. I got some magnets, similar, but just a bit different on the bar. I see the need to have some thickness to accommodate fitting the magnets in. Thanks again, Fred

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Great! Thanks Fred I would love to see your finished sheath and I appreciate your comments and support

  • @johnhoward3516
    @johnhoward3516 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your skills! I do a lot of different types of leather sheath's and belts . I will use your style builds for some of the bigger knifes now . Thanks again for sharing. Reddoc leathers .

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Right on John!! Thank you for the nod Coming from you, a leatherworker, is appreciated

  • @bazzi11
    @bazzi11 Год назад +2

    Going to try that for sure! Thanks a lot my friend 👏🏻🙏

  • @Fireworxs2012
    @Fireworxs2012 Год назад +2

    *Good Vid. I've been thinking about moving away from retention straps to magnets for awhile now. This was a neat example of how to imbed the magnets. I never thought of using badge magnets. (thanks for the tip) I've always drilled my stitch holes too, life is short, only difference is I use an actual drill press to do it. The Dremel just doesn't have the horsepower to keep the bit speed consistent. I can also slow my bit down and drill a little cleaner. I enjoyed watching this, thanks for posting it* 🔥😎

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Hello Fireworxs Thanks for the nod and kind review. I really appreciate the time you took to leave such a positive comment. I agree with your drill press views and I think I’ll upgrade to a bigger one soon. Believe it or not I’ve had that very stand and dremel since 92 😂 Thanks again for the support!!

  • @jkrjhn8
    @jkrjhn8 Год назад +3

    Fantastic video! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. This will definitely improve my next sheath.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Well thank you for saying so. I appreciate that a lot

  • @GalloPazzesco
    @GalloPazzesco 9 месяцев назад +1

    Definitely learned something watching this video, thanks!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  9 месяцев назад +1

      I’m so glad to hear that. Thank you for taking a moment to say so

  • @matthewmoody9537
    @matthewmoody9537 Год назад +4

    Oh F yeah. I'm gonna put this on my bedroom TV and lay down. It's past midnight up here in anchorage. Keep up the great work George.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thanks Matthew! I hope you saw something that helped out. Thanks Brother

  • @elund408
    @elund408 Год назад +1

    A great tutorial, thanks for posting. As a wearer of mechanical watches I am not a fan of magnets or magnetized tools, but this is a great Idea that can be applied to many items. Ill just make it with the traditional snap.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Right on Eric I appreciate your comment. I did not know that Thanks again for your kind words 👍

  • @albertboggs5262
    @albertboggs5262 Год назад +2

    Great demo! Lots of good info and tips. Thank you!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Albert. I appreciate your time to say so🙌

  • @johnnyc.5979
    @johnnyc.5979 Год назад +2

    Wow, amazing class. I learned a lot. Subbed.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Johnny! Motivating for me to hear that and I will continue to try and improve. 🙌 Glad you found it helpful

  • @victorcolon364
    @victorcolon364 Год назад +2

    Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Very informative!

  • @tumbleweedtom5746
    @tumbleweedtom5746 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing!! I learned so much!!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Sorry for the delay in acknowledging your kind words Thank you🙌

  • @anchordownleather
    @anchordownleather Год назад +1

    Great video as always George! God bless

  • @mase7557
    @mase7557 Год назад +2

    Beautiful sheath

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for taking a moment to say so It’s appreciated Mase🙌

  • @dag36523
    @dag36523 Год назад +2

    Well done!

  • @matauboy
    @matauboy Год назад +1

    Thanks for this George, I recently made my first knife and it looks a little forlorn just lying on the bench. I'm fully intending to have a go at this.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Fantastic! Would love to see the final pair! Depending on the style of knife you made I have 2 other sheath videos Volumes 2 & 3 Thanks and keep making!

  • @jenhartart2
    @jenhartart2 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic tutorial, thank you

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  5 месяцев назад

      What a nice way to start my day 🙌 I appreciate you taking a moment to say so Thank you Jen

  • @nicodabastard
    @nicodabastard Год назад +2

    Thank you sir!!!

  • @davidcruz8667
    @davidcruz8667 Год назад +1

    Beautiful sheath. I'm looking for a custom sheath for my Ka-bar, but not so thick, due to the added layers of the magnet retention system (One reason for this is that I may be wearing gear that can cummulatively interfere with the use of a magnetic compass in the field. The less added magnetism, the better for accurate navigation). I like a stud retainer, adds a little bit of flair, without using a snap. I was thinking of a semi-convertible sheath that can be worn either traditionally in a vertical position on a belt, or sometimes as a scout configuration (sideways, worn longitudinally on the belt), but across the front instead of in the small of the back, and I'm left-handed, so I want to be able to access the knife either from the belt or if needed attached vertically on the suspenders of a military H-harness load bearing system. This means that additional crosswise belt retention straps either need to be added to the design, or they can be easily attached to the sheath when used in this manner.
    Additionally, I hope there's a way to get the USMC Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem embossed on the front of the sheath as used in the issue Ka-bar sheath, (I'm a retired Marine), and perhaps some black-finished additional hardware like rivets or grommets instead of regular shiny silver or chrome hardware (My version of bling is black hardware, instead of something shiny).
    I want the dye on the sheath to match, enhance, and complement the look of the Ka-bar's beautiful stacked leather washer handle and the deep military black blade and pommel and handguard, in a way that presents a whole and harmonious look when the knife and sheath are presented together.
    No need for a sharpening stone pouch, although that would be nice if it doesn't add a lot of bulk to the entire package, and I have no need to add fire-striker storage loops and such.
    Also, when worn on the belt vertically, the suspension loop on the sheath has to be tough enough to withstand heavy use in the field without wearing out and failing too fast, and the whole package has to be reasonably slim enough to be versatile wether I'm wearing the knife openly in the bush or tucked away under clothing if I feel the need to carry it around town.
    And maybe even some texture contrast on the visible surfaces, like two different dyes to enhance features such as the Marine Corps emblem and the stitching, with black stitching instead of using a light-colored thread.
    So, what do you think? Is this too unreasonable? I'll pay good money for a sheath like this as long as it's reasonable. My Ka-bar sends a statement about who I am, and a beautiful good quality sheath thoughtfully put together would be an excellent legacy to pass down to my children when they talk about me long after I'm gone.
    I'll be looking to contact you to see if you can help me with this.
    R/S
    SSgt Cruz, David C.
    USMC (Ret).

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Hello David First of all thank you for the kind words and most importantly thank you for serving our great nation. Your vision of the ultimate KaBar knife scabbard is phenomenal however I’m not taking custom orders until the fall due to the fact that I’m a one man shop and can’t take on anymore work. I will however during my down time start working on a pattern with your aforementioned input and see where it goes. Lots to ponder on that one and the pattern process is the most difficult part of the build. Thanks again David

  • @Gunn4u
    @Gunn4u 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your a great teacher! Thank You

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for those kind words and for stopping by the channel

    • @Gunn4u
      @Gunn4u 10 месяцев назад +1

      I am subscribed and waiting for more leather advice tips or tutorials. So far i watched everything you have out. i dont want to be a pest but I live in Mesa and would love to see your shop. And speak with you . But only after your permission of course. Very well done George

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  10 месяцев назад

      Of course that would be alright. I’ve had a few visits from my fellow Arizonans Just let me know when you’d like to head down here to Ajo and we’ll meet at the plaza, have a cup of coffee then head over to the shop.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  10 месяцев назад

      @@Gunn4u Hello Con Absolutely we can make that happen. A few others have been by as well. Let me know when you’d like to come down and we’ll coordinate that

  • @kingcobra7565
    @kingcobra7565 Год назад +2

    excellent. thank you

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Sorry for the delay in acknowledging your kind words I appreciate that

  • @mikenorris6769
    @mikenorris6769 Год назад +1

    Very interesting video, I make my own knives and sheaths, the only style sheath I've made so far is the followers type which is great, but, sewing sheath is difficult because of its shape,I like the look of your 'pancake' style, it does seem though it uses up a lot of leather? Problem for me being on a restricted budget! I guess you could make without the magnets though?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks Mike I appreciate the kind words. My Volume two Knife Sheath school covers how I do a basic fold over with a few options. The pancake version you referenced can be made without the magnets panel and thus would be a normal scabbard sheath. The type/style of knife will usually dictate the style of sheath used. Thx again!!

  • @mikelawler2278
    @mikelawler2278 Год назад +2

    A little quicker than measuring the .5", I use a wing divider with the attached pencil( I forget the actual tool name) and trace the blade with it set at .5" after tracing the blade with a pencil

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thank you Mike for the comment. I would agree with you that it would be faster but I’ve never been able to get an exact & clean line that way This way is muscle memory for me and I agree that it may not be the most efficient I appreciate the banter 🙌

  • @kaubhamxyooj1070
    @kaubhamxyooj1070 Год назад

    I like the knife sheath with magnet that you made in this tutorial. Can I buy it from you?

  • @jds653q
    @jds653q Год назад +1

    Any idea on the poundage of the badge magnet’s? I was wanting to use a thinner magnet for a smaller build. Great video and tutorial! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Shulte Outdoors very much for the kind words and review. I’m not sure if the pound strength of those badge magnets, but one pair wasn’t enough to notice so two made it work, plus the magnets attached to the bar was helpful in the design process. Thanks again

  • @chuckbowie5833
    @chuckbowie5833 Год назад +1

    Great stuff, thanks!

  • @hipez1192
    @hipez1192 Год назад +1

    WOW nice work!!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      I appreciate your kind words and for taking a moment to say so

  • @Rdave-vv8ie
    @Rdave-vv8ie Год назад +1

    This is the first video I have seen and you may have already done so but could you share your technique in airbrushing your leather? Thanks. Beautiful sheath work btw.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Rdave!! I haven’t yet since I only use it for overall dying and not fancy fade work. On Volume 4 I will include the airbrush use🤙

  • @markweron7667
    @markweron7667 Год назад +1

    This is a very good video. Thank you.

  • @glamb691
    @glamb691 Год назад +1

    Can you let us know what size brass nails or brads you use to decorate your sheaths and how you bend them over on the down side. Thanks for all your videos!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Hello Gary These escutcheon nails are solid brass and come in different rounded head sizes. Usually 1/4-3/4” in length
      I use them as decor only as they are not meant to be for securing two pieces of leather. After they are seated in the leather I peen the cut off shaft of the nail into firm leather. The brass is soft enough to swell and bite for a nice tight hold I must admit that 100% brass nails are hard to source in todays world since everything nowadays is plated

  • @jasoncampbell6222
    @jasoncampbell6222 Год назад +1

    That was an awesome demonstration of a sheath build, the magnetic blade lock is so unique, thank you so much for sharing the process.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Jason for your kind words and comments. I appreciate the time you took to say so🙌

  • @davefletch3063
    @davefletch3063 Год назад +2

    Awesome. I hate retention straps

  • @tv-ke4lx
    @tv-ke4lx 3 месяца назад

    Another great video!
    What brand of snaps and chicago screws do you recommend?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  3 месяца назад

      I really appreciate the kind words and I’m so glad you liked this video. If you use a lot of snaps like I did at one time I sourced my 24 line snap sets from Fasnap Inc but you can get quality ones at buckleguy.com or Sailrite Push come to shove Weaver Tandy or Springfield Leather has plenty to choose from. Chicago screws from the same sources along with holstersmith.com Enjoy

  • @ljc4810
    @ljc4810 Год назад +1

    I use a bike vice for sowing the leather with 1/4 strips of wood to hold the leather

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      How genius is that!!!Whatever works is my philosophy Thanks for sharing LJC👏🏻

  • @johnmutton799
    @johnmutton799 Год назад +2

    Nicely done sir! How strong are the magnets? Going to make one for all of my knives! Thank you!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks John I believe they (2 pair) of these badge magnets, plus the proper compression of the sheath gives me confidence that the knife will remain secure I appreciate you🙌

  • @chrisnixon2179
    @chrisnixon2179 Год назад +2

    Very nice work. Seems like you could have left out the liner leather over the magnets and have a bit thinner of a final product and saved some leather

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thanks Chris You’re right I probably should have omitted that extra panel I always welcome creative input 🤙

  • @steveolson6512
    @steveolson6512 8 месяцев назад +2

    Sounds like Mr Rogers.

  • @rch3187
    @rch3187 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your videos, NOW, where can I buy the Magnets? I see you just posted number 4, can't wait to watch it and I hope you post many more.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Thank you Ray. Appreciate that a lot! Those badge magnets I find at hobby lobby or online searching for Badge magnets. There are many but if you have difficulty let me know. I’ll send ya some

    • @rch3187
      @rch3187 Год назад

      @@viktorgeorge9144 Found them, thanks.

  • @jwgbmp40
    @jwgbmp40 11 месяцев назад +1

    excellent! thank you

  • @blakejohn8374
    @blakejohn8374 4 месяца назад +1

    I skipped the first 35 things you did, traced my knife straight onto leather cut it out and stitched then finished it off done :)

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  4 месяца назад

      Sounds good Blake There are no hard and fast rules

  • @fredpfeiljr6450
    @fredpfeiljr6450 Год назад +2

    Hello George ! I am working on making a sheath using your pattern and process, and had some questions as I plan my next steps. First is just a question about thickness of the welt. I see the use for a sandwich piece on the back side of the magnets, but wondered have you tried not using that piece, and just gluing the magnet piece to the back body of the sheath, and did you have any adverse effects? I know that piece is the thinnest of all the pieces, but leaving it out could reduce overall thickness by a few ounces? My only reason to ask, is not putting that extra piece on the back of the magnets does help reduce the overall thickness, but I figured since you make these, you could share whether it would be a good thing to do, or you could share any problems you encountered. I hope you don't feel I am questioning your knowledge and experience, I am just curious, and mean no disrespect. Quite the opposite, I am truly appreciative that you shared how to make this sheath, and the process. It is going to help me tremendously! Thanks and have a great day sir!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Hello Fred Thanks a lot for the discussion and that is a good point on just gluing the magnet piece to the back however on my initial attempt years ago I noticed a lot of protruding on the back side without the support panel. I never take any offense to this type of banter as I learn something every time. I’m glad that this is something you’re going to try and keep making! I have an Instagram @viktorgeorgeleathergoods and there you can DM me anytime and I can get back with you faster!!

  • @johnearhart8811
    @johnearhart8811 9 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent

  • @buckcorrigan9595
    @buckcorrigan9595 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video ! Where do you source the rare earth magnets ?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +1

      Thank you Buck. Those are “badge magnets” and I found them at Hobby Lobby but can be found online under that descriptor.

  • @Theoldindie
    @Theoldindie 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you!!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  2 месяца назад

      Thank you Giovanni! I appreciate you taking a moment to say that. Thanks for watching

  • @FieryFeatherForge
    @FieryFeatherForge 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hello. I am using this method to make a sheath for a dagger I just made! One question though. Does the “magnet sand which” need to be the same thickness as the guard to hold the knife away from the hang down/belt loop area? Thanks for the great tutorial!

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  11 месяцев назад +1

      Great question Nolan There’s a fine line between a good fit and being too thick My suggestion would be to dry fit all the layers with the dagger in place to see if everything you need for fit works. I always do this because each knife is different. I try to keep the overall thickness of the welt on these around half inch.

  • @mikenorris6769
    @mikenorris6769 Год назад +1

    Sorry, meant to say 'folover' type sheath..

  • @user-lr3uk6kd9s
    @user-lr3uk6kd9s 7 месяцев назад +1

    that is a very impressive sheath.i am not sure if mine is going to turn out that well

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  7 месяцев назад

      I’m confident it will. Thanks for the kind words

  • @jerrycandelaria8845
    @jerrycandelaria8845 Год назад +1

    I was interested in making a back holster for a double, bit with your magnet process can you offer any tips

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      I love the idea and I’m sure it’ll be unique. Would like to see it when it’s done👍

  • @dan-dan-da-treeman
    @dan-dan-da-treeman Год назад +2

    Craftsman!

  • @bobclarke2705
    @bobclarke2705 Год назад +1

    Hi Im somewhat confused and Im sure you can help me clarify the matter. Im familiar with the term "Sheath" and here in End gland we have sheath knives ie the whole sheath with kife. What im puzzled about is that if this is a sheath what would you consider to be a scabbard. Must admit you are a skilled craftsman to turn out work of this high quality, well done.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Hello Bob from across the ocean!! To me, the term scabbard usually refers to a sheath for large knives like the US Marine Kabar, sword, dagger and are typically sewn on both sides encasing the blade. Sheath to me, is a smaller version, usually for smaller knives folded over like a taco sewn along one seam The term scabbard and sheath is commonly used synonymously and probably why I occasionally say both. Rifles are commonly carried on the saddle and referred to as a rifle or saddle scabbard. Thanks for the banter🙌

  • @stephengent9974
    @stephengent9974 Год назад +1

    A pierced hole ie done with an awl. will close round the stitch and be more secure. By removing material this cannot happen. Second drills never make round holes, so the hole will always be bigger than the drill bit. It takes practice to do good hand stitching, but it is worth it

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад +3

      Thank you Stephen I do awl, machine and dremel drill press sewing and I agree and cannot argue with your explanation. I try to show the novice that good results can be achieved because not every leather hobbyist will own a sewing machine or perfect the awl method. I always welcome discussion. Thank you

  • @MrMeddle2243
    @MrMeddle2243 Год назад +1

    looks good want to ask why not a weep hole? if water gets in it how does it escape?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Probably something I should start incorporating with my scabbard sheaths. I do on my taco style sheaths. Thanks you

  • @roughcutsleatherworkjamesh2871
    @roughcutsleatherworkjamesh2871 8 месяцев назад +1

    Is the magnet actually touching the Blade of the knife? I ask because I've had complains about scratches on the blade from the magnet . any concerns

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  8 месяцев назад

      No the magnets are recessed and do not actually touch the blade. I agree that would not be good.

  • @agentfranks1093
    @agentfranks1093 7 месяцев назад +1

    wanted some tips for the sheath im workin on not im waiting for those badge magnets to arrive

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  7 месяцев назад

      Sounds like a plan Agent Franks If you ever need clarification on any part of your build never hesitate to reach out. I’m easily accessible on my Instagram page @viktorgeorgeleathergoods
      or by text or call (520) 909-8256 Arizona

  • @blackz9058
    @blackz9058 Год назад +1

    Nice. How do you sharpen your edgers?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      I use a motorized polishing wheel with green jewelers rouge

    • @blackz9058
      @blackz9058 Год назад

      @@viktorgeorge9144 Ok, but can you reach the "blade" in the small gap?

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      @@blackz9058 Yes the muslin wheel gets into the blade of the edger for strop polishing.

  • @cjs793
    @cjs793 Год назад +1

    what color did you use by fiebings?

  • @lx051225
    @lx051225 Год назад

    the magnet bar design is so good!!!. but cant find the same bar

    • @lx051225
      @lx051225 Год назад

      found it, i will make one for myself . haha . Although not as good as you

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      😂I think you will!! Thx for the kind words

  • @JuaneDosesII-wj6dd
    @JuaneDosesII-wj6dd 8 месяцев назад +1

    I still want the button and strap. The magnet is just for showing off

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  8 месяцев назад

      I don’t know about showing off, but It’s just an alternative method to consider Straps and snaps are definitely a valid system Thanks for the banter

  • @carlosalvarez9521
    @carlosalvarez9521 Год назад +1

    Where did you buy those rulers??

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  Год назад

      Hello Carlos The various rulers including the 3.5” round template I bought at Walmart Hobby Lobby Michaels They’re readily available at most craft stores like JoAnns too

  • @jimhuskins8506
    @jimhuskins8506 6 месяцев назад +1

    Where do you find those magnets? I cannot find them mounted on strips.

    • @viktorgeorge9144
      @viktorgeorge9144  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Jim I get mine from Hobby Lobby and they’re called “badge magnets” I’ve also found em online 👍

    • @jimhuskins8506
      @jimhuskins8506 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much.