50cal.cliff
58 Cal.
First let me say a few thanks on this project. This knife and sheath has been inspired by two other knifemakers. Wick who I have sought advice on the knife a well as the sheath.
Also Knifeman (Bud) and to his wife Miss Tudy. Miss Tudy has been instrumental in her advice and information she shared with me on rawhide sheaths. Bud you got yourself quite a woman in Miss Tudy and she know her stuff on these rawhide sheaths.
Actually I have already posted pics of the knife shortly after finishing it but a knife is never complete without a sheath.
This sheathcis made to worn either as a kneck sheath or slung over the shoulder. The sheath itself is made of leather wrapped in rawhide, and sewn with sinew.
The leather strap and fringe were dyed with Tandy's antique leather stain thinned with alcohol.
The knife is cut from the blade of a two man saw as well as the washers that adorn the pivot point. The washers have been filed to achive the look that you see.
This has been my first rawhide sheath but I doubt it will be my last, as I really like the look of the rawhide sheath!
Once again to my friends I would like to extend a big thank you for all the times I have emailed you about some little detail that had escaped me in the construction of this knife and its sheath. It amazes me the level of talent and quality of work that folks on this form seem to exhibit and for the most part are willing to share with those still learning!
Each new knife and sheath is a learning experience for myself. Please feel free to leave comments as I would like to hear what everyone thinks of this knife and sheath.
Also Knifeman (Bud) and to his wife Miss Tudy. Miss Tudy has been instrumental in her advice and information she shared with me on rawhide sheaths. Bud you got yourself quite a woman in Miss Tudy and she know her stuff on these rawhide sheaths.
Actually I have already posted pics of the knife shortly after finishing it but a knife is never complete without a sheath.
This sheathcis made to worn either as a kneck sheath or slung over the shoulder. The sheath itself is made of leather wrapped in rawhide, and sewn with sinew.
The leather strap and fringe were dyed with Tandy's antique leather stain thinned with alcohol.
The knife is cut from the blade of a two man saw as well as the washers that adorn the pivot point. The washers have been filed to achive the look that you see.
This has been my first rawhide sheath but I doubt it will be my last, as I really like the look of the rawhide sheath!
Once again to my friends I would like to extend a big thank you for all the times I have emailed you about some little detail that had escaped me in the construction of this knife and its sheath. It amazes me the level of talent and quality of work that folks on this form seem to exhibit and for the most part are willing to share with those still learning!
Each new knife and sheath is a learning experience for myself. Please feel free to leave comments as I would like to hear what everyone thinks of this knife and sheath.