Leatherworking - Puukko Leather Sheath
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 เม.ย. 2018
- Third knife sheath I made, getting pretty good I think. Next time I wanna try to do some differential dyeing which I considered doing here (Kind of regret not trying it) but finally decided not to because I didn't want to risk it on this sheath.
Thanks for watching!
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Exquisite. Love your attention to detail and finish.
That turned out awesome
I'm so happy I found your vids. Love your editing!
Best channel in the world, you know how to make knifes and leather sheaths for them! Keep it up!
My compliments!!! That looks very well!!!
Really nice job man, looks beautiful, very high quality.
Very beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Как приятно смотреть,на работу мастера!
Your skill is getting awesome, very nice sheath 👍
That is simply awesome.
Beautiful work.
Nice job and good final result !
CZE: Krásné řemeslo a krásná práce.
I learnt so much from watching that, thanks!
wow mate that looks really cool i should probably try leather work one day XD
Great looking sheath nice job Thank you for sharing your skills
Wow, beautiful!
I would love to buy one of these from you. The sheath I have that came with my puukko is a little loose and not as durable. This is a fantastic work of craftsmanship
Mesmerising!
Отлична работа! Благодаря за подробния урок! Браво !:-) 👍
Не понял я, как как он в конце сделал Просто воду налил на ножны и фиксировал где Лезвию в притик будет держать, а Рукоять спущенный? Как это сделать не пойму и нк получаеться, если знаеш подскажи
Great craftsmanship
loved it! i want everything tuo mak!
Great job. What size thread did you use? Anywho, keep up the great work. A longer belt loop, and rubber cement would be some advice. Also when wetting, do the entire surface everytime, it'll make your stains more consistent, especially if you use antique stains. Keep it up.
Excelente trabajo 👌
..... excellent craftsmanship ! Grizz 🐻
Great job 👍👍👍
Brilliant!
Very nice. Thank you for sharing✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Классные ножны,очень красивые!Мастер респект!
Nice sheath. Glad there was no stock blues music over the video!
It's beautiful bro ( from Brussels, Belgium)
I love your videos man, so relaxing to watch. Keep up the great work
beautiful!
beautiful work sir
you did amazing job, i am from finland where the Puukko is from and i approve! :P
Thank you! appreciate mate
This came out great! Every time you work on a new leather project, they come out better and better! :D
Из нужного места руки растут. Супер!
that's super beautifull! how much you would take for this knife+case??
Nice work 👍
Those edits are just hilarious
You taught me something, thx.
Remember I saw that video about that knife and a knife sheath I'm good with sewing stuff and I cannot wait to see more of your work 😘😍😘😍😘😍😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😇😇😇😇😇😇😇👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👅👄👅👄👅👄👅👀😺😻😽😉😜😊😘
Parabéns
Estou falando do Brazil
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good work that very beautiful
hey vic (-_-)
Thank you for video. One question: what is a white glue?
Nice job man
Mad Skills 👍
👌 buen trabajo 👍. Saludos
Parabéns.....belo trabalho.
Two thumbs up!!!
awesome. thanks for sharing.
Booaahh Klasse Top!! thanks for the video
was für scharfe Messer!!! Good Working for Sure
Прямые руки, сейчас таких мало...
Another trick to get the Fiebings oil dye to go on even without going too dark is to thin it with alcohol. Works great.
Спасибо Мастеру за урок!
I love that knifesheath, I keep going back and watching your video. I wonder if you would kindly tell me what stamp you used for the centrepiece of sheath, looks so good, Cheers, Mike from Waikato N.Z.
Good job
Отличная работа .
what liquid to use for skin formed
Very good..👍👍🌹🌹
This is amazing a true master, I really want to learn this, any suggestions on a good starter leather working kit
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Мастер своего дела)
Молодец! настоящий мастер спасибо за видео урок! очень шикарно и круто!
Parabéns belo trabalho
Every leather-working video just further amazes me by the variety of specific tools that I never would have guessed existed.
Also, on the outro you only wrote ''Thanks Watching'' :D
Kralko Velky lol didn't notice. Must have been a late night.
great job
How did you determine the length of thread to use? Looks like you measured I out.
Good job.
is this sheath for lefties?
great work
Great work. Finnish puukko sheath. In Finnish, Suomalainen puukko.
Красота!
Beautiful Work!! .......What is the name of the White Leather Glue you are using?
Браво!
Thx for video! very nice sheath. What Puukko model you use?
wonderful
2:57 intense woodpecker noises!
Красавчик!!👍👍👍👍
Очень хорошо!
Mantul gan..
Great video! Thank you. Question: at 1:57 you put some liquid stuff on the leather. Can you tell me what that is?
Ebel-Jan Schepers thanks. It's just water to soften the leather for stamping.
Damn is there nothing you can't do? I can't sew on a button. good show!
Very Nice..
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Parabéns!
awsome
Thats sweet!what kind of glue do you use?
I think wood glue. I use it for glueing leather
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What is that substance in the can? You look like you use it for slicking edges and for sealing the leather? Is that the case?
It looks like beeswax, or maybe a custom mix of beeswax and paraffin. You can also use gum trag for burnishing edges. I'm just a hobbyist but I like using gum tragacanth to burnish the edges and then use something like leather balm with atom wax on the outside to buff and shine
Тисочки правильные ) и название интересное )
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master
good job
мастер!
Hi, nice sheath! By the way, what are you rub it up with?
Beeswax if I were to guess, but I don't know for sure.
Killer stuff! Never not impressed!
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Молодец!
Did so I have an antique mora 502, and it has a blade guard, but I want to make a pukko style sheath for it, I can remove the blade guards with my dremel, but I'm not sure if it's a good idea, thoughts?
You could I guess u can do whatever its ur knife and as long as there is a guard your fine
@@colinperkins8794 I did do it, but not how I planned, instead of destroying the blade guard, I cut open the old wood handle, and than took the blade, and the bolster, and than made my own wood handle and redid it as a pukko knife, it turned out good
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