All the instructors are great, but that first instructor with Sam in the pool is incredible! I’ve watched this twice now. Once a few weeks ago and again today are doing AIDA 1. I am hooked. Can’t wait for AIDA 2!! 🧜🏼♂️
One of the nicest guys I've ever seen making a tutorial he seems like he really cares about teaching you and the absolute best sheath tutorial I've ever seen
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You made many nice tools. They are expensive, but It takes a long time to make any good tool. First I made a knife sheath with an awl and Olfa cutter and simile wax thread from Tandy shop. when I entered 20 years ago in Tandy shop and I hooked up doing the leather craft, mostly for my own use. I like the knife making and due to lack of working facilities could not do, but make knife handles sometimes. Now I do fine woodcrafts( small items) and make some money and keep busy myself. You have nice videos. Just watching one by one. People learn whole life from others experiences. TH-cam helps a lot and people don't need to special schools to learn craft works.
For me, THIS whole thing isn't what I signed up for LOL. I got into knifemaking because I REALLY enjoy metal working, the whole feel of steel and the processes involved in making it from a raw material into a piece of functional art. I don't have the same passion for leather, but it IS without ANY doubt part of the whole 'skillset' needed. No one wants a knife without a sheath (Except kitchen knives), so it's something that I'm going to HAVE to learn, and learn to love. Excellent vid, thank You!
Just found your channel. 👍. I’ve completed making my first knife and will be gifting it to my Grandson. I’m going to use your video to help me make the sheath. Great upload, thank you. 👍👍👍
This has me considering making an open pouch belt slot style sheath for my Leatherman Wave as well as fire starter, screwdriver extension, and inserts.
I have been making knives for a while now, but my sheaths are worse than crap. I have always struggled with getting a good paper template from the knife. I'll try this way of doing it now and see how it goes.
I like that you show how to design the sheath for the knife, method, mesures. Yes there are different ways, always good to see how others makers do it.
thanks so much for this video im new to bladesmithing and i need all the help im can get yhis is one of the best tutorials ive seen so far cheers from CT Mark :)
I have been wanting to make my own knife sheaths for a long time since there aren't many left-handed options out there. Finally decided to take action. Found your video and immediately ordered some supplies. Great tutorial by the way. Thank you.
I just wanted to tell you that you are a fine craftsman. I know this is an older video but I just came across it. Great video and Thank you for the tips. John
Thank you so much! I am going to go make something beautiful with your help and make money tooo! When we share abundance with one another everything gets better.
Great explaining of project. I have done leather work for years, but not a sheath. It will be used for a knife made from a file and a deer antler handle,
I heard moles and was thinking chemistry and was really confused at first before I realized he meant mils haha. Moles in chemistry for those who don’t know is the mass of substance containing the same number of fundamental units as there are atoms in exactly 12.000 g of 12C.
All true mate. I first started making timber pens 15 years ago, as a hobby. Made a bullet pen out of a couple of used 7.62 shells for myself and a few mates from work wanted one. My wife suggested I should star selling them, which I did, as a bit of a laugh, but I thought it would never be a long term thing. At last count, I think weve made about 20 thousand of the. Still amazes me!
What firms the sheath around thr handle vs the blade? Is it just that snug of a fit that it naturally takes the shape or must you wet, mold it around the knife, and let dry to get that fit?
Best introduction I have ever seen in a complete film. So many details and so much knowledge in so few words. I love it! And great to see somebody showing and teaching others with so much care and love to his handcraft...Great job! Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge and experience
I really enjoyed the tutorial and will be referring back to it when i am making a sheath. One thing that would help me, is more detail on the tools being used. It was good at the end with the thread etc. This would really help me, being a beginner
I always tell people that I'm new to leathercraft and have learned so much and love working with my hands. I have a lot of tools but not an arbor press. In your opinion could I use my drill press to get the same effect? Of course, trying on scrap first. I want to make my knife a proper sheath.
I have made several passable sheaths in the past but thanks to your video I have now made a very nice one to compliment the bushcraft knife I just made for my grandson. Excellent video.
Thank you for the great video. That's just what I needed and I certainly learned a lot, I am going to try to make a sheath for my Mora, so will watch this again while making.
I love the way your sheath looks and is constructed. Would like to see the welt run a tiny bit shy on the point end to allow for any accidental moisture to weep out quickly ... saving any carbon steel knife from rust. Thank you so much for the technique. What country are you working in? The accent plus use of mm suggests Australia or New Zealand.
I wish I had a shop to make my own tools like that. I don't have the tools to make my own tools hahaha. I love that round knife you're using. I assume you made that yourself. Very nice. I would love some hand forged knives for my leather work. I just don't want to pay the hand forged knife price. Again... I wish I had the means to make my own like that. I know making knives is a whole other sport then making leather. Or even that beveler that you made from a piston. Making a quality knife takes some serious skill and in most cases, proper tools. Or at least a forge. Ppl have been making knives with fire and a hammer for centuries. But with today's steel, you really do need a forge to heat your steel
Oh my God, thanks for that tutorial. I'm preparing to do my first ever knife sheath. I bought a Patrick Henry Bowie knife; no sheath. So I will make one. My leather work kit consists of some needles, leather pricks, awl, and my first ever stitching pony. Wish me luck. LOL.
All the instructors are great, but that first instructor with Sam in the pool is incredible!
I’ve watched this twice now. Once a few weeks ago and again today are doing AIDA 1. I am hooked. Can’t wait for AIDA 2!! 🧜🏼♂️
...And three hours later, I have a beatiful sheath for my work knife...
Thank you! I'd never done this before; 1st leather project!
One of the nicest guys I've ever seen making a tutorial he seems like he really cares about teaching you and the absolute best sheath tutorial I've ever seen
One of the best knife sheath tutorials I’ve seen
Really appreciate your craftsmanship
Cheers
wow, thank you and so glad it was helpful. regards Terrick
I agree.
yea agree
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Brother you make it look easy. I’ve watched this video 4 times and learn something every dang time. Got to give you a thumbs up. Thank you
You made many nice tools. They are expensive, but It takes a long time to make any good tool. First I made a knife sheath with an awl and Olfa cutter and simile wax thread from Tandy shop. when I entered 20 years ago in Tandy shop and I hooked up doing the leather craft, mostly for my own use. I like the knife making and due to lack of working facilities could not do, but make knife handles sometimes. Now I do fine woodcrafts( small items) and make some money and keep busy myself. You have nice videos. Just watching one by one. People learn whole life from others experiences. TH-cam helps a lot and people don't need to special schools to learn craft works.
I like the bees wax for edges, haven’t seen that trick before
For me, THIS whole thing isn't what I signed up for LOL. I got into knifemaking because I REALLY enjoy metal working, the whole feel of steel and the processes involved in making it from a raw material into a piece of functional art. I don't have the same passion for leather, but it IS without ANY doubt part of the whole 'skillset' needed. No one wants a knife without a sheath (Except kitchen knives), so it's something that I'm going to HAVE to learn, and learn to love. Excellent vid, thank You!
@@gustingdis To be fair, I prefer making a sheath from leather instead of Kydex!
Just found your channel. 👍. I’ve completed making my first knife and will be gifting it to my Grandson. I’m going to use your video to help me make the sheath. Great upload, thank you. 👍👍👍
Yup, I have searching for weeks to find somebody that I can understand the process. You are the guy. Simple yet very detailed.
This has me considering making an open pouch belt slot style sheath for my Leatherman Wave as well as fire starter, screwdriver extension, and inserts.
I have been making knives for a while now, but my sheaths are worse than crap. I have always struggled with getting a good paper template from the knife. I'll try this way of doing it now and see how it goes.
Much appreciated video presentation! Helped me build my first sheath!
So good to hear, glad it was helpful. Regards Terrick
I like that you show how to design the sheath for the knife, method, mesures. Yes there are different ways, always good to see how others makers do it.
A pleasure watching you work!
Amazing Video!!! One of the best leather knife sheath making videos in all of TH-cam!
Thanks for such a clear and concise video. Now I have a good idea of how to proceed with a project of my own.
Nice knife and sheath btw.
Very helpful with all your teaching...thank you 😀. You got a new subscriber..awesome
Brilliant tutorial.
A really great video!! Can't wait to make a sheath to the knife I made for my son now 😃👍👍👍
Beautiful work😊
thanks so much for this video im new to bladesmithing and i need all the help im can get yhis is one of the best tutorials ive seen so far cheers from CT Mark :)
Enjoy learning your new craft, glad the video was helpful. Regards Terrick
My husband and I really enjoy your videos and are learning how to do this while watching. You do such nice work 😊
Great tutorial i learned a lot thankyou for taking the time
I have been wanting to make my own knife sheaths for a long time since there aren't many left-handed options out there. Finally decided to take action. Found your video and immediately ordered some supplies. Great tutorial by the way. Thank you.
How is it going man?
@@stonedape3285 Ended up making two functional Mora sheaths. Have yet to make a third after moving back to my home country.
@@jedijoelam nice keep it up
Nice knife :D , also the sheath is very nice. Thank you for the skill sharing!
I just wanted to tell you that you are a fine craftsman. I know this is an older video but I just came across it. Great video and Thank you for the tips. John
Thanks for your message, much appreciated
Very very good information and well made video
Thank you!!! You are a great teacher. I needed a sheath for a knife I made and your video was great!.
Great video very informative and interesting!!!!
Thank you. This was very helpful. A craftsman at heart.
Just started out learning leather craft. Thanks for the info.
Nice explanation for making this.
Thank you so much! I am going to go make something beautiful with your help and make money tooo!
When we share abundance with one another everything gets better.
As you were showing your burnish tool I was thinking I could make one on my lathe. And then you show one on your lathe. Glad to see it works.
Thank you for making this video I followed your instructions to make my first knife sheath and was happy with the results
Great explaining of project. I have done leather work for years, but not a sheath. It will be used for a knife made from a file and a deer antler handle,
Nicely done.
Great teaching method & good sheath design. Thank you, for making a terrific vid!!!
Fabulous! Especially for beginners!
Brilliant video helped out a bucket load.
Glad it was helpful
btw, his accent makes it seem like he is saying "mulls" but he means "mil's" which is short for millimetre (mm)
Thanks for the clarification. I had guessed that's what he meant, but it's good to know for certain.
What accent is it? I can't quite place it
@@Studioscribble I'm pretty sure he is in South Africa? I think.
I heard moles and was thinking chemistry and was really confused at first before I realized he meant mils haha. Moles in chemistry for those who don’t know is the mass of substance containing the same number of fundamental units as there are atoms in exactly 12.000 g of 12C.
Thats what I thought he was saying but thank you for conformation.
Making my first knife sheath so I stopped in for some tricks and tips. Wonderful job, Thank you....
Great tutorial. I love your hand made tools as well. Thank you
What a craftsman!!! Awesome work and awesome instruction!
thank you for a clear explanation. going to try it out on my first leathersheath.
You're a boss. Great video and great work. Love it.
Awesome video very informative thank you
Thank you for sharing your wisdom and skill with us if you ever want some wood art or a sign let me know.
very nice work !
Outstanding video. Thanks for the instructions.
I really like your videos they are so helpful. Thanks
That video was awesome, great content, great work, thank you for sharing.
All true mate. I first started making timber pens 15 years ago, as a hobby. Made a bullet pen out of a couple of used 7.62 shells for myself and a few mates from work wanted one. My wife suggested I should star selling them, which I did, as a bit of a laugh, but I thought it would never be a long term thing. At last count, I think weve made about 20 thousand of the. Still amazes me!
What firms the sheath around thr handle vs the blade? Is it just that snug of a fit that it naturally takes the shape or must you wet, mold it around the knife, and let dry to get that fit?
Great video. How 90 people could dislike this I have no idea.
Thanks mate.
Like the sound of creaking leather as you are working.
Great stuff ... recently got in to leather work and made some wallets and my wife a handbag
Will be giving this a go on the weekend
Have fun with the making ;)
You make a nice sheath 👍
Beautiful work
Thank you for making this video, beautiful sheath.
You give great instructions and it is helping me with my stitching and leather work
Glad they are helpful to you
Glad the videos have been helpful to you Randy
inspiring and very informative, nice work
You make it look enjoyable and doable! I like it! Good job!
Best introduction I have ever seen in a complete film. So many details and so much knowledge in so few words. I love it! And great to see somebody showing and teaching others with so much care and love to his handcraft...Great job! Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge and experience
I really enjoyed the tutorial and will be referring back to it when i am making a sheath. One thing that would help me, is more detail on the tools being used. It was good at the end with the thread etc. This would really help me, being a beginner
I always tell people that I'm new to leathercraft and have learned so much and love working with my hands. I have a lot of tools but not an arbor press. In your opinion could I use my drill press to get the same effect? Of course, trying on scrap first. I want to make my knife a proper sheath.
Great tutorial. I learned some tips.
Thanks
Amazing craftsman I just got into leather working and am grateful for your videos. I will be watching over and over Thank you
You do beautiful work. Thanks.
What is a "moll" that you talk about in your measurements? Like 10 moll, etc. Thanks, great instructional video!
Generous of you to share this knowledge. I've made a few axe masks... ready to try a sheath. Thanks!
My pleasure, good luck on your sheath
Fantastic video. What a great tutorial. Thank you very much.
Fantastic video great help thank you
Great video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍🏻
I have made several passable sheaths in the past but thanks to your video I have now made a very nice one to compliment the bushcraft knife I just made for my grandson. Excellent video.
Excellent, excellent, excellent ! Thanks a lot. (Gatineau, Quebec, CANADA)
Thank you for the great video. That's just what I needed and I certainly learned a lot, I am going to try to make a sheath for my Mora, so will watch this again while making.
Very nice sheath..enjoy watching quality craftsmanship in process....work such as this could last a lifetime....
Thanks
first sheath making video I've watched... just started making knives, and want to make the sheathes as well... thanks for the help
Thank you for sharing :D I've had a serious hard time drawing a sheath. This made it so much easier
Nice sheath and a learning video. Looking forward for more videos.
Thanks,
Glad it was helpful, next video will be up soon
Very nice sheath and fantastic tutorial.Can you please tell me what size blade in mm for the bevelled you used.
I love the way your sheath looks and is constructed. Would like to see the welt run a tiny bit shy on the point end to allow for any accidental moisture to weep out quickly ... saving any carbon steel knife from rust. Thank you so much for the technique. What country are you working in? The accent plus use of mm suggests Australia or New Zealand.
Very good I will try my hand at this very soon most. Informative thank you
I wish I had a shop to make my own tools like that. I don't have the tools to make my own tools hahaha. I love that round knife you're using. I assume you made that yourself. Very nice. I would love some hand forged knives for my leather work. I just don't want to pay the hand forged knife price. Again... I wish I had the means to make my own like that. I know making knives is a whole other sport then making leather. Or even that beveler that you made from a piston. Making a quality knife takes some serious skill and in most cases, proper tools. Or at least a forge. Ppl have been making knives with fire and a hammer for centuries. But with today's steel, you really do need a forge to heat your steel
Beautiful work was
Great tutorial. Thankyou.
Awesome work mate, thanks for the clear and no nonsense commentary
excellent tutorial video. Thanks for doing this.
Excellent content! Subscribed
fantastic! i'm planning on using the information i learned here to start making some for myself.
Great video. As a beginner I am sure to follow future video's.
Great tutorial, very fine work!
I just finished my first knife. I’ll be using your tutorial to make a sheath. Thank you.
This had the instructions for making a sheath pattern that I’ve been needing to see. Thanks!
Awesome job! Your passiom and skills are absolutely admireable.
Learnt a lot, thank you!
Thank you very much. I really enjoy seeing your craftsmanship. I am new to working with leather and your instructions are very informative.
Fantastic! Absolutely brilliant work.
Thanks so much, regards Terrick
Thank you
Learnt more then any other vid... .2 thumbs up !!!
Oh my God, thanks for that tutorial. I'm preparing to do my first ever knife sheath. I bought a Patrick Henry Bowie knife; no sheath. So I will make one. My leather work kit consists of some needles, leather pricks, awl, and my first ever stitching pony. Wish me luck. LOL.