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Snufkin
17-11-2004, 14:29
So here's some stuff I made, everything but the buckle and blade.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v54/LJintheUK/beltkit/beltkit1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v54/LJintheUK/beltkit/beltkit2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v54/LJintheUK/beltkit/beltkit3.jpg
I'll put the knife pics in the appropriate place!

TheViking
17-11-2004, 14:36
Looks nice! Is it a possibles pouch? What do you keep in it? :-)

Snufkin
17-11-2004, 14:44
Looks nice! Is it a possibles pouch? What do you keep in it? :-)
Yes :-) . Use it for my tinder pouch, firesteel, Petzl Tikka head torch insect repellant that kind of thing. It's actually a little big, I'll make the next one a bit smaller.

tenbears10
17-11-2004, 14:55
Looks great Snufkin. Where did you get the leather from?

Bill

Adi007
17-11-2004, 14:56
Excellent kit! Fantastic!

Did you make it freestyle or did you follow instructions fron anywhere?

Snufkin
17-11-2004, 15:06
Excellent kit! Fantastic!

Did you make it freestyle or did you follow instructions fron anywhere?
Made it freestyle, cut the pattern out of newspaper first, it's all one piece of leather (except for the belt loops) so you only have to stitch up the sides. I think I kept the pattern so if I can find it I'll post a pic.
Oh I got the leather from Leprevo Leather I found the link in the resources section, it was a 2-2.5mm colombo side £16.80+VAT for 8ft square. Got the buckle from them too.

hootchi
17-11-2004, 15:53
That looks really nice. I assume 2-2.5mm is the optimum thickness for making sheaths etc?

Snufkin
17-11-2004, 16:20
That looks really nice. I assume 2-2.5mm is the optimum thickness for making sheaths etc?
Thanks, I'm no expert leatherworker but 2-2.5 seemed to be a good compromise size for general work. If you were just making a possibles pouch you could go thinner. By the way the belt was 5mm thick.

tomtom
17-11-2004, 17:19
Hay, Thats some great work Snufkin looks like you got exactly what you wanted to suit your needs!!

i especially like the sheath you have made! :biggthump

Paganwolf
17-11-2004, 17:24
Top marks Snufkin! great job :biggthump

JakeR
17-11-2004, 18:46
Real craftsman! I plan on getting some leather from la prevo too.

Snufkin
17-11-2004, 23:08
Thanks for all the kind words :biggthump
Here's a pic of the pattern. Handy hint, stitch on the belt loops before you sew up the front, it's easier.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v54/LJintheUK/beltkit/beltkit6.jpg

Snufkin
17-11-2004, 23:12
Forgot to say if you folks order veg tan from Leprevo it's undyed, kind of flesh coloured. I dyed mine with a bottle of shoe leather dye but leprevo do dyes too.

tomtom
17-11-2004, 23:12
Have you tried stropping on the belt.. how is it?

nice signature by the way!

Snufkin
17-11-2004, 23:23
Have you tried stropping on the belt.. how is it?
Nope, but I have a strop made from the same piece of hide that works a treat.

RovingArcher
18-11-2004, 01:13
Very nice work. :biggthump

ESpy
01-12-2004, 10:21
Nice work!

Are you amenable to constructive suggestions?