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A sheath question ...
I am interested in making a sheath for my bowies with a metal throat and tip with the leather in the middle similar to some of the old styles. Somewhere in my memory I think I have been a how to article, but derned if I can find it now that I want it. I found one on and entire metal sheath, but I don't think it would go well with a bowie, like it does with a dagger or San Francisco style. Any ideas or direction would be appreciated. Thanks Joe.
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Its done basically the same as the full metal sheaths......but you just make the parts you want (tip and throat). Here's a link to a full metal sheath tutorial....http://beknivessite2.homestead.com/nssheath.html
I don't think I've ever seen a tutorial on just the throat and tip making.....but that doesn't mean that there isn't one out there somewhere. __________________ WWW.CAFFREYKNIVES.NET Caffreyknives@gmail.com "Every CHOICE has a CONSEQUENCE, and all your CONSEQUENCES are a result of your CHOICES." |
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I seem to recall one of the South American guys doing a tutorial on it, but I can't seem to find it. It pretty is the same as the one Ed forwarded, except that you're only making the tip and top, then attaching them to the leather portion of the sheath. (Rivets, I think)
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Go here for a basic tutorial on how to make the whole sheath...... http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/829129 The core of the sheath in that tutorial is wood, a traditional method, but pass? by the 1800's Bowie era. The Sheffield Bowie makers made most of their cores from papier mache in fact and then covered it with leather as above. When I make mine I use a 8/10 oz veg tan core and then cover that with a lighter weight - 2/3 oz. I've done a few - look through my website including the galleries - the throat is pretty easy overall and can be a single wrap around piece with a cap soldered on. The toe piece on the other hand can be a pain the royal patootie if there are too many compound curves. My favorite material is Sterling with brass second and nickel silver third since it is stiffer than the other even when annealed. Most originals I've examined are made of 22-24 ga, 20 ga at the heaviest except for the cap which can be up to 18 ga. __________________ Chuck Burrows Hand Crafted Leather & Frontier Knives dba Wild Rose Trading Co Durango, CO chuck@wrtcleather.com www.wrtcleather.com The beautiful sheaths created for storing the knife elevate the knife one step higher. It celebrates the knife it houses. |
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Harvey dean has a video on this.
__________________ Bill Burke ABS Master Smith 2008 |
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Thanks for the suggestions! I was thinking while my computer was loading up this morning that I was probably trying to hard to find an easy way when the easy way might be to make it like a full sheath - just don't make the middle. Thanks again. My goal is to make a Bowie with this type of sheath in the next couple of months. If I can get it done I'll post it. Joe
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