Very few things in life other than children, compare as a Human being, to the feeling of satisfaction when something we envisioned in our minds, is transformed into reality by our own hands. Loved this one. A couple of tips for the next one. When cutting the branch on the saw. cut two sides 90deg. from each other. dress those side flat really quick on the sander or plainer, then move the fence on the saw to the dimension you would like the block to be. then cut the two remaining sides of the block using the dressed sides against the fence. This will give a more accurate block to start with. Also if you have a caliper. measure the guard. or on this sheath the area under the wooden lock ridge. and the point on the handle where the antler will stop. lay out these measurements on each end of the antler so you have guidelines to file to for a closer fitment before the hot forming starts. What a wonderful build. And thank you for taking the time to give us so many engaging camera angles. Loved it.
very inspiring. The complexities and slow careful work provide a satisfaction as much in watching as I'm sure you had in the doing. I'm glad you found the time to create and share with us.
Very nice and creative/ original way to make a knife sheath. It take’s craftsmanship to make such a complicated joint with the birch and antler. Enjoyed watching the video 👍
Very good work and video, brother. I have used wet rawhide or animal sinew, heated in place to strengthen sheathes and handles. It can make an interesting contrast material, as well as strengthen things remarkably. You probably already know this, but it is fun for me to talk about it. Are you still forging blades? 'Hope to see one soon if you are. May the good LORD bless and keep you, Vahid.
Thank you Richard, yes I used to use rawhide for knife sheaths. It really makes the best sheaths. Unfortunately I haven't been able to forge more. I would like to though.
@@VahidCullsberg Good morning, Vahid. If you want to try some rawhide and animal sinew again I can send you some. Let me know. Yours in Prayer, Rick Trumbo
Beautiful sheath! A lot of work that paid off in a great result. I dont think it is likely to crack - how often do you drop the sheath? I think it will give you many years of faithful service.
It looks like there is a crack already or did I see it wrong? I think it looks great anyway when it comes to the idea I really like it and I think that sometime in the future I might try to copy it. I came to your channel to learn something and I did, well at least I think I did 😉 I have been making 7 knives so far and am working on numbers 8 and 9 beside that I'm trying to make a kuska. You can see my progress here ruclips.net/video/vwSv9tka0Ao/видео.html
You didn't see wrong. There's a surface crack. Thanks for your feedback and am glad if you find anything useful 😅 Ill look at your video. Thanks for sharing it
boynuz ile ağaç ancak bu kadar iyi buluşa bilir.kardeşim ellerine sağlık . çok güzel oldu.🔥🔥🔥
Отличная идея, профессиональный подход 👍
Wahnsinn echt wunderschön 😮😮😮❤
vom feinsten, sehr schöne arbeit - 3 daumen
Very few things in life other than children, compare as a Human being, to the feeling of satisfaction when something we envisioned in our minds, is transformed into reality by our own hands. Loved this one. A couple of tips for the next one. When cutting the branch on the saw. cut two sides 90deg. from each other. dress those side flat really quick on the sander or plainer, then move the fence on the saw to the dimension you would like the block to be. then cut the two remaining sides of the block using the dressed sides against the fence. This will give a more accurate block to start with. Also if you have a caliper. measure the guard. or on this sheath the area under the wooden lock ridge. and the point on the handle where the antler will stop. lay out these measurements on each end of the antler so you have guidelines to file to for a closer fitment before the hot forming starts. What a wonderful build. And thank you for taking the time to give us so many engaging camera angles. Loved it.
Thank you Tom. Lots of nuggets in your feedback 😊🙏
Świetny projekt ,wykonanie i ogromny pokład cierpliwości ,Inspirujesz mnie👍💪
Great idea to make a sheath like that!
Danke schön Alexander. I was tired of sewing leather 😆
very inspiring. The complexities and slow careful work provide a satisfaction as much in watching as I'm sure you had in the doing. I'm glad you found the time to create and share with us.
Thank you. Yes it did drag out but it's finally done. I'm very happy you like it.
Another beautiful job well done Vahid. Nice fit. I appreciate your focus, patience and detail in your craftsmanship.
Thank you kindly.
Very nice and creative/ original way to make a knife sheath. It take’s craftsmanship to make such a complicated joint with the birch and antler. Enjoyed watching the video 👍
Thank you kindly. Im happy you liked it.
your a clever craftsman👍👊
Thank you Dennis. I do my best 🤣
@@VahidCullsberg your skill and imagination has grown so much, you do justice to your craft and keeping traditional. take care
That’s amazing concept. I hope to try one some day. Beautiful knife
Nice work, interesting project, I have a large knife with no sheath, I am looking for ideas of what to use.
Very good work and video, brother. I have used wet rawhide or animal sinew, heated in place to strengthen sheathes and handles. It can make an interesting contrast material, as well as strengthen things remarkably. You probably already know this, but it is fun for me to talk about it. Are you still forging blades? 'Hope to see one soon if you are. May the good LORD bless and keep you, Vahid.
Thank you Richard, yes I used to use rawhide for knife sheaths. It really makes the best sheaths. Unfortunately I haven't been able to forge more. I would like to though.
@@VahidCullsberg Good morning, Vahid. If you want to try some rawhide and animal sinew again I can send you some. Let me know. Yours in Prayer, Rick Trumbo
That is very kind of you!
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wery cool!!! thanks for your video!
Thank you. Glad you like it 😇
Beautiful sheath! A lot of work that paid off in a great result. I dont think it is likely to crack - how often do you drop the sheath? I think it will give you many years of faithful service.
Fint arbete som vanligt, saknar dock info om vilka blad du använder😇
Tack ska du ha. Det finns en länk nedan i beskrivningen till bladet i denna video. För övriga blad så använder jag Lauriblad.
Tack för svar, trevligt slöjdande
The blade itself looks good - what is it?
It's a handforged blade of d2 steel gifted to me.
It looks like there is a crack already or did I see it wrong? I think it looks great anyway when it comes to the idea I really like it and I think that sometime in the future I might try to copy it. I came to your channel to learn something and I did, well at least I think I did 😉 I have been making 7 knives so far and am working on numbers 8 and 9 beside that I'm trying to make a kuska. You can see my progress here ruclips.net/video/vwSv9tka0Ao/видео.html
You didn't see wrong. There's a surface crack. Thanks for your feedback and am glad if you find anything useful 😅 Ill look at your video. Thanks for sharing it