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It doesn't 'click' when the knife is inserted and I think it's probably a bit too tight and also may not go as high up the handle as I would like (wet formed it a bit higher than I had to) plus some slightly dodgy stitching but it should do the job! :D
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I'm looking forward to number two now.
I did one like that for mora classic. Never worked couse the knife slipped out of it to easily. Lost my knife a few times. Was lucky enough to find it. So don't hurry to take it to bush, you might loose yours and it's a beauty! :) who's the maker?
I did one like that for mora classic. Never worked couse the knife slipped out of it to easily. Lost my knife a few times. Was lucky enough to find it. So don't hurry to take it to bush, you might loose yours and it's a beauty! :) who's the maker?
The knife is all made by me (you can just about see my makers mark on the blade in the last picture)
Andy2112
12-05-2010, 16:36
Nowt wrong with that Stew. I take my hat of to folk who give it a go. Good job mate.
That is impressive knife mate! :) I might be giving a go on holiday, so fingers crossed.
Good first attempt at the style Stew I look forward ro seeing the scond
Looking good stew, as you say a bit higher up with the leather on no 2 and contor it in a bit or add an extra stitch to make that baby click.
The knife looks very nice indeed.
axemangler
16-05-2010, 18:02
Thats a nice piece of damascus you have for the blade, and the sheath is not bad for number one...love the knife.
axemangler
17-05-2010, 14:04
[QUOTE=Stew;690388]It doesn't 'click' when the knife is inserted and I think it's probably a bit too tight and also may not go as high up the handle as I would like (wet formed it a bit higher than I had to) plus some slightly dodgy stitching but it should do the job! :D
If it helps you....I wet formend both of mine then soaked them in the fine oil you use on wood cutting blocks from IKEA....when soaked through I firmly pushed the knife into the sheath and left it somewhere to dry for a week or so...now it slips in and stays in place...the occasional spot of the same oil helps keep things lubricated and its good for the handle, and keeps the leather formed but supple.
Looks like the complete package to me. Cool as! The sheath might be a bit short, but the design and execution is excellent mate.