Making A Custom Tooled Leather Sheath For An Estwing Sportsman’s Axe - Leather Craft

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
  • In this leather craft video, I replace the generic sheath that came with my Estwing Sportsman’s Axe with a new custom tooled leather sheath. The sheath is intricately tooled all around and features a steel belt clip on the backside that allows the sheath to be taken on and off without belt removal. I tried to match the color scheme of the axe handle by applying a combination of walnut and chocolate color dyes and by stitching the sheath together using white Tiger thread. I hope you enjoy this axe sheath making video and can pick up a few tips and techniques for creating your own.
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    TOOLS & MATERIALS:
    Axe:
    • Estwing Sportsman’s Axe
    Leather:
    • Natural Vegetable Tanned Leather 8-9 oz (3.4mm)
    • Chrome Free Black Pigskin Lining (Screw Head Patch)
    Patterns/Marking
    • Cereal box (for the cardboard pattern)
    • Steel cork backed rulers
    • TechTools brand T-square
    • Scratch Awl (for marking)
    • Ink Pen (for marking)
    • Craftool Wing Dividers (for laying out the stitching lines)
    • Multi circle drawing template (for making template)
    • Craftool English point drawing template (for the keeper strap end)
    • Staedtler brand arch drawing template. (For marking the curves on the template)
    • Tow ball hitch (for weight to hold down the template)
    Cutting:
    • Kobalt brand box cutter
    • Weaver Master Tool Round Knife
    • X-Acto knife
    • Steel half round punch (for cutting inside corners)
    • Steel quarter round punch (for rounding corners)
    • ¾” oblong die cutter (for the steel clip installation)
    • Steel hole punches (for rivets and Sam Browne closure)
    • Weaver #1 edge beveler
    • Swivel knife with 3/8” straight edge blade
    • Leather strop with green polishing compound
    • Nail pullers (for clipping off rivets)
    • Barry King #5 French skiver (for removing leather for the steel clip)
    • Glass plate (for skiving)
    • Craftool snips (for cutting thread)
    • Craftool slotted punch for Sam Browne Stud (5.0)
    Tooling:
    Water (for casing the leather)
    Foam brush (for applying water)
    Painter’s Tape (for backing the leather while tooling)
    Beveler stamp (#PB013)
    Circle stamp (#Z-S706)
    Craftool camouflage stamp (#F933)
    Modeling tool
    Barry King push beveler
    Camouflage stamp (#PD011)
    Craftool three-way basket weave stamp (#X502S)
    Craftool cross stamp
    Diamond stamp, top & bottom of cross (#F916)
    Gluing / Sanding
    • EcoWeld Contact Adhesive (for gluing keeper strap)
    • Plastic bottle (for applying EcoWeld)
    • Cotton swabs (for applying EcoWeld)
    • Weldwood Contact Cement (for gluing on the welt)
    • Craftool Detail Rougher
    • 1200 grit sandpaper (for detail sanding of edges)
    • Bone folder
    Machines:
    • Craftool drum sander/burnishing machine
    • 1 Ton arbor press
    • Mini Bench Drill (1/16” bit for stitching -3/16” bit for rivets)
    • Drill Master brand rotary tool (For small drum sanding)
    • Central Pneumatic airbrush machine & airbrush
    Stitching:
    • 6mm steel pricking irons
    • 3” (75mm) Needles
    • Lighter
    • 0.8mm White Ritza Tiger Thread
    • Wooden stitching pony
    Hammers:
    • 1.5lb Barry King tapered maul (for punching holes & tooling)
    • C.S. Osborne & Co Leather Working Hammer (For tamping down stitches and glue)
    • Ball peen hammer (for peening rivets)
    • Anvil (for peening rivets)
    Hardware
    • #14 Brass rivets and burrs (with #14 setter & peening tool set)
    • Steel belt clip
    • Antique brass Sam browne button (5.0)
    • Flat head screwdriver (for fastening the Sam Browne stud)
    Finish:
    • Fiebing’s Pro Dye Walnut
    • Fiebing’s Pro Dye Chocolate
    • Fiebing’s Medium Brown Antique Finish
    • Gum Tragacanth (for burnishing the backside)
    • Tokonole (for edge burnishing)
    • Small needle bottle (for applying Tokonole)
    • Central Pneumatic airbrush (for applying dye)
    • Small paint brushes (for applying dye)
    • Wool dauber (for applying dye, antique finish & Gum Trag.)
    • Paper towels
    • Flat and round wooden slickers (for burnishing)
    • RTC Sheridan Resist and Finish (for final top coat)
    • Round cotton pads (for applying top coat)

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