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    Smile I did it, my first attempt at leathercraft

    Yep i did it, i made a sheath for the axe i was given, im well chuffed with the way it turned out for a first attempt, cheated and used rivets though, might have a go at stiching the strap in place rather than use a rivet, would look much nicer i think, still the sheath is functional and that's all i need it to be, at least i wont cut myself wide open on the edge now.

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    Well done Maver, it looks good enough to me mate

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    That ain't bad mate, looks respectfull enough to me

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    Good job, it certainly looks robust enough. I think you should stitch the strap as you say. I have an Estwing (Puke smiley!) and the sheath has a press stud closure. This has left a mark on the side of face of the axe, which was there when I got it. The rivet may leave a mark on your axe head, and you wouldn't want that! Also, as you say, it would look nicer.

    I don't think using rivets on the rest is cheating though, it's been well executed.

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    Well done m8 =) I gotta make me one of those aswell. But first i guess i should probably sharpen it a bit :P

    Good work!
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    Nice One
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    Thanks for the encouragement chaps, now , what to make next?

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    Great stuff m8

    I'll have to have a bash at that myself
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    Verrrrry nice indeed.
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    Default Stitching

    If you do stitch it you should use a middle layer of leather so the blade is contacting that instread of the thread.

    I made an "ax purse" including shoulder strap and I used rivets too. Could have stitched it but I was in too much of a hurry. I did use a middle layer though but just a thin one as that's all I had.
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    That looks very nice.

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    Removed the rivet holding on the strap today and stiched it in instead, looks much nicer, plus it wont mark the head like a rivey would, the other side has a small catch that is held on with a rivet, but i covered the head inside the sheath to stop that marking the blade, oh i also gave the leather a good polish as well, finished article pictured below.

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