Most outdoor type guys develop certain crafts that they are good at. It is readily apparent when you watch a craftsman, what his skill level is. You are a master craftsman with the Kydex knife sheath. Thanks for showing us your craft. That is what You Tube is all about. Be well.
Weep holes were a cool addition. I have watched at least 30 kydex sheath videos and you are first one to do that. Makes perfect sense, you usually see drain a hole in leather sheaths , and kydex is a lot more water holding.
Also, you can make a drain channel thru the sheath tip by splitting the end of a bamboo skewer & fitting it over the point of the blade before pressing.
Been watching your videos lately since I am primarily interested in knifes , sheaths, diy, bushcraft etc. and I got to say your work is very underrated I am extremely impressed with your craftmanship, nice work.
Excellent video, thankyou. Clear concise instructions with the appropriate detailed shots. Most of the viewers (i assume) will be here to learn so dont worry about the time you take as we always have the option to fast forward 😉👍 i must say that of all the diy kydex sheathes ive seen, this looks the most professionally made 👏👏👏
10:37 I'm still learning about pressing kydex and this is great tutorial for a beginner lime me. But the moves you do at 10:37 are the same I do when I make a pita or tortilla wrap that I grilll in the Panini press. You have to put your piece in there and hold it until you close the lid, but pull your fingers before they are part of your meal or sheath. That's Jedi master level 3 stuff.
I have been staring at a piece of Kydex and some Chicago screws for months now wanting to make a new sheath for my Benchmade fixed blade. Your video was the straight-forward demonstration I needed to kick myself in the rear end and go actually DO it. Thank you for the motivation. We'll see how well my first ever Kydex sheath turns out in a few hours, I guess. ;-)
Thanks for the solid and thorough explanation. This makes me feel like working kydex is within reach compared to what I thought of it from prior research a few years ago. And no, the video wasn't too long. It was just a lot of material to go over.
Purchase a temp gun. Heat the kydex up to 325°. Also heat up your foam with a heat gun a little bit. You will definitely get a great press/ form if you do these few steps.
@@Reggienoble2802he’s saying get a temperature gun. A laser one so you can check the temp of the kydex so you know when it get to the desired temperature.
@@Reggienoble2802 He's talking about getting a temperature gun to check the temperature of the kydex. He doesn't specify how to heat it. He also says to use a heat gun to heat the foam.
Great video. I've heard guys describe the Kydex is a right temperature when it is like a cooked lasagna noodle. Just found your channel. You have a new, happy subscriber
Hey great job with the video! It may not be discovery channel quality but was easy to follow and you hit in all the important info, one of the best kydex videos out there! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for all the info! This was a great informative video, you did a great job pointing out all the small details of the whole process. I will definitely be trying this, I'm getting tired of the amount of time a leather sheath takes to make, Thanks!
Great video. I saw one maker put a 1/8” dowel on the tip of the blade while in the press. This shaped a drain hole as part of the sheath. Have you tried that?
very good video, thanks for your contribution, a question, what is the name of the screw you use in this video? and the piece to attach to the belt. many already! thanks and a hug from Mendoza Argentina
I have a cheap ozark trail and was wondering how do get the screws out of the handle, there the ones with the little star in the center. They do unscrew correct?
@@gentrycustomknives8008 I had to use a small screwdriver set and they finally came loose. I would love to get some micarta handles for it. I been watching your videos. I am a fan of your work. This cheap ozark trail is sentimental cause my family gave it to me but it is a different size then the knife you worked on in your micarta video. I guess you use pins like you did to hold the handles in place. I wished you were close by I would say how would you tackle this? Thanks for your help friend. And your time
Thank you 😊. Watching from the UK, the detail and direction is really clear, I easily feel confident to give this ago now. Is there any way to assemble the sheath without the rivets for a less bulk profile? Maybe run some adhesive in the joint prior to forming or maybe after??
Greetings from Austria.... Great video. Do you have some advice? I want to make a sheath for a fox knife, the parang. The front is bigger than the grip.... How do you do that?
Great vid. I have been looking for alternative methods to working with leather, as I have discovered I'm crap at it lol. Could i ask a couple of questions? Firstly, what type of foam did you use to make your press? i have some foam but i think it may be a little too soft to create a press. Second question, is there be a good design for an upright sheath? I have some large hunting knives that would need a belt fastener or loop that allows for a vertical / traditional design. Thank you again for sharing buddy, and all the best.
Wanting to make a foldover sheath but dont have a taco press. Mine works best with a 2 piece sheath. Looks like I just need to hold the kydex tight to the spine as I close the press. Somehow.
Great video man! I always tend to get wear marks on my blade from where the tension point is. Do you find this to be unavoidable with Kydex? Its one of the reasons I don't use kydex on my damascus blades. Thanks man!
Gidday from new zealand Really learning a lot from you man Could you temp gun your kydex bud? Be really intrested to know what temp you use, lots of different temp floating around, yours seems to get that perfect form around the blade
Best video by far, a lot of the videos are just not as good as yours. You said this is going to be too long and I said, noooo take your time, I am learning....thanks man. Can you tell me what size are you using for the eyelets on the ninety and are you using basic chicago style for the clip?
I noticed your press doesn’t clamp in the back. How does it form to the tip of the blade like that ( with little pressure in the back) ? Thanks. BTW your sheaths look really nice. I’ve used 4 pipe clamps on mine with a loose hinge on the back to press everything down and mine don’t come out near as nice as yours. I think I’m not getting hot enough
Hey man love your work and the way you go about explaining everything blade smithing. You’ve really help me with my ss heat treat to get to perfection from your heat treating video and how tomake the aluminum vise. Really wish I went with the touch screen like you recommend but didn’t lol. Thanks for the great content! Mike #stubermetal&knifeworks
Just found this video...AWESOME!!! Great explanation of your technique. I have one question - When you make the drain holes, which is an OUTSTANDING idea, did you still thru both sides of the sheath? Thanks for a GREAT video. (Btw...I also follow you on Instagram👍👍👍😁)
I know this is an older video… but something caught my eye, when you are hearing your Kydex up I notice you have a small V-Twin motor up on a shelf and I had to ask, did you make that in a machining course? I have one I made also lol
Yes! I made that almost 20 years ago now at a college machining class. One of my favorite classes and about the only one I remember getting a good grade in 😂
Wonderful tips! Is it possible to have the Kydex press melt/fuse so eyelets could be avoided?I’d love to know where you bought the eyelets that split on you so as to avoid having the same problems. PM or leave us a comment if you’d be so kind. Many thanks!
Hey buds just made my first attempt at a kydex sheath...i made a video too...my question for you is this...what size kydex did you use for this sheath? I think the stuff I got was a tad thin...I'm very grateful for your video! And look forward to hearing back from you when you get a moment! Cheers, Jerbs
You mentioned you got the foam from Knife Kits. Without access to that source, what other foam could you use? A couple of layers of flooring foam as long as it's neoprene-based?
@@gentrycustomknives8008 Thanks for replying! I ended up finding EVA kydex foam on Amazon 12x12"x2" sheets. Almost done with fabricating a book press-style kydex press. Thanks for the tips in the video!
Great video. I’m looking for an alternative to leather and this looks like an option. Crazy idea, do you think I could drill holes and NOT use the rivets but instead use the thread I would use on leather? A hybrid solution? Thanks.
I use black emu which is basically black nail polish. Be sure and scuff it with a 180 grit sandpaper and prime it with a 100% acrylic monochromatic bonding primer to get a good bite. The rest of the finish may come off some day but that spot will be good for life 😂
This is one of the best kydex videos that I've seen. Great job!
Thank you!
This is a really good instructional video
Most outdoor type guys develop certain crafts that they are good at. It is readily apparent when you watch a craftsman, what his skill level is. You are a master craftsman with the Kydex knife sheath. Thanks for showing us your craft. That is what You Tube is all about. Be well.
Well I really appreciate that!!
Beautiful knife brother great work
Thank you!
Weep holes were a cool addition. I have watched at least 30 kydex sheath videos and you are first one to do that. Makes perfect sense, you usually see drain a hole in leather sheaths , and kydex is a lot more water holding.
Totally! And thank you for watching!!
Thanks man,I've been wanting to make sheaths for awhile now.
Happy to help!
Came out really good looks very professional
I just got the Arbor press and die from knife kits and what a game changer and time saver… might be something to look at…thanks
I wondered about that! I definitely think I need to get one!
I wish I didn't watch this video now I have to make one LOL great job
Lol thank you!
Excellent video. Very informative. I've made 30+ kydex sheaths and learned several great tips and techniques from him. Spot on!
Awesome to hear! Thanks for watching!
Super stoked to add your blade to my EDC 🤙🏽
Thank you!!!
Also, you can make a drain channel thru the sheath tip by splitting the end of a bamboo skewer & fitting it over the point of the blade before pressing.
Yes that should work fine !
Wow great video! You make it look so easy. THE best video I’ve seen on making sheaths
Wow thank you!
Been watching your videos lately since I am primarily interested in knifes , sheaths, diy, bushcraft etc. and I got to say your work is very underrated I am extremely impressed with your craftmanship, nice work.
Well I really appreciate that!!! Thank you for watching!
Excellent video, thankyou. Clear concise instructions with the appropriate detailed shots. Most of the viewers (i assume) will be here to learn so dont worry about the time you take as we always have the option to fast forward 😉👍 i must say that of all the diy kydex sheathes ive seen, this looks the most professionally made 👏👏👏
I really appreciate that!!
10:37 I'm still learning about pressing kydex and this is great tutorial for a beginner lime me. But the moves you do at 10:37 are the same I do when I make a pita or tortilla wrap that I grilll in the Panini press. You have to put your piece in there and hold it until you close the lid, but pull your fingers before they are part of your meal or sheath. That's Jedi master level 3 stuff.
😂
I have been staring at a piece of Kydex and some Chicago screws for months now wanting to make a new sheath for my Benchmade fixed blade. Your video was the straight-forward demonstration I needed to kick myself in the rear end and go actually DO it. Thank you for the motivation. We'll see how well my first ever Kydex sheath turns out in a few hours, I guess. ;-)
Awesome to hear! Send me some pics when it’s finished up!
And how was it and how many more have you made in the last two yeas?
Thanks for the solid and thorough explanation. This makes me feel like working kydex is within reach compared to what I thought of it from prior research a few years ago. And no, the video wasn't too long. It was just a lot of material to go over.
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the feedback!
Purchase a temp gun. Heat the kydex up to 325°. Also heat up your foam with a heat gun a little bit. You will definitely get a great press/ form if you do these few steps.
👊👊👍👍
I'm looking to get into this. Are you saying to use a heat gun instead of the toaster oven?
@@Reggienoble2802he’s saying get a temperature gun. A laser one so you can check the temp of the kydex so you know when it get to the desired temperature.
No he means a heating gun. It has become very popular. Besides, how would he heat the foam in the press which was another suggestion. Ave a nice day.
@@Reggienoble2802 He's talking about getting a temperature gun to check the temperature of the kydex. He doesn't specify how to heat it. He also says to use a heat gun to heat the foam.
Your show and tell is very good. You’re not beating it to death.
Thank you!
Thanks so much. This helped me a lot to refine my sheath making process.
Great video. I've heard guys describe the Kydex is a right temperature when it is like a cooked lasagna noodle. Just found your channel. You have a new, happy subscriber
Good stuff man. Thanks.
Thanks great tips never heard before
Perfect thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Well done Sir.
its crazy, it lokks like easier than doing it with leather. good video.
I love the look of that knife and the blue / black scales....... would also look great with the toxic green instead of blue
Definitely!
Just watch the video loved every second of it thank you thank you thank you I’m just starting to get good tips a big help appreciate it
Thank you!!
Thanks!
I really appreciate that!! Thank you for watching!
Hey great job with the video! It may not be discovery channel quality but was easy to follow and you hit in all the important info, one of the best kydex videos out there! Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Dude that's badass! Great video man from being to end...
Really appreciate that!!!!!!
I found if you take a little rim oil and spray in it and wipe it down it looks great
Absolutely! That works great!
Hey great video! I just purchased some sheath making equipment. I appreciate the effort and idea! 🇨🇦
Thank you and good luck!
nice, looking to get into some home made kydex. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Love the video, great work
Thank you!
I used to have the same problem with the rivets splitting I tried a little cheap lube and that made a world of difference.
Great tip thank you!
at the right temp it has a certain smell...u might have recognized it....thats how i can tell ....great Video
Good job buddy thanks
Excellent video
Thank you!!!
nice work
Thank you
Thanks for all the info! This was a great informative video, you did a great job pointing out all the small details of the whole process. I will definitely be trying this, I'm getting tired of the amount of time a leather sheath takes to make, Thanks!
Thank you!!
Great video. I saw one maker put a 1/8” dowel on the tip of the blade while in the press. This shaped a drain hole as part of the sheath. Have you tried that?
Very nice.
Thank you!
Great video
Thank you!
Nice straightforward video
thank you!
Great video - very informative. Nice looking knife too!
Thank you!!
Very nice
Thank you!
Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for watching!
Great video and demonstration! Love your blades going to get me one one day! Love thumb ramps as well,makes the sheath. Have a great one
Really appreciate that!!! Thank you for watching!
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Ever try the brass pin hammered in method?
I haven’t!
@@gentrycustomknives8008 I feel like that or drilling small holes and running copper wire in a cross pattern would look good on black.
Great vid. Thanks.
Thank you!
Nice video super helpfull
Thanks for watching 👊
Do you do kydex holsters too?
How about showing a standard belt loop type attachment. Is that possible with Kydex. Thanks for good video..
I pretty much only use tek locks and the belt straps in scout carry
Thanks so much
No problem thank you!!!!
Hi, regards from Norway, have you try it for folding knives that kydex or is working just for fixed blades knives?
I have not!!
good stuff man. Thanks
Thank you for watching!
Awesome!
Thank you!
You can touch up the paint on the eye lets with an Industrial Sharpie
Nice Video!
Thank you!
Good video man
Thank you!
Good video, trying this later
Thanks for watching!
Have you made one of these for a skinner with a gut hook?
Yes and there’s a video up on it
Woohoo. Found your channel!!! Great video!
Awesome! Thanks man!
The add was interesting😂😂
What was it?
It was an Indian based animation story😁
By the way is there any other households or maybe any plastic which I can use like kydex?
Would 2-part epoxy glue work in joining this material together instead of using those brass 'rivets'?
No it doesn’t stick to kydex
very good video, thanks for your contribution, a question, what is the name of the screw you use in this video? and the piece to attach to the belt. many already! thanks and a hug from Mendoza Argentina
I believe they are called Chicago screws. The clip is a tek lock
Do you sell those stealths?
Amazing video and well detailed! Thank you!
When does your store open"? ;)
Thanks for watching!!
How can the weep holes work if you put eyelets in them?
I don’t
Damn, make me one for my hidden canyon 😂
I can make that happen
@@gentrycustomknives8008 what’s the best way to get ahold of you so we can move forward with this?
How do you recommend for a talon blade knife?
You have to make a spacer to eliminate the curve in the blade
What is that eyelet part called? The part you put the sheath in to hammer
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I have a cheap ozark trail and was wondering how do get the screws out of the handle, there the ones with the little star in the center. They do unscrew correct?
They should unscrew but without seeing it I don’t know
@@gentrycustomknives8008 I had to use a small screwdriver set and they finally came loose. I would love to get some micarta handles for it. I been watching your videos. I am a fan of your work. This cheap ozark trail is sentimental cause my family gave it to me but it is a different size then the knife you worked on in your micarta video. I guess you use pins like you did to hold the handles in place. I wished you were close by I would say how would you tackle this? Thanks for your help friend. And your time
Thanks for the tips! Love these videos. 👊🏻
Thank you!
Thank you 😊.
Watching from the UK, the detail and direction is really clear, I easily feel confident to give this ago now.
Is there any way to assemble the sheath without the rivets for a less bulk profile? Maybe run some adhesive in the joint prior to forming or maybe after??
I’m not sure on that one!
Greetings from Austria.... Great video.
Do you have some advice? I want to make a sheath for a fox knife, the parang. The front is bigger than the grip.... How do you do that?
Check out my other kydex video on making one for a gut hook knife. That should explain how to do it
@@gentrycustomknives8008 you mean this: th-cam.com/video/Zs0tUskOoqM/w-d-xo.html ?
Great vid. I have been looking for alternative methods to working with leather, as I have discovered I'm crap at it lol. Could i ask a couple of questions? Firstly, what type of foam did you use to make your press? i have some foam but i think it may be a little too soft to create a press. Second question, is there be a good design for an upright sheath? I have some large hunting knives that would need a belt fastener or loop that allows for a vertical / traditional design. Thank you again for sharing buddy, and all the best.
I use the foam from knifekits.com and you could always build a small stand off to mount a tek lock belt clip too
@@gentrycustomknives8008 thanks for getting back to me so quickly. Happy days, ill look them up get some ASAP. Cheers
Wanting to make a foldover sheath but dont have a taco press. Mine works best with a 2 piece sheath. Looks like I just need to hold the kydex tight to the spine as I close the press. Somehow.
Great video man! I always tend to get wear marks on my blade from where the tension point is. Do you find this to be unavoidable with Kydex? Its one of the reasons I don't use kydex on my damascus blades. Thanks man!
If the sheath is done right there shouldn’t be any wear marks really. It’s super tricky to get them to this point though
My foam took the impression of the sheath I made. Is it possible to remove this impression?
It shouldn’t affect the sheath much I’ve made around 700 sheaths with my original set of foam
Gidday from new zealand
Really learning a lot from you man
Could you temp gun your kydex bud? Be really intrested to know what temp you use, lots of different temp floating around, yours seems to get that perfect form around the blade
I’d have to pick up one of those temp guns! Good idea
@@gentrycustomknives8008 be wicked if ya could, Cheers man!!!
What a great idea.
Bad ass bro 😍
Thank you!
Nice video! One question, where do you find that blue liner material? I'm having a hard time finding that turquoise ish color
eBay or atlas billiard supply
Best video by far, a lot of the videos are just not as good as yours. You said this is going to be too long and I said, noooo take your time, I am learning....thanks man. Can you tell me what size are you using for the eyelets on the ninety and are you using basic chicago style for the clip?
Well thank you!! The eyelets I use are # 8-8 1/4" and the screws are standard Chicago style that actually come with the tek lock clips .
I noticed your press doesn’t clamp in the back. How does it form to the tip of the blade like that ( with little pressure in the back) ? Thanks. BTW your sheaths look really nice. I’ve used 4 pipe clamps on mine with a loose hinge on the back to press everything down and mine don’t come out near as nice as yours. I think I’m not getting hot enough
I have it pretty tight in the back when closed
Is that a thermometer on top of the oven? I was thinking I need one. Not sure my thermostat is accurate.
Yes! The ovens are incredibly in accurate so a thermometer helps a lot
@@gentrycustomknives8008 yea I think so too. I am skeptical about my heat treat because of that. May have over tempered.
Hey man love your work and the way you go about explaining everything blade smithing. You’ve really help me with my ss heat treat to get to perfection from your heat treating video and how tomake the aluminum vise. Really wish I went with the touch screen like you recommend but didn’t lol. Thanks for the great content!
Mike #stubermetal&knifeworks
Great to hear! Thank you
Just found this video...AWESOME!!! Great explanation of your technique. I have one question - When you make the drain holes, which is an OUTSTANDING idea, did you still thru both sides of the sheath? Thanks for a GREAT video. (Btw...I also follow you on Instagram👍👍👍😁)
Thank you! Yes I drill through then counter sink the holes a little!
Same recipee 1095?
What size islets are you using and what size kydex?
Should be links to that in the description
I know this is an older video… but something caught my eye, when you are hearing your Kydex up I notice you have a small V-Twin motor up on a shelf and I had to ask, did you make that in a machining course? I have one I made also lol
Yes! I made that almost 20 years ago now at a college machining class. One of my favorite classes and about the only one I remember getting a good grade in 😂
@@gentrycustomknives8008 that’s awesome! Heck was it KVCC? That’s where I got mine haha.
lol yes!!
@@gentrycustomknives8008 no way! Ha that is awesome! I’ll get on your website and shoot you an email, obviously your local to me. Small world!
Wonderful tips! Is it possible to have the Kydex press melt/fuse so eyelets could be avoided?I’d love to know where you bought the eyelets that split on you so as to avoid having the same problems. PM or leave us a comment if you’d be so kind. Many thanks!
With a lot of heat it does kindof melt together but it’s not permanent. Buy your eyelets from knife kits.com and you won’t have any splitting issues!
Hey buds just made my first attempt at a kydex sheath...i made a video too...my question for you is this...what size kydex did you use for this sheath? I think the stuff I got was a tad thin...I'm very grateful for your video! And look forward to hearing back from you when you get a moment! Cheers, Jerbs
I use .80 normally
You mentioned you got the foam from Knife Kits. Without access to that source, what other foam could you use? A couple of layers of flooring foam as long as it's neoprene-based?
I have no clue on that one.
@@gentrycustomknives8008
Thanks for replying! I ended up finding EVA kydex foam on Amazon 12x12"x2" sheets. Almost done with fabricating a book press-style kydex press.
Thanks for the tips in the video!
Great video. I’m looking for an alternative to leather and this looks like an option. Crazy idea, do you think I could drill holes and NOT use the rivets but instead use the thread I would use on leather? A hybrid solution? Thanks.
I don’t see why not! 🤔
Link to your website?
Check me out on Instagram @ gentry custom knives
Those drain holes, did you chamfer the edges of them? I made a sheath yesterday, prob should have watched this first lol
Yes I just touch the bit to them to clean them up a little.
Use a wooden dow instead of your thumb. Make a handle for it.
When paint gets chipped on eyelet, I touch it with black felt pen
Good tip! 👊
I use black emu which is basically black nail polish. Be sure and scuff it with a 180 grit sandpaper and prime it with a 100% acrylic monochromatic bonding primer to get a good bite. The rest of the finish may come off some day but that spot will be good for life 😂