Woodworking, Leatherworking and Copper - Kukri Sheath/Scabbard
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- A knife needs a sheath! So I made one for my kukri, which was quite a challenge but turned out way better than I ever could've imagined. Enjoy!
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Beautiful work sir.
And for the older guys watching who have a hard time with these super sped up videos, switching playback to .5 makes a world of difference
That is an Excellent Design and First Rate Craftsmanship!
Beautiful Work!!
That was amazing. Really clever design and looks great.
Real skill. Fantastic. What a great job!
It looks absolutely fantastic! You really are a man of many talents. Keep up the great work!
IKR! such a crafty guy!
Thank you very much!
You are Hella talented man, thank you for sharing.
Beautiful work. Love that handmade stuff.
Really good work, man! Love these videos, keep 'em coming.
Thank you, I will.
Awesome video. Love your editing. It moves right along.
The Nepalese are extremely skilled at sheath making. Considering the tools they use, they produce quality gear. It’s not easy to do well.
Thats what you call skills,good job...👍
Wow beautiful sheath! Loved the video too! Thanks for sharing! Oh yeah, liked that anvil too!
You're a super craftsman!!! GREAT JOB !!!
thank you!
Great craftsmanship!
Хорошая работа. 🙋🙋🙋🙋
youve got great skills
There is different kinds of talent/skill but you have the kind that makes me want to also do this because you make it look 10/10 cool
After seeing your video , i made 4 scabbards for my khukries and knives... i become famous among my friends 🤗🤗☝😍🙌🙌💖
Wow! Absolute quality
thank you!
absolutely fantastic welldone
Beautiful job 👍👍👍👍
satisfying...great work
:D
Awesome video and sheath. Thanks for sharing.
Really nicely done. I have a longleaf Kukri I restored for my active duty son. The scabbard is loose at the draw. Remember, the cutting edge is worn face forward on the opposite hip.
I love you edit style dont change it
WoW
That’s really nice
Good work
Thanks for a great vid. Off to do this for my new Bowie.
Very good work in woods and leather
im totally going to copy that on a larger scale for a sword i just finished. i especially liked the bit with hammering the copper for the end piece. no special tools needed. :)
Great work!
WOW. Impressive.
Good job buddy!
Great job.
Excellent video!
BRAVO.
In the next video with leather, could you show slow how you sew the leather? It would be great.
You're awesome, truly an inspiration :)
excellent work
I honestly love how the video looks! It has its own unique feel and style.
Thank you very much!
Wow great job mate u got a new sub!!
Thanks! :)
wow it just looks amazing man keep up
Thanks!
Magnífico..... un 10
This is the most amazing thing to watch while stoned
Lol!
Wow very nice and impressive!
thanks!
You’re like how to basic but 10x better. Definitely subscribed.
Thank you!
Top demais!!!
Very nicely done.
Thanks!
Bonito trabajo
Nice job
اعمالك جميلة وطريقتك في العمل رائعة
شكرا
AAAW hell yeah! New upload
A+ intro there lol
Thank you ;)
YOU are so good !awesome work! keep doing bro!
Thank you very much!
I like how you have used copper, nice video :D
Mr.Master thank you!
parabens muito legal
So cool.
:)
Love from nepal 😍
is... is that a googly eye on your scissors? 😂 i love it.
Hi,@ 3min 35 the black leather is nappa ? Nice work .
Excelent work! I like the copper, but would have loved to see a mechanical fastener on it, simply for the extra detail, but that's just me. Anyway, you got a great style of editing. Keep these videos coming!
Will do! Thanks!
What did you use to fuse the ends of the copper please?
Was that pine you used for the sheath? Hate pine slivers...
Is that tightbond 2 your using?
Would it have been a good idea to treat the wood before assembly?
Now can you please make the kind that holds the Kadra and Chakmak lol
...that's d problem always goes without d shield but I made it out of cardboard - v light & easy manoeuvre
Nice
I am very much inspired by your work and build one for myself from teak wood. But didn't find out what are the use of the powder you used with the silver wire and what are those. Expecting your reply and help
Devajyoti Nath flux. Thanks.
nice video
Fucking amazing bud.
9:01 y aqui vemos al joven talentoso herrero/carpintero modelando el ingenioso y muy bien fabricado estuche para su kukri. Hey en serio viejo bien echo, sigue asi.
Majaa aa gaya
Next vid how to make a Sickle plz
no. :)
cool
Damn.
Could you maybe make more medieval stuff? such as historically accurate swords and helmets and all the other goodies?
I'm gonna make an arming sword at some point.
Awesome!
The same type of kukri I bought in India in rajasthan
How long have you been doing this for? Self taught or trained?
about one year, self taught.
Great work! The result isn't really my style, but it's still very cool looking
Hmm I was expecting a reply to this like Who cares about your style. Guess this is a non toxic community, hell yea
What was that tool you used at the beginning that thinned the wood, awesome video
Trey Matthews spoke shave
Devyn M oh ok thank you
It's not a spoke shave. It's a thickness planer.
Where do you get that leather is it from couches?
My granddad owned an upholstery. So I have a lot of leather from him.
What will you charge for khukri and the scabbard ?
Not for sale.
Virkelig god video m8 resultatet blev virkeligt godt :)
MattGaming mange tak!
What is the tool you use at 2:18?
spoke shave is love, spove shave is life
It is a napali stuff right
Er vild med dit arbejde ;)
Mange tak!
Hvor lang tid bruger du egentlig på en video, sådan ca?
Det kommer meget an projektet. Den forrige video med skeden til Kukri'en tog omkring 1 uge fordi at der var mange ting som jeg var usikker på og var nød til at tænke over, redigeringen tog 2-3 dage tror jeg. Hvorimod den her video kun tog omkring 3-4 dage med redigering.
Tænkte nok at der gik en del tid ind i redigerings processen :D
I was going to ask why you don't use a normal saw and prefer that machete looking handsaw but then you broke out the normal saw XD
Da hora
Same yahi chahiye kya price hai.
Delavari kaise hoga btao
Please make a zulfikar knife
klassss
classs
It seems really over sized. Is it heavy?
Nathan Hunt 200 grams the knife is 300 so No.
Oh. Had to convert to pounds, but that's not too heavy at all, even with the knife. It still looks awesome, if a bit bulky. And thanks for replying so fast!
From Nepal its called khukuri
Pro
The irony of this is the leather could be cow hide.
egg
😉
Edition gold. In Brazil. No inglês
yes
Wow bro that is the weapon of our country Nepal and it is khukuri not khukri ok
shou
Waduh..kyk kyk