Making a Leather Sheath For My First Forging Project: a Viking Knife
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 เม.ย. 2020
- A month ago I took a bladesmithing class and learned how to make a viking knife. In this video I will take on another leather working project: make a leather sheath for that extremely sharp hand forged knife.
I made the knife in the workshop of Maarten Jacquot (Zjakkoo). You can follow him on TH-cam:
/ @zjakkooblacksmith
My name is Tony. I am a guy from the Netherlands who speaks bad English with an even worse Dutch accent. I like to try out new hobbies and create stuff. The things I like to do are very random so I try to try out as many hobbies and crafts as possible and take you with me on that journey by making these video's.
Visit my personal website at www.tonyneedshobbies.com/.
All music from Epidemic Sound:
Walking Hearts - Jessie
Wildflowers - We're a Little Messed Up
Walking Hearts - We Can Breathe Again
#leatherworking #vikingknife #bladesmithing - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
beautiful work and very inspirational
Thank you Uco, comments like yours keep me going 😊 I appreciate it a lot! Greetings, Tony
@@TonyNeedsHobbies definitely keep going. God created you to love those things and share your heart and passions
Great video. Easy to follow and very informative. Many thanks for sharing
Thank you very much for your nice words!
Nicely done!
Thank you!
Wow, you really are multi-talented!
Thanks Pedro! I try out many things, but I wish I could focus on one hobby and become really good at it 😅
Love your work. Definitely can’t pay your hardwork please send a pair of shoe created hy you to me😌😂❤️
Thank you very much. Unfortunately I cannot do that since I wear the shoes myself 😉 Greetings from the Netherlands!
Nice sheath top job. Do you can see everyone has a different approach. I just finished my stitching pony and made two sheaths for two of my self made knifes. Keep on doing these project. Do you have an email so I can send you some pictures. I am a starter. Cheers from the Netherlands
Hi Cooper, I am very much interested in that and do indeed have an e-mail address. It's info@tonyneedshobbies.com so go ahead and send me a message! Thank you for your feedback. Cheers, Tony
Why in the hell did he weld them shut??