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The knife went back in the sheath and has cut it. The sheath is 4mm veg tanned.
I am planning on undoing the sheath and sewing up the cut, but if anyone has a better idea...
Also, how would I prevent this from happening again..?
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s188/jonpickett/0cfb1af7.jpg
I've done this myself, what I did was cut a piece of plastic off an old box type file, you know the sort for keeping paper work in, its was about 2mm thick if that. Fold it in half and place it in the sheath this guides the blade into place and wont cut the leather, it will save you undoing the stitching, or you could use another piece of leather inside to cover the hole.
Blunten the knife on something really hard. Just kidding. The bright side is that at least your knife's sharp!
The knife went back in the sheath and has cut it. The sheath is 4mm veg tanned.
I am planning on undoing the sheath and sewing up the cut, but if anyone has a better idea...
Also, how would I prevent this from happening again..?
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s188/jonpickett/0cfb1af7.jpg
Well mate that's a fair old pickle ain't it. What you can do is use ultra lock super glue, if you use the gel to bond it back together and the normal glue to the soak into the leather and harden it is an alternative to plastic inserts.
Scary !!! Bet your glad this wasnt dangling against your thigh when it happened !
Cheers guys... I don't think I could fit in a plastic insert as I made the sheath a bit too tight when I made it...
Leon... I like the idea of hardening the inside with glue... I will bring it round to yours somewhen this week, see what you reckon...
Scary !!! Bet your glad this wasnt dangling against your thigh when it happened !
Yeah...:eek: I was wandering around the place with a wheelbarrow and the knife was with the other tools in the barrow..
British Red
26-05-2008, 14:23
I have no sensible advice on this problem Jon (no change there) but on the subject of safety inserts, old style "Tupperware" is a thermal plastic. If you cut large pieces and put it in a bowl of hot water, it can be moulded and sets hard as it cools - handy for impromptu blade guards etc.
Red
Cheers guys... I don't think I could fit in a plastic insert as I made the sheath a bit too tight when I made it...
Leon... I like the idea of hardening the inside with glue... I will bring it round to yours somewhen this week, see what you reckon...
Yep, no problems Jon:)
Just catching up on things Jon, what happened with the sheath in the end??
janiepopps
25-07-2008, 19:48
Just catching up on things Jon, what happened with the sheath in the end??
Hi Leon, Jon here.. My pooter is broke and in for repairs right now...
I have just finished repairing it and I am very pleased with the results. I used the glue you gave me and also stitched it up to give it a butch kind of look. I also got rid of all the black stitching and used leather thong to sew it up with.. It was bloody hard work but it looks good.
I cut the length of the sheath down too, so the knife fits better into it and is easier to get too.
I also filled the sheath with watered down pva and it is now solid inside, so it shouldn't get cut again..
I will try to get some photo's up. Not sure if Janie has photoshop on here etc...
Thanks for all your help on it, I am well pleased with the results..:You_Rock_
hot waxing sheaths can make this less of a problem- i've sliced a few, but never one that has been treated with hot wax
janiepopps
26-07-2008, 13:54
Got the photo's sorted..
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s188/jonpickett/DSC05398.jpg
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s188/jonpickett/DSC05400.jpg
janiepopps
26-07-2008, 13:56
Ahh, sorry, they didn't resize very well...
That's given it a lot of charcter. I quite like it, and a very tidy repair.
yeah, nice work there Jon.:)
James_m246
26-07-2008, 15:36
I think I prefer it like that :D
It cirtainly does give it some character, its a shame its not on the front.
Native Justice
26-07-2008, 19:03
Nice job!
Now PLEASE hot wax that sheath to minimize the chance that it will happen again!
NJ
British Red
26-07-2008, 19:15
Oi - cut your toenails Jon :)
janiepopps
26-07-2008, 22:00
Cheers for the comments... I don't need to hot wax as I have used PVA inside the sheath and it has sorted the problem. I have no wax anyway...
Trust you to spot me toes Red. I shall pop off to get them pedicured asap...
Ozhaggishead
27-07-2008, 01:21
Looks like a happy ending!