Thanks for doing this sir. I'm a lefty and finding left handed sheaths for my favorite knives has proven to be a perpetual problem. I figure if no one wants the business, maybe it's about time I learn to make my own sheaths.
I've been a leather crafter for about 30 yrs. now and I must say that you do so nice clean work. Your vids are very easy to follow as well. I also am a knife Smith with the ABS for about 11 yrs now. You keep doing what your doing because I think that your teaching abilities are great and you haven't steered anyone wrong yet. Just another great video that you produced. Nice job.
A copy of your "21 steps" would be great for anyone starting out and a refresher for others. I'm sure some folks have different workflows, but it never hurts to see what others do. Thanks, great work on the "products" and the videos!
Exactly my sentiments. There are so many steps involved and as many different approaches to tackling a project that no matter how one decides to proceed, a workflow list is essential, at least for newbies, like me.
Just starting gathering the tools etc to get into the hobby of leathercraft. This was clear and as basic as I have seen in explanation. Thank you for taking the time to do this!
Just wanted to say thank you T.A.C., for outlining your sheath making process for us. I had only one shot to make a sheath , for a 9 month knife project , due to a time constraint. IT WAS A TOTAL SUCCESS!!! The knife/sheath were for a highschool friends 50th birthday and you are part of that. SINCERELY, with my hand on my heart , thank you for your time and effort that you put into your channel.
Thank you so much for the kind words Brian. I can feel it coming through my phone😉. I’m honored and glad that I was able to help make this so special for you.
I as a knife maker myself find your videos to be quite unique and professionally done . After several years of my endeavors I have watched your videos and learned quite a few new techniques . I will be looking forward to your next video. Outlaw Dog
I have say that that these videos are some of the best looking, well produced how-to videos I've seen on youTube! I've been working in the video industry for 20+ years now and I'm amazed how many cameraman are NOT able/willing or are too lazy to show the steps in a how-to video like you do. Well done! all that said, I also learned a few tips for my own knife sheath construction!
Right The close ups The instrumental background music The detailed explanations The sped up boring repetitive time The pro tips The no bs intro.. I could go on! Thanks for making utube great again
Making knives and then leather sheaths is how I got into leather craft. I was fortunate to have a Tandy Leather store nearby and they taught me the basics of sheath making and leather working in general. It was very very helpful as there wasn't an internet then with good videos like yours showing how to do it. I do more leather crafting now than knife making as I really enjoy doing leather and the range of things one can make, from sheaths to belts and wallets. I'm actually making an ostrich skin wallet now. Everyone likes my "handmade" gifts at Christmas time. So many things from bracelets and fancy key fobs made of alligator to even simple clutch purses. Here's a minor trick for sanding the edges smooth, dampen the edge a little bit, repeat little bit and that will keep the leather dust down as that stuff goes everywhere and floats in the air for a while.
Love the drill press jig for the hole drilling!!! Excellent!!! This was just so much fantastic information!!! I’m so so happy that I found your video!!!! Should be called Don’t make your first sheath until you’ve watched this video!!! Seriously!!! Excellent information and some beautiful projects that you’ve made here!!!
@@TheArtofCraftsmanship man o man! I’m actually back watching this video again just to look at the railroad spike knife! Talk about an absolutely beautiful piece!!! It’s just fantastic! That’s some just crazy wonderful talent that you have, buddy!!! It’s just absolutely gorgeous!!! Amazing piece of craftsmanship and artwork!!!!
Nicely done, thanks. Recess grooves between stitching holes on the inside of belt loop puts stitches well below the surface and prevents accidental contact with cutting edge.
I've been dabbling in leatherworking for decades and I still learned some new tips. He did an excellent job at teaching and explaining planning the steps beforehand. Well done!
I have spent many a happy hour watching you make some really lovely knives. You are really a talented knife maker and I enjoy your show a lot. The one comment I wanted to make, is that I am most impressed with the fact that you use eye, ear, and breathing protection when you work. You are a great inspiration for the youth that will watch and learn from you. THANK YOU, and avid fan, Maryann
Not sure if anybody did this yet, but here are the steps: 1. TRACE KNIFE ON LEATHER 2. MEASURE SPACE FOR WELT 3. CUT OUT LEATHER INCLUDING BELT LOOP 4. TRACE AND CUT OUT WELT 5. MARK OFF BELT LOOP ATTACHMENT SPOT & EDGE BEVEL FRONT & BACK 6. DYE LEATHER (OUTSIDE & BOTH SIDES OF LOOP & INSIDE TOP 7. FINISH BELT LOOP & TOP EDGES 8. GLUE DOWN BELT LOOP 9. MARK & DRILL HOLES FOR LOOP & SHEATH 10. CUT GROOVE FOR FOLD 11. GLUE IN THE WELT & SHEATH EDGE 12. CLEAN WELT EDGE ON GRINDER 13. MARK & DRILL HOLES & STITCH 14. DYE WELT EDGE & BURNISH 15. WET MOLD 16. FINISH DYE 17. FINISH EDGES W/ BURNISHER & EDGE KOTE 18. OIL 19. CARANUBA CREAM & BUFF
Great job. When I used a drill press I always used a finish nail cause the drill bit always got the leather in the grooves of the bit & bunched up some on me. The finish nail would just leave a smooth hole. Sides that I always managed to break them small drill bits quite a bit. I mostly used an awl & just poked them 1 hole at a time until I got me a Cobra machine to stitch with. Also on the stitching it will hold better when you wrap the thread around the needle 1 time when you pull it through. This puts a knot in the stitching that you pull into the center of the hole.
A BIG WOW ! TO THE WAY YOU MADE THIS VIDEO. YOU MAKE IT LOOK SOOOO, EASY. I'M JUST STARTTING TO BUY SOME SUPPLY'S, SO I CAN MAKE MY FIRST LEATHER SHEATH ! YOUR VIDEO WAS AMAZING ! I REALLY ENJOYED IT A LOT !!! CAN'T WAIT TO FINISH GETTING THE REST OF MY SUPPLIES, SO I CAN START ! THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO !!!
What an informative video! I learned a lot. Nicely done, loved the step by step format, the up close segments and your videographer did a fantastic job! Thank you
It's so relaxing just watching you work , and the sheaths turned out perfect .from now on when i am doing a project i will be making a to do list .so thank you Dustin .
Another great video. It’s fun to see you daughter goofing around in the background too. It looks like I’ve got a few new projects to plan out. Thank you for all of the info!
This is best sheath video ive seen so laid back and simple to follow I have been forging for 30 years but always struggled with leather work I’ve completely gone back followed this and sheath looks as good as blades I make
@@diggie9598 Speak for yourself! I am a Craftsman. I do not really have a potential to mess things up. If you knew anything you would not have typed out of turn...GET SOMEWHERE!
Sir, I love your dog! it would be nice to see a project inspired on him, maybe a dog collar or a harness, after all he's your dog and he deserves the best!
Thank you for an excellent tutorial, it’s a beautiful end product. I think the step by step guide is brilliant too, especially for people new to leather work/craft. The knifes are also excellent, extremely lucky people to receive one of those as a gift. Thank you for sharing, regards, Chris. From UK.
Great step by step tutorial on knife sheath making. I enjoy watching others make knife sheaths. Seems like I nearly always learn new things and new ways to do things. Those turned out great.
You know you have most of the tools and the techniques to make yourself some nice boots. I say go for it. Nice moccasin style boots to be able to slip silently through the woods.
That was a excellent, informative, professional video. Really easy to understand and follow along. Writing down the steps helped a lot. Excellent filming, keep up the great work. God Bless!
As usual my friend, very well done and perfectly recorded which definitely assists us with ideas for improving our leather working skills. Thank you. Anaco, Anz.
Great video man, I really like the layout of all your videos. It’s more of a detailed tutorial compared to most of your blacksmith RUclipsrs. Great job, please keep your awesome content coming!
Great tutorial thanks. I've had the "ingredients" to make a sheath for years now but as I'm currently in lockdown, it seems like a good time to finally get on with it! This video is sure to help. Cheers from the UK.
Great video. Thank you for sharing. Couple of questions. 1) Why no dye on the glue up spots for the belt loop? 2) If you were going to tool or carve the leather I assume you would have to do that before dying.
Gidday mate, love ya video, thanks for the effort. I have the same disease as you I see. For about 40 years for me. A little hint, when you put stitches on ya belt loop area use a wide screwdriver or "blunt as" metal chisel to join the dots/ holes so that the stitches lay a little deeper into the leather, especially internally where the blade point can catch and cut ya stitches. Keep up the good work mate.
What oil do you put on your leather? My understanding is that it's not good to oil it (something to do with encouraging breakdown) but wax and heat so that the wax soaks in. I may have this wrong. Tell me if I do, guys. Also, btw, stitch groove for belt loop is a must.
I haven't done much leather work but I have hand sewn heavy material like sewing a new zipper on a winter coat. I use a nylon cord that's about 1/8 diameter. My needles are home made. I made them out of wire coat hanger. I usually tie a single knot as close to the item as possible then use a lighter to melt or weld the end so it doesn't unravel.
Thank you for producing such great content and sharing your knowledge so freely... you have encouraged me to confidently pick up my tools and have a crack... only problem is I always feel like having a beer when I watch your videos. G'day from Brisbane Australia
Looks like a drill press would really be needed for this type of leather work...guess ill be investing in a drill press next. Ive always wanted one anyway. Excellent video!! Thank you!👍
@@matthewdenty7760 not if you pay attention to both sides. Have a look at Tandy website. They show decent pics of good entry level stitching chisels that wont break the bank. Eventually youl want to upgrade them. But start with a budget
Great video and extremely well documented, all three turned out amazingly well and hopefully the recipients will cherish them. Pleasure to watch and only negative is is that I don’t have one😂 nice job tiger👍🇦🇺
I stopped by to see this step by step. I bought a kit and wanted to make something for my guyfriend for Christmas. I wouldn't buy all of these tools but at least I know how to start from beginning to end. Wish me luck :)
hello, thanks for this, great detail. A product and tool list would be very helpful. Some of these items are pretty hard to find. Any ideas where to located good leather?
All the steps are right and in the right order. But there are a couple of quality issues in some of your steps. When you are using the belt sander, dont use so much pressure. Several spots on all 3 sheaths have burn Mark's on the edge where you sanded. This shows through after dye and looks terrible. Nice gentle pressure prevents that. I'm also not a fan of those Eco Flo water dyes. But that's a personal choice so I cant fault that. Feibings Pro dye is my Go-To for all my colours. Less streaking and zero bleed out when the leather gets wet.
I've been using Feibing's, and having trouble with color transfer. As in, the dye rubs off and stains light colored knife handle material. Any solution to fix/avoid this?
@@LastBastian sounds like you're using regular Feibings Leather Dye. It's an alcohol suspension solution with a powder based colorant. The Pro Dye from Feibings is an oil based colorant and should not transfer out after its dried.
I enjoy your videos and this one particularly. The music is perfect to relax too and just watch. I would like to get a copy of your 21 steps. These would be a great help to this first timer here in GA.
Had the same question. Thank you. Maybe next time talk about thickness and why you would pick one over the other for a particular project. And if you picked it because that’s all you had, that’s fine too! Would just be good to know stuff like what the limitations are. What is too thin, and what is too thick.
Thanks for doing this sir. I'm a lefty and finding left handed sheaths for my favorite knives has proven to be a perpetual problem. I figure if no one wants the business, maybe it's about time I learn to make my own sheaths.
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I'm also Correct Handed. ;) A person could make enough money on sheathmaking to support their knife habits, I reckon.
Just got a benchmade bushcrafter and don't really want to spend another $120 on a sheath
@@ljprep6250 I'm a lefty and we're not correct handed, hahaha. Worst thing is scissors though... Crescent makes some nice true lefty pairs
@@bajamus69
the first one is for the trash, but then it just gets better and better.
i am a semi pro now.
I've been a leather crafter for about 30 yrs. now and I must say that you do so nice clean work. Your vids are very easy to follow as well. I also am a knife Smith with the ABS for about 11 yrs now. You keep doing what your doing because I think that your teaching abilities are great and you haven't steered anyone wrong yet. Just another great video that you produced. Nice job.
Thanks James!
Only channel I've found so far that really takes it step by step so us "newbies" can follow and try on our own - well done indeed!
Try weaver leather if you haven’t already, love their stuff
Just picked up some leather to protect a few of my knives so glad I found this video.
They came out so well because you put a lot of love into them.
I have watched this +30 times as I make my own sheath. I wish I could add a photo. I love this video
You can send the photo to theartofcraftsmanship@gmail.com or DM @theartofcraftsmanship
A copy of your "21 steps" would be great for anyone starting out and a refresher for others. I'm sure some folks have different workflows, but it never hurts to see what others do. Thanks, great work on the "products" and the videos!
Exactly my sentiments. There are so many steps involved and as many different approaches to tackling a project that no matter how one decides to proceed, a workflow list is essential, at least for newbies, like me.
Does this guy reply to comments?
Just starting gathering the tools etc to get into the hobby of leathercraft. This was clear and as basic as I have seen in explanation. Thank you for taking the time to do this!
Just wanted to say thank you T.A.C., for outlining your sheath making process for us. I had only one shot to make a sheath , for a 9 month knife project , due to a time constraint. IT WAS A TOTAL SUCCESS!!! The knife/sheath were for a highschool friends 50th birthday and you are part of that. SINCERELY, with my hand on my heart , thank you for your time and effort that you put into your channel.
Thank you so much for the kind words Brian. I can feel it coming through my phone😉. I’m honored and glad that I was able to help make this so special for you.
I watched this as a build along for the build along knife I made watching your videos.
Awesome! Send pics to theartofcraftsmanship@gmail.com
I as a knife maker myself find your videos to be quite unique and professionally done . After several years of my endeavors I have watched your videos and learned quite a few new techniques . I will be looking forward to your next video. Outlaw Dog
Thank you.
That edge beveler makes such a satisfying sound.
A great way to not mistakes on the leather is to make a template. It is also much quicker for future projects. Thanks for the video!
This is true. We have some for other projects.
I must say, That's some Custom work you've done there!
I am Sure your Daughter will be Very Proud of Her Dad!!!
GOD Bless😇🖒
The dark is nice, but that honey brown of your daughter's is the best in my opinion. Well done. Beautiful work.
Nice professional work, I'm happy watching you working.
I have say that that these videos are some of the best looking, well produced how-to videos I've seen on youTube! I've been working in the video industry for 20+ years now and I'm amazed how many cameraman are NOT able/willing or are too lazy to show the steps in a how-to video like you do. Well done! all that said, I also learned a few tips for my own knife sheath construction!
Thanks so much for the kind words Thomas.
Right
The close ups
The instrumental background music
The detailed explanations
The sped up boring repetitive time
The pro tips
The no bs intro..
I could go on!
Thanks for making utube great again
What a joy to view. A master of their trade, who is good and generous.
Making knives and then leather sheaths is how I got into leather craft. I was fortunate to have a Tandy Leather store nearby and they taught me the basics of sheath making and leather working in general. It was very very helpful as there wasn't an internet then with good videos like yours showing how to do it. I do more leather crafting now than knife making as I really enjoy doing leather and the range of things one can make, from sheaths to belts and wallets. I'm actually making an ostrich skin wallet now. Everyone likes my "handmade" gifts at Christmas time. So many things from bracelets and fancy key fobs made of alligator to even simple clutch purses.
Here's a minor trick for sanding the edges smooth, dampen the edge a little bit, repeat little bit and that will keep the leather dust down as that stuff goes everywhere and floats in the air for a while.
Hello,do you have any videos of your work?
Thank you
Thank you for your reply
Devin's setup is out of this world! 👍💯
This is actually one of the best vids on not only leatherworking but also applying tht knowledge to making sheathes. Really good vid
Love the drill press jig for the hole drilling!!! Excellent!!! This was just so much fantastic information!!! I’m so so happy that I found your video!!!! Should be called Don’t make your first sheath until you’ve watched this video!!! Seriously!!! Excellent information and some beautiful projects that you’ve made here!!!
Thank you for the kind words David.
@@TheArtofCraftsmanship man o man! I’m actually back watching this video again just to look at the railroad spike knife! Talk about an absolutely beautiful piece!!! It’s just fantastic! That’s some just crazy wonderful talent that you have, buddy!!! It’s just absolutely gorgeous!!! Amazing piece of craftsmanship and artwork!!!!
Nicely done, thanks. Recess grooves between stitching holes on the inside of belt loop puts stitches well below the surface and prevents accidental contact with cutting edge.
I've been dabbling in leatherworking for decades and I still learned some new tips. He did an excellent job at teaching and explaining planning the steps beforehand. Well done!
Fantastically detailed tutorial. Many thanks. Very helpful for a sheath virgin !!!!
The best handmade knife sheaths I've seen yet.
It’s a pleasure watching an Artist create!
I have spent many a happy hour watching you make some really lovely knives. You are really a talented knife maker and I enjoy your show a lot. The one comment I wanted to make, is that I am most impressed with the fact that you use eye, ear, and breathing protection when you work. You are a great inspiration for the youth that will watch and learn from you. THANK YOU, and avid fan, Maryann
Thank you Maryann
Not sure if anybody did this yet, but here are the steps:
1. TRACE KNIFE ON LEATHER
2. MEASURE SPACE FOR WELT
3. CUT OUT LEATHER INCLUDING BELT LOOP
4. TRACE AND CUT OUT WELT
5. MARK OFF BELT LOOP ATTACHMENT SPOT & EDGE BEVEL FRONT & BACK
6. DYE LEATHER (OUTSIDE & BOTH SIDES OF LOOP & INSIDE TOP
7. FINISH BELT LOOP & TOP EDGES
8. GLUE DOWN BELT LOOP
9. MARK & DRILL HOLES FOR LOOP & SHEATH
10. CUT GROOVE FOR FOLD
11. GLUE IN THE WELT & SHEATH EDGE
12. CLEAN WELT EDGE ON GRINDER
13. MARK & DRILL HOLES & STITCH
14. DYE WELT EDGE & BURNISH
15. WET MOLD
16. FINISH DYE
17. FINISH EDGES W/ BURNISHER & EDGE KOTE
18. OIL
19. CARANUBA CREAM & BUFF
Thank you!
don't forget to smoke a bowl
Thank you!
Made it VERY easy to print it out, Thank You!
@@chucku.farley3927 doing that now while watching the video. Getting ready to make my first sheath.
All around superb, superb, superb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Newbie" here too! Love these!
Thank you for sharing this tutorial with us.😊
I used this video to help make my 1st sheath and it turned out... GREAT! Thanks!
Great news. Glad I could help.
Great job. When I used a drill press I always used a finish nail cause the drill bit always got the leather in the grooves of the bit & bunched up some on me. The finish nail would just leave a smooth hole. Sides that I always managed to break them small drill bits quite a bit. I mostly used an awl & just poked them 1 hole at a time until I got me a Cobra machine to stitch with.
Also on the stitching it will hold better when you wrap the thread around the needle 1 time when you pull it through. This puts a knot in the stitching that you pull into the center of the hole.
A BIG WOW ! TO THE WAY YOU MADE THIS VIDEO. YOU MAKE IT LOOK SOOOO, EASY. I'M JUST STARTTING TO BUY SOME SUPPLY'S, SO I CAN MAKE MY FIRST LEATHER SHEATH ! YOUR VIDEO WAS AMAZING ! I REALLY ENJOYED IT A LOT !!! CAN'T WAIT TO FINISH GETTING THE REST OF MY SUPPLIES, SO I CAN START ! THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO !!!
You're a great leather worker sir! Very enjoyable person to watch @ work!
I agree with G. Miller.................I too appreciate the "step" and explanation. Very good. Thank you
What an informative video! I learned a lot. Nicely done, loved the step by step format, the up close segments and your videographer did a fantastic job! Thank you
Thanks Dan. Devon does a great job, for sure.
You are a true artist! Great job!!
It's so relaxing just watching you work , and the sheaths turned out perfect .from now on when i am doing a project i will be making a to do list .so thank you Dustin .
Beautiful! Something about leather that’s so amazing.
Very professional tutorial and excellent worksmanship. Great job.
I have been a leather-smith for 40 years. I learned a great deal from this video. Extremely well done ! Thank you !!!
I’ve been into amateur leather crafting for 11ish years. Could you tell me what you learned from this video after 4 decades of experience?
Another great video. It’s fun to see you daughter goofing around in the background too. It looks like I’ve got a few new projects to plan out. Thank you for all of the info!
This is best sheath video ive seen so laid back and simple to follow I have been forging for 30 years but always struggled with leather work I’ve completely gone back followed this and sheath looks as good as blades I make
Thank you.
Beautiful work sir! Thank you for passing on the knowledge.
Thank you
Best instructional video I have seen yet. Very well done. Beautiful products to boot. Thanks.
As leather worker. It's best to make a paper or card stock template. That way no mistakes are made on the leather.
This is exactly my thoughts as well, never start directly on the leather.
Didn’t lock in each stitch or start with a back stitch either. Practice makes perfect though. Nice work
When mass producing, a template makes sense but for a single (custom) item drawing directly on the leather is prudent.
@@squirrelgunsmith1131 Being lazy and potentionally messing stuff up ain't prudent.
@@diggie9598 Speak for yourself! I am a Craftsman. I do not really have a potential to mess things up. If you knew anything you would not have typed out of turn...GET SOMEWHERE!
Truly 3 pieces of art. Thank you for the video
Sir, I love your dog! it would be nice to see a project inspired on him, maybe a dog collar or a harness, after all he's your dog and he deserves the best!
Never tired to watch your work. Also compliment to the camera man...!!
Thank you and thank you!
Thank you for an excellent tutorial, it’s a beautiful end product. I think the step by step guide is brilliant too,
especially for people new to leather work/craft. The knifes are also excellent, extremely lucky people to receive one of those as a gift. Thank you for sharing, regards, Chris. From UK.
I like the list in order never forget a step if you just list them great job ! Like the
RR Spike knife !
You just saved me a pile of hours, thank you for sharing. AGAIN. Cheers from Canada.
Awesome job. Never thought about making a knife and sheath but now another bucket list item with a new batch of tools. Enjoy.
Great step by step tutorial on knife sheath making. I enjoy watching others make knife sheaths. Seems like I nearly always learn new things and new ways to do things. Those turned out great.
Beautiful Craftsmanship!! (Knives and sheaths). Thanks for sharing this
You know you have most of the tools and the techniques to make yourself some nice boots. I say go for it. Nice moccasin style boots to be able to slip silently through the woods.
OUTSTANDING!!!!! Semper Fi.
Now i know why your brother wanted the dark sheath. He already knew they would come out gorgeous.
Poučno i lepo
Thank you for this great episode.
Awesome channel! You're so patient with your craftsmanship. That's my downfall. I want to do everything quickly. Awesome job! Love your channel!
Yeah, that’s the key to good craftsmanship. You can do it😉.
Love this video. Always rewatch it while making sheaths so I don't forget any steps
Yes! Send pictures.
That was a excellent, informative, professional video. Really easy to understand and follow along. Writing down the steps helped a lot. Excellent filming, keep up the great work. God Bless!
Thanks Chris.
Dang these are just so beautiful!!! Absolutely gorgeous !!!!
I really liked the way you took us through this process. Great video .
I am absolutely in awe of your skill. You inspire so that people want to start doing the same. Wonderful work you have done.🤩
Nice sheaths and knives! I like to wet mold mine too, such a good fit.
WOW, simply WOW!
Thank you.
Nice video. Great work! One tip I might offer: glue some leather pads to you sewing clamp and bevel the edges to keep from marking your sheath.
So relaxing to watch? I want to make a sheath for my son's machete, thanks for the tutorial!
As usual my friend, very well done and perfectly recorded which definitely assists us with ideas for improving our leather working skills. Thank you. Anaco, Anz.
Really nice ...you can dampen the leather before dying it will help keep things even, and try burnishing the belt loop you can really smooth them out.
👍🏼. Thanks for the tip.
Great video man, I really like the layout of all your videos. It’s more of a detailed tutorial compared to most of your blacksmith RUclipsrs. Great job, please keep your awesome content coming!
Thanks so much. I really appreciate the fees back and support.
Beautiful craftsmanship
Great tutorial thanks. I've had the "ingredients" to make a sheath for years now but as I'm currently in lockdown, it seems like a good time to finally get on with it! This video is sure to help. Cheers from the UK.
Good luck!
Tank you so much for showing your beautiful handcrafted work .
Greetings from Brazil 👊 👊 👊 👊
Thank you! Cheers!
"I've done this really wrong a bunch of times."
Boy, me, too. I Learn a lot that way. :)
Better to learn from others mistakes when you can.
Great video! I just made my first sheath after watching this tutorial, thanks!
Awesome! Thanks.
Great video. Thank you for sharing. Couple of questions. 1) Why no dye on the glue up spots for the belt loop? 2) If you were going to tool or carve the leather I assume you would have to do that before dying.
Gidday mate, love ya video, thanks for the effort. I have the same disease as you I see. For about 40 years for me. A little hint, when you put stitches on ya belt loop area use a wide screwdriver or "blunt as" metal chisel to join the dots/ holes so that the stitches lay a little deeper into the leather, especially internally where the blade point can catch and cut ya stitches.
Keep up the good work mate.
What oil do you put on your leather? My understanding is that it's not good to oil it (something to do with encouraging breakdown) but wax and heat so that the wax soaks in. I may have this wrong. Tell me if I do, guys. Also, btw, stitch groove for belt loop is a must.
I haven't done much leather work but I have hand sewn heavy material like sewing a new zipper on a winter coat. I use a nylon cord that's about 1/8 diameter. My needles are home made. I made them out of wire coat hanger. I usually tie a single knot as close to the item as possible then use a lighter to melt or weld the end so it doesn't unravel.
Relaxing vibe, good tutorial, and such a great end result!
Thank you for producing such great content and sharing your knowledge so freely... you have encouraged me to confidently pick up my tools and have a crack... only problem is I always feel like having a beer when I watch your videos.
G'day from Brisbane Australia
Funny, I always feel like drinking a beer when making my video😂. We must be mentally and emotionally I tune. Lol. Thanks.
Looks like a drill press would really be needed for this type of leather work...guess ill be investing in a drill press next. Ive always wanted one anyway. Excellent video!! Thank you!👍
Get a diamond punch and a hammer... 60$ is a full set of tools on amazon
Stitching chisels work well too. Hey are even spaced so you can just punch both sides separately and the holes will still line up
@@matthewdenty7760 Agreed! Also get a diamond shaped leather awl.
@@ryanmcewen415 I'm not familiar with using a chisel... are the teeth angled? And if so wouldn't punching both sides result in a cross over
@@matthewdenty7760 not if you pay attention to both sides.
Have a look at Tandy website.
They show decent pics of good entry level stitching chisels that wont break the bank.
Eventually youl want to upgrade them. But start with a budget
High Bar! beautiful! thank's for sharing your skill's and craft. I like your small knife best.
Neutral shoe polish makes a good finish coat also.
I would love to have the one you made for your Brother, all three are beautiful works of art. Job well done Sir.
Thanks JJ!
Great video and extremely well documented, all three turned out amazingly well and hopefully the recipients will cherish them. Pleasure to watch and only negative is is that I don’t have one😂 nice job tiger👍🇦🇺
They all turned out really nice I'm definitely going to try this thanks for the lesson great job
Thank you. Good luck.
What are the chances of Me getting the 19 steps seems to help a lot thanks love your videos
Yeah... what about that, Dustin? Could you please make that list available to we rookies? Sure would appreciate it!
I stopped by to see this step by step. I bought a kit and wanted to make something for my guyfriend for Christmas. I wouldn't buy all of these tools but at least I know how to start from beginning to end. Wish me luck :)
Good luck!
hello, thanks for this, great detail. A product and tool list would be very helpful. Some of these items are pretty hard to find. Any ideas where to located good leather?
Brian Lister Tandy, Weaver, ect
Tandy Leather Co,Texas
You sir, are the definition of a true craftsman, my very first time watching one of your videos, and subscribed.
Thank you so much for the kind words.
All the steps are right and in the right order.
But there are a couple of quality issues in some of your steps.
When you are using the belt sander, dont use so much pressure. Several spots on all 3 sheaths have burn Mark's on the edge where you sanded.
This shows through after dye and looks terrible. Nice gentle pressure prevents that.
I'm also not a fan of those Eco Flo water dyes. But that's a personal choice so I cant fault that. Feibings Pro dye is my Go-To for all my colours. Less streaking and zero bleed out when the leather gets wet.
I've been using Feibing's, and having trouble with color transfer. As in, the dye rubs off and stains light colored knife handle material.
Any solution to fix/avoid this?
@@LastBastian sounds like you're using regular Feibings Leather Dye.
It's an alcohol suspension solution with a powder based colorant.
The Pro Dye from Feibings is an oil based colorant and should not transfer out after its dried.
@@ryanmcewen415 Thanks, I'll have to give it a try!
I enjoy your videos and this one particularly. The music is perfect to relax too and just watch. I would like to get a copy of your 21 steps. These would be a great help to this first timer here in GA.
21:33
One of us is having a flashback right now and I'm only partially sure it's me.
I need not a stitching money because I have a lot of the screw wood clamps thanks you saved me money !
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What was the oz of the veg tan leather that you used in this project. I do enjoy your how to type videos.
Thanks. I am using 7-8oz leather.
Had the same question. Thank you. Maybe next time talk about thickness and why you would pick one over the other for a particular project. And if you picked it because that’s all you had, that’s fine too! Would just be good to know stuff like what the limitations are. What is too thin, and what is too thick.
I like your style of sheath better than the sheath to the hilt style. Thanks for showing us how you did this!
You’re welcome