New knife
- Shadowhawk
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New knife
Okay so I recently bought a marttiini ranger, however it did not have a very middle-earth appropriate sheath. Thus I made a new one. The knife itself is a "new generation leuku" and unfortunately stainless steel, though very durable. I burned a dunedain star and the big dipper with the north star on the sheath.
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- Peter Remling
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Re: New knife
Good functional looking knife. Nice job on the sheath !
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Good stuff! Is the sheath at all shaped (I mean like boiling the leather then stretching it around a mould)?
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Re: New knife
Nicely done friend! Keep up the great work! ~Ringulf
I am Ringulf the Dwarven Woodsman, I craft leather, wood, metal, and clay,
I throw axes, seaxes, and pointy sticks, And I fire my bow through the day.
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I throw axes, seaxes, and pointy sticks, And I fire my bow through the day.
Come be my ally, lift up your mead! We'll search out our foes and the Eagles we'll feed!
- Shadowhawk
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Re: New knife
It has a wooden insert the size and shape of the blade at the bottom of the sheath. After making that I just soaked the leather with hot water, cut it, made some holes and sewed it to its shape. After it was sewn shut I put the knife in and let the sheath dry around it.Dirhael wrote:Good stuff! Is the sheath at all shaped (I mean like boiling the leather then stretching it around a mould)?
- deadextra
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Re: New knife
I have made some sheaths with the water forming method before, but since the leather holds moisture right against the steel it made the blade rust (not much of a problem with a stainless blade of course). Treating the sheath with oil did the trick, but recently I have treated most of my leather items of the type with beeswax so that they are are a plastic materiel.
The single layer of wood is one construction method I have been looking at for the sheath for my dagger. How does the whole wood on one side and flexible on the other side thing seem to work out? What are you using for the suspension system and on which side?
The single layer of wood is one construction method I have been looking at for the sheath for my dagger. How does the whole wood on one side and flexible on the other side thing seem to work out? What are you using for the suspension system and on which side?
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Umm...not sure I understood the question, the wood is inside the sheath. Look up "scandi style sheath" mine is like that. I've attached a picture of a insert of this style before the sides are glued together. Also a picture of the back of the sheath. as you can see its hang on the belt with a leather string that is attached by two holes at the back of the sheath. My sheath also hangs the opposite direction than a traditional scandi sheath so the blade is facing forward when its worn on the right side. Also I think I'll put in an extra layer of dye to darken it somewhat and even it out a bit
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- deadextra
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Oh, I misunderstood the explanation of the construction. I thought you meant there was only one insert that the knife is held against with leather on its opposite face.