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spoony
12-10-2005, 12:21
and got myself a few things just to start with

http://www.surviv-al.co.uk/images/craft_tools1.jpg

http://www.surviv-al.co.uk/images/craft_tools2.jpg

on nights now but cant wait to get started on a knife sheath,

they have some awesome leathers in the shop. But you have to buy the whole piece unless you can find what your looking for in the off cut bin,

Eric_Methven
12-10-2005, 13:22
I see you've been to LePrevo too. Like a christmas grotto in there isn't it?

If you bring your stuff along to the meet I'll share some tricks and tips with you.

Eric

stuart f
12-10-2005, 13:33
I can vouch for Eric he's your man,he got me started down this path at the last Scottish meet,be careful though it's damn addictive.

spoony
12-10-2005, 13:43
I see you've been to LePrevo too. Like a christmas grotto in there isn't it?

If you bring your stuff along to the meet I'll share some tricks and tips with you.

Eric

ERic i dont know anything about leather craft, but its like a candy store, they have some awesome leather, i just wanted to buy alsorts, very helpful to, and only a short drive away, only picked up a few scraps to start. The thin long strip is quite thick so i was going to use that as a strop, just tidy it up a bit, cant wait to start playing

spoony
12-10-2005, 13:44
just wish i had seen the tinder bag tutorial before i left for the shop and not when i got back ho hum

running bare
12-10-2005, 21:05
hi spoony, is le prevo still in the toon? its years since ive been in there is it still in the attic place? i made some moccasins for me mother years ago she's into country & western dancing and she still has them i think. wots the prices like nowadays?hope to see you at the meet nd i'll bring them dvds 4 u ;)


tom

spoony
13-10-2005, 14:15
yeah its still in the toon, not sure where it was before, but its just past the tyne threatre coming down westgate rd, turn left and then left into charlotte square ,

running bare
13-10-2005, 16:28
cheers mate, ill have to have a look see when i get time. good luck with your projects

tom :)

Eric_Methven
13-10-2005, 22:58
I'm going to pop in to LePrevo tomorrow and pick up another side and back of leather. What I don't use for sheaths at the meet will be turned into a pair of mediaval boots and some bushcraft moccasins. I'm also going to make some templates for possibles pouches and ditty bags and bring them along too.

Eric

thed
14-10-2005, 09:08
Any chance of you putting then up as pictures with maybe a short tutorial on here in the article page?

Eric_Methven
14-10-2005, 12:50
Sure, I'll take pictures at the event and do a tutorial later on.

Eric

twelveboar
14-10-2005, 13:27
I see you've been to LePrevo too. Like a christmas grotto in there isn't it?

If you bring your stuff along to the meet I'll share some tricks and tips with you.

Eric
I don't mean to be cheeky Eric, but is the meet open to other forum members? I'm pretty new to this forum, but I'd welcome the chance to meet up with and learn from other members.

Platypus
14-10-2005, 14:32
Iv'e just ordered a load of stuff from Le Prevo ready for my first sheath.
I went for a side at 2.5mm thick, possibly a little thin for sheaths but it is such a large piece I wanted to be able to use it for other stuff as well, so went for a medium weight.
What thickness do you use most?
Have I done the right thing?

Regards
Platypus

Eric_Methven
14-10-2005, 21:52
Twelvebore, PM sent.

Platypus, 2.5ml veggie tanned leather is fine for sheaths. Remember to put a filler piece in where you are stitching so the blade doesn't cut through the thread. If you've never made one before, you'll find it easier to wet mould it. That means wetting the leather under the tap (it'll go really soft) and wrap it round your knife so you get the shape of the blade and handle. Then you punch holes with an awl, fit the filler piece and stitch it up. Actually there's more to it than that but I don't have time right now to do a tutorial on sheath making.

Eric