Excellent example of how to make carrying a fixed blade more comfortable! I learned this many years ago when I was at an Ashokan Seminar from Rob Hudson a really great knife maker and sheath maker who has since passed away. My 'method' differs from yours only a little bit, I glue the ends of the belt loop and when I rivet it to the sheath I go directly to the sheath and not having that additional piece which you show, which I think is a very good method that you present. For the hole inside the sheath I also dimple in around the hole but I use a small ball peen hammer putting the peen in directly over the hole and using my mallet to hammer down the leather to create the dished out area for the head of the rivet to sink down into. That way the rivet head is lower into the leather and the knife passes above it, but your way is definitely a safer method. I put some mink oil paste into the holes of the leather and on the rivet shaft so the belt loop swivels smoother. I've shared your channel on BladeForums as I feel your videos are very down to earth and a lot of up and coming makers will be inspired by your tips and tricks to help them get over the learning curve smoothly. Thanks again for sharing your ideas and work.
Hello Gary! I’m so sorry I missed this super kind and interesting comment I wish TH-cam would be better at letting me know. This was great and too kind I so appreciate this type of banter🙌🙌
I really appreciate you passing on your knowledge and skills. I've been at this leatherworking business for less than a year, but from what I've taken from your videos in the last few months my work has become impressive to those around me and im now taking in more orders than I can keep up with. I've applied what you've shown to archery quivers, tool bags, biker style vests and of course belts, suspenders and sheaths. I proudly wear and use what I've made from watching your videos and that has become the best advertisement I could hope for without needing websites and social media. Im not copying your work but im applying core elements you've taught and im sure this is what sets me apart from the others near me in Australia. There is really only 3 leatherworkers on TH-cam I truly admire and learn from but I consider myself some sort of apprentice to you. I just want to say thanks mate. Without your videos I wouldn't have the confidence to be branching out so soon and successfully.
Well my friend Sloth-e Your kind words are appreciated more than you know and this is the exact reason I’ve decided to throw my hat into the ring. Made all the efforts worthwhile 🙌 I’m so glad your business is taking off, but the accolades you’re receiving is from your attention to detail in your leather goods You can use any and all of this using your personal tweaks to develop your own style. Thank you again
I've watched at least 50 sheath making videos; some very good and others not so much. I'm saving this one. I make an ok sheath now, but what I learned here will definitely up my game. Your experience, skills and techniques will be invaluable to me as I continue my leather work. Thank you very much Viktor!
Once again, another great video George ! I really like that swivel function! I bought several different knifes off of Amazon, so I could make different styles of sheaths to use as "show pieces" or salesman samples like you said about the belts !! I am really appreciative of the time you take to make these and share your knowledge and experience> Looking forward to the next one !
Hello again Fred. Thank you sincerely for your kind words. Great idea to have salesmen samples by buying knives to showcase the sheaths. Your orders will become overwhelming by people seeing you work. Pictures can’t show the detail and quality. See ya on the next one my friend
I'm a newbie to leathercraft and your videos have helped me no end. I also turn delrin plastic on my lathe at home for another hobby and seeing your plastic burnishers has given me some inspiration to experiment. Keep the great vids coming. Thanks again!!!
Thanks Mike! I’m so glad they’re helpful to ya! I think turning Delrin into burnishing sticks could be quite handy and unique too Never hesitate to reach out if need be and Keep Making I’m easy enough to reach by dm on Instagram under @viktorgeorgeleathergoods
You're the man thanks for all your knowledge! Love the swivel setup so the rivet ain't inside the sheath! You've answered all my questions thanks again brother!🤝
Sorry for the delay in responding Phil I try to stay on top of this because I feel if you take time to leave a positive comment I like to do the same. I appreciate you watching and your support
Great video - I have flapper wheels and never used them on the edge of leather. I look forward to try it myself. Thanks for sharing all the great tips!
Excellent video! I like the concept of the swivel sheath; it has the mobility of a dangler but the knife isn't always swinging around wacking you in the leg. Of course, I haven't actually used a dangler type of sheath. Lol
Thank you John for your kind review. I’ve worn danglers for years but always wanted alittle closer carry. This swivel allows a greater ease in withdrawal and re-sheathing Give it a go my friend and I appreciate the support🙌
Well another great video 👍🏻that sheath would be popular for hunters i sure Will try make one for my WESN bornas knife when i get that one, take care out there leather crafters , best regards from sweden
Thank you Jonas from Sweden 🙌👏🏻 Yes I agree this style would be great for hunters and bushcrafters alike. Thanks for you kind support from across the ocean
Great video Man.great job. Would like to see how to dye the leather if you get a chance or time. Thanks. The sheath came out great. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts. I use leather colors from fiebings it's water base. I let it dry. Then I use neatsfoot oil to seal it in. So is this good to do thanks.
Thank you so much I plan on it for my next video as I’ve had a few ask. Doing it the way you described is accurate Dye then oil. I usually buff the dye pigment off before applying oil. I will show on my next one using a sunburst affect with an airbrush Still learning with it but will show my technique. 🙌
Very nice! Thank you for the period of instruction! I’ve learned a lot from your videos. I followed your steps in volume 2 (with a little artistic freedom 😉) for a Damascus steel camp knife that I’d made. I have a TH-cam short of the knife and the sheath is in the background. I was wondering if you’ve ever done a seax knife sheath before. The point end of the sheath looks like it’s forced over, and I’d sure like to see how that’s done by someone who clearly knows what they’re doing! Thanks again and I look forward to your next lesson!
Thanks again so much RFM! I’m going to check out your short video and I have to research seax knifes and sheaths Anything I can learn thru this venue is positive
@@viktorgeorge9144 heres a link to the short th-cam.com/users/shortsGFQxIC1b18M Here's a link to the play list for the seax I made. th-cam.com/play/PLReybFolqzbBqGn6oS13uPkehJHtnDj0E.html I look forward to seeing what you come up with!
When you give Osbourn needle size, what gauge is that? Different here in UK! You have got me hooked on this.! Thank you. Trying to find decent tools, really enjoy watching your channel!
Thank you John!!! I have bought these decades ago and they never break. I use 1/0 and 2/0 sizes. Not sure of the gauge, but if you use 1.0 size braided thread and if the thread just fits in the egg eye it’s the correct size. Can’t wait to see your creations
Hey Jacob Tapaderos are something outside of my wheelhouse There’s a fella named Jerimiah Watt on TH-cam that gives some insight to making them but otherwise not sure where to refer you.
Hello Troy I’m a big fan of braided waxed polyester threads Ritza or Tiger Thread is my favorite braided thread but so is Mainethread.com which recently started carrying braided polyester. They will provide you with a thread card which highlights their thread colors and sizes sales@mainethread.com
I never get tired of watching your talent and ingenuity of your instructional video's. Great job Georgie!
Can’t tell you enough how much your encouragement and support means to me Thanks Tony
I finished a sheath with a swiveling belt loop and a cam lock yesterday. Both design features were taught to me by you George! Thanks a bunch.
Thank you Nicholas!! Your kind comment is the best way I can think of to end my day. I’m so glad you found the videos helpful 🙌🙌
Finally!... an instructional video that actually has instructions instead of stupid ASMR or crappy music... thank you!!
Best compliment ever!! Thanks Al I appreciate you taking a moment to leave kind words
Excellent example of how to make carrying a fixed blade more comfortable! I learned this many years ago when I was at an Ashokan Seminar from Rob Hudson a really great knife maker and sheath maker who has since passed away. My 'method' differs from yours only a little bit, I glue the ends of the belt loop and when I rivet it to the sheath I go directly to the sheath and not having that additional piece which you show, which I think is a very good method that you present. For the hole inside the sheath I also dimple in around the hole but I use a small ball peen hammer putting the peen in directly over the hole and using my mallet to hammer down the leather to create the dished out area for the head of the rivet to sink down into. That way the rivet head is lower into the leather and the knife passes above it, but your way is definitely a safer method. I put some mink oil paste into the holes of the leather and on the rivet shaft so the belt loop swivels smoother. I've shared your channel on BladeForums as I feel your videos are very down to earth and a lot of up and coming makers will be inspired by your tips and tricks to help them get over the learning curve smoothly. Thanks again for sharing your ideas and work.
Hello Gary! I’m so sorry I missed this super kind and interesting comment I wish TH-cam would be better at letting me know. This was great and too kind I so appreciate this type of banter🙌🙌
I’ve really been enjoying your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
Thanks David I’m glad they’ve been helpful and I appreciate you saying so
I really appreciate you passing on your knowledge and skills. I've been at this leatherworking business for less than a year, but from what I've taken from your videos in the last few months my work has become impressive to those around me and im now taking in more orders than I can keep up with.
I've applied what you've shown to archery quivers, tool bags, biker style vests and of course belts, suspenders and sheaths.
I proudly wear and use what I've made from watching your videos and that has become the best advertisement I could hope for without needing websites and social media.
Im not copying your work but im applying core elements you've taught and im sure this is what sets me apart from the others near me in Australia.
There is really only 3 leatherworkers on TH-cam I truly admire and learn from but I consider myself some sort of apprentice to you.
I just want to say thanks mate. Without your videos I wouldn't have the confidence to be branching out so soon and successfully.
Well my friend Sloth-e Your kind words are appreciated more than you know and this is the exact reason I’ve decided to throw my hat into the ring. Made all the efforts worthwhile 🙌 I’m so glad your business is taking off, but the accolades you’re receiving is from your attention to detail in your leather goods You can use any and all of this using your personal tweaks to develop your own style. Thank you again
Another great video George 👍🏼
Thank you my friend and online mentor🙌
Thank you for beveling the edges. These days I see too many “finished” products with unbeveled edges.
I couldn’t agree more Thanks for stopping by and leaving a nice comment 🤝
I've watched at least 50 sheath making videos; some very good and others not so much. I'm saving this one. I make an ok sheath now, but what I learned here will definitely up my game. Your experience, skills and techniques will be invaluable to me as I continue my leather work. Thank you very much Viktor!
Thank you guzzirob!! I sincerely appreciate your kind words and for taking a moment to share your thoughts with me. Thanks again for watching
Once again, another great video George ! I really like that swivel function! I bought several different knifes off of Amazon, so I could make different styles of sheaths to use as "show pieces" or salesman samples like you said about the belts !! I am really appreciative of the time you take to make these and share your knowledge and experience> Looking forward to the next one !
Hello again Fred. Thank you sincerely for your kind words. Great idea to have salesmen samples by buying knives to showcase the sheaths. Your orders will become overwhelming by people seeing you work. Pictures can’t show the detail and quality. See ya on the next one my friend
I'm a newbie to leathercraft and your videos have helped me no end. I also turn delrin plastic on my lathe at home for another hobby and seeing your plastic burnishers has given me some inspiration to experiment. Keep the great vids coming. Thanks again!!!
Thanks Mike! I’m so glad they’re helpful to ya! I think turning Delrin into burnishing sticks could be quite handy and unique too Never hesitate to reach out if need be and Keep Making I’m easy enough to reach by dm on Instagram under @viktorgeorgeleathergoods
@@viktorgeorge9144Thats fantastic. Thanks very much indeed.
Really nice sheath , You make it look easy, love the swivel belt loop
Thank you for the kind words. As my dad always told me, “ everything is easy, once you know how”🙌
Another good video George. Like this sheath, nice design, like the swivel and how much handle is above the sheath.
Thanks Gene I love the old classic style pouch sheaths Tried and true. 🙌
Hello Instructor 👨🏫, Sorry for the late.
Once again, great video and knowledge, so much to learn Master.
Thank you very much!
You are the most humble and kind sir Thank you 🙌
Another great video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!
I appreciate that Joan Thank you
You're the man thanks for all your knowledge! Love the swivel setup so the rivet ain't inside the sheath! You've answered all my questions thanks again brother!🤝
Sorry for the delay in responding Phil I try to stay on top of this because I feel if you take time to leave a positive comment I like to do the same. I appreciate you watching and your support
Thanks for doing these. They are great!
Thanks Chuck. Means a lot 🙌
Great video - I have flapper wheels and never used them on the edge of leather. I look forward to try it myself. Thanks for sharing all the great tips!
Thank you Stephen!! Very kind of you to say so. I love my flapper wheels!!
That looks like a Veterans United shirt!!! haha Ask me how I know!!! Thanks for your service and congrats on the VA Home loan!!!
😂How do you know!!! Best service I’ve Ever received while financing a home. Top notch in every single step of the way Thank You Terry🇺🇸🫡
@@viktorgeorge9144 I would totally agree!!! Easiest house buying process EVER!!!
Another excellent video.
Thank you 🤙
Great video. Thanks for your time and knowledge.
Thanks for taking a moment to say so.
Great tips and build , thanks for sharing your skills. Reddoc custom leathers, Chicago...
Thanks John I always appreciate your kind words 🙌
That wood block is brilliant
Thanks Scott It’s handy in so many way
Excellent video! I like the concept of the swivel sheath; it has the mobility of a dangler but the knife isn't always swinging around wacking you in the leg. Of course, I haven't actually used a dangler type of sheath. Lol
Thank you John for your kind review. I’ve worn danglers for years but always wanted alittle closer carry. This swivel allows a greater ease in withdrawal and re-sheathing Give it a go my friend and I appreciate the support🙌
I'm learnings a ton from your videos. Thank you.
Thanks Bob These comments just made a great start to my day!
High and tight! Awesome! Thanks
Yes Sir!! Thank you Mike
Well another great video 👍🏻that sheath would be popular for hunters i sure Will try make one for my WESN bornas knife when i get that one, take care out there leather crafters , best regards from sweden
Thank you Jonas from Sweden 🙌👏🏻 Yes I agree this style would be great for hunters and bushcrafters alike. Thanks for you kind support from across the ocean
Worth watching to the end nice 👌
Thank you Angelo
I appreciate that🙌
Very very very nice job and instructions
Thank you Larry I’m glad you found it meaningful 🙌
Great video Man.great job. Would like to see how to dye the leather if you get a chance or time. Thanks. The sheath came out great. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts. I use leather colors from fiebings it's water base. I let it dry. Then I use neatsfoot oil to seal it in. So is this good to do thanks.
Thank you so much I plan on it for my next video as I’ve had a few ask. Doing it the way you described is accurate Dye then oil. I usually buff the dye pigment off before applying oil. I will show on my next one using a sunburst affect with an airbrush Still learning with it but will show my technique. 🙌
@@viktorgeorge9144 cool that sounds great. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
I like the fender washer idea on the swivel. Any issues with them rusting?
Thanks that’s a great point. The swivel idea is only a few weeks into prototyping so I’m not sure. I’ve worn it daily to test but time will tell.
I would try stainless fender washers. JM2C
Very nice! Thank you for the period of instruction! I’ve learned a lot from your videos. I followed your steps in volume 2 (with a little artistic freedom 😉) for a Damascus steel camp knife that I’d made. I have a TH-cam short of the knife and the sheath is in the background.
I was wondering if you’ve ever done a seax knife sheath before. The point end of the sheath looks like it’s forced over, and I’d sure like to see how that’s done by someone who clearly knows what they’re doing! Thanks again and I look forward to your next lesson!
Thanks again so much RFM! I’m going to check out your short video and I have to research seax knifes and sheaths Anything I can learn thru this venue is positive
@@viktorgeorge9144 heres a link to the short th-cam.com/users/shortsGFQxIC1b18M
Here's a link to the play list for the seax I made. th-cam.com/play/PLReybFolqzbBqGn6oS13uPkehJHtnDj0E.html
I look forward to seeing what you come up with!
When you give Osbourn needle size, what gauge is that? Different here in UK! You have got me hooked on this.! Thank you. Trying to find decent tools, really enjoy watching your channel!
Thank you John!!! I have bought these decades ago and they never break. I use 1/0 and 2/0 sizes. Not sure of the gauge, but if you use 1.0 size braided thread and if the thread just fits in the egg eye it’s the correct size. Can’t wait to see your creations
The Moraknif would be great for that swinging Shieth Swedish !
Sorry again for the slow responses Scott. Ive been crazy busy renovating a home. I have made a simple pouch/dangler for a Mora and love it. Thanks!!
Finally something I will use a yoga block for!
😂😂👍
This style Taco won't work if you've got a full guard, on the top of the spine, but I like it!
That’s correct John Thank you
May I ask where you buy your 1 1/4" hole punch?
Try toolplanet.com I found mine as an old gasket cutter in that size. Try also searching for gasket punches. Thanks for watching
@@viktorgeorge9144 thank you!
Thanks a lots well appreciated!
I appreciate your kind words
Would you do a video on tapaderos I can’t find any good videos on the making of them thank you
Hey Jacob Tapaderos are something outside of my wheelhouse There’s a fella named Jerimiah Watt on TH-cam that gives some insight to making them but otherwise not sure where to refer you.
What type and source would you recommend for thread. I've been using linen thread for years but of late it seems the quality is going down.
Hello Troy I’m a big fan of braided waxed polyester threads Ritza or Tiger Thread is my favorite braided thread but so is Mainethread.com which recently started carrying braided polyester. They will provide you with a thread card which highlights their thread colors and sizes sales@mainethread.com
@@viktorgeorge9144 Thank you!!
Nice, thank you
I appreciate that Kevin Thank you
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@@angelopennella7751 Thank you
It's called a French curve not a french ruler George
😂 Sometimes my brain pings too hard Thanks for the laugh😂