That is a great project I've made him for smaller knives and never even dawned on me to make one for my machetes well off to the garage thanks for sharing
Nice - this whole modular approach is super cool … I had some of the same compression issues installing a retainer for a firesteel on the leather sheath I made for my parang … apparently it’s something to think about whenever extra stuff is added …
@@BorealWilderness Ikr - I’m working on a more traditional style wooden one now, just kinda guessing my way forward … I am not sure if it’s gonna be more practical than the leather sheath, but it’s good fun I guess well see. I hope I’ll be able to find a way to fit a small whetstone on there along with a firesteel and a spare small knife, but we’ll see 😏 if not my next project will probably involve pvc …
Very nice project. Kydex is so expensive here in Thailand that I want to try PVC pipe. How did you heat the pipe? Over fire? In an oven? In boiling water? Thank you.
I used an oven. Found that it's too hard to get a large enough tub of water boiling for large sheets. And heat guns are too concentrated to get a whole piece soft uniformly. Over a fire is prone to be singed.
Yes, I just bought a short length of thin drain pipe, cut it down the middle and popped it on the oven. It softens up then I take it out and let it cool flat. I then mark up then reheat and form it.
One could also just take a piece of PVC pipe, heat it, press it and be done. Would probably take 10 minutes and 2 bucks of material. This one is complicated coz I wanted it to be, for the fun of it :) Definitely would not be practical to be commercialized, if that's your angle, as folks probably would not be willing to pay for the time that went into it. Or maybe not, as a crazy amount of work goes into those hand carved sheaths with the braided rattan etc. and people still do buy em 🤔
That is a great project I've made him for smaller knives and never even dawned on me to make one for my machetes well off to the garage thanks for sharing
😃 how's the sheath making going??
Very nice job on the sheath! Thank you for the video.
Nice - this whole modular approach is super cool … I had some of the same compression issues installing a retainer for a firesteel on the leather sheath I made for my parang … apparently it’s something to think about whenever extra stuff is added …
I was thinking of making another - better sheath. But this one is so functional, and not really thattt terrible....so I'm sticking with it for now :)
@@BorealWilderness Ikr - I’m working on a more traditional style wooden one now, just kinda guessing my way forward … I am not sure if it’s gonna be more practical than the leather sheath, but it’s good fun I guess well see. I hope I’ll be able to find a way to fit a small whetstone on there along with a firesteel and a spare small knife, but we’ll see 😏 if not my next project will probably involve pvc …
Rather than a whetstone, the Fallkniven DC4 is a better and more robust field sharpening tool, imho. That's my all in one field sharpening :)
You did a very nice job there. Do those grommets with the hole have any special name? Thank you.
I usually search for "brass eyelets" to find these online :)
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome job
Very nice project.
Kydex is so expensive here in Thailand that I want to try PVC pipe.
How did you heat the pipe? Over fire? In an oven? In boiling water?
Thank you.
I used an oven. Found that it's too hard to get a large enough tub of water boiling for large sheets. And heat guns are too concentrated to get a whole piece soft uniformly. Over a fire is prone to be singed.
How did you get the pvc? Is it just a pipe you heated up?
Yes, I just bought a short length of thin drain pipe, cut it down the middle and popped it on the oven. It softens up then I take it out and let it cool flat. I then mark up then reheat and form it.
Very very cool!!
weather proof sheath, elegant for custom craft project, but too complicated
One could also just take a piece of PVC pipe, heat it, press it and be done. Would probably take 10 minutes and 2 bucks of material.
This one is complicated coz I wanted it to be, for the fun of it :)
Definitely would not be practical to be commercialized, if that's your angle, as folks probably would not be willing to pay for the time that went into it.
Or maybe not, as a crazy amount of work goes into those hand carved sheaths with the braided rattan etc. and people still do buy em 🤔
I dig it