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mmcniven
13-12-2004, 10:35
Although I have always quite liked the sheath on my Gransfors Axe I have never been a fan of stud fasteners and when this eventually failed on my axe sheath at the weekend it was just the excuse I needed to make a new one. So armed with some nice old looking 2mm leather and a stag antler point I created something more suited to what is my favourite piece of Bushcraft kit. :-P
http://www.scottishknives.co.uk/axesheath.jpg
Now that is beautiful!
BCUK has so many skilled members, great work..............but I think you may be making a few more of them in the near future :shock:
PB Knives
13-12-2004, 11:19
Thatīs lovely!
Is it made by one piece of leather?
I would really like to see the back and top views of this.
Great job.
/Peter
Paganwolf
13-12-2004, 11:36
Thats great mate! very impressive :biggthump
That's very beautiful. Have you ever made a possibles pouch, looks like it wouldn't prove too much trouble for you?
mmcniven
13-12-2004, 11:56
Yes it is a single piece of leather, I will get some more pictures up today. I am working on a possibles pouch at the moment, trying to make it a bit different.....watch this space for some pictures.
mmcniven
13-12-2004, 12:24
Some more pictures. As I said before its a single piece of leather and fairly easy to make, I wet formed it around the bottom edge of the axe head just to get a more positive location although it is not really that important and could be made without wet forming.
http://www.scottishknives.co.uk/axesheath2.jpg
http://www.scottishknives.co.uk/axesheath1.jpg
http://www.scottishknives.co.uk/axesheath3.jpg
tenbears10
13-12-2004, 12:33
Now the question is are you thinking of selling these?
I think there would be some interest.
Bill
Now the question is are you thinking of selling these?
I think there would be some interest.
Bill
Definitely...
falling rain
13-12-2004, 13:05
Definitely...
OR you could try having a go at making one yourself :o):
looks great to me.. course if you decide to put them up for sale im just going to HAVE to get me a Granny B SFA to go with it!! :naughty:
OR you could try having a go at making one yourself :o):
Well I suppose I'm gonna have plenty of time on my hands, so maybe I could...
falling rain
13-12-2004, 14:31
That's the spirit Jak. Nothing is beyond people's skills. Remember when you thought bow drill was ? I do... and kept trying till I did it. Bushcraft !! :super: Buying is easy. What's more it'll be yours... made by you. And will be extra special. My Popper is also broken on my sheath for my Granny B so I'll be giving it a go soon :wave:
Thats a nice sheath, I particularly like the antler point.
mmcniven
13-12-2004, 15:47
I cant see myself making them for sale as Gransfors make quite a large range of axes, I only have two of them and I would have to buy them all in order to make up a pattern for each one.....tempting as this does sound........plus each axe is handmade and as with all things handmade no two will be the same.
Good luck making your own and if you need any help or advice please feel free to email me.
Yet again I am in awe of what people on this forum of capable of creating!
Great job mate.....wonderful work, beautifully done.
Yet again I am in awe of what people on this forum of capable of creating!
Great job mate.....wonderful work, beautifully done.
Talented bunch aren't they... :biggthump Ya got to love the ingenuity of the members...... The spirit of bushcraft is alive and well and living right here on BCUK.
You know what would be great! - If all these talented folk - who know what bushcrafters actually need could create our very own range of gear, bergens, smocks, footwear, stoves, shelters, knives and accesories.
For the people, by the people - that sort of thing, why accept the compromises of the current "outdoor - gurus" & mass market, sales driven, quick-profit-making, egotistical muppets that currently control the outdoor markets.
BCUK is a very powerfull infant that will grow and I hope will be a champion of the real outdoor enthusiasts in this world.
All of your ideas and enthusiasm is already starting to make a difference, keep it coming, please.
For many years I thought my outlook on the outdoor world was "freakish", simplicity, natural fibres, old skills, knives, axes, fires....... then I met you guys :wave:
Neil