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    I've become a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife fan over the last few months .
    So here is a few pics of my SAK's and some sheaths I made for them .












    Here's one I made for my Seb 21




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    That last sheath is cool....is that called 'boned' where the leather looks like its been 'melted' on to the knife shape?
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Need a better knife if you have to carry a steel

    Sent from my GT-S5360T using Tapatalk 2
    I was really refering to the Kiwi tradition of having a steel on a pouch.

    I measure the worth of a knife by how many deer I can butcher without having to touch it. 3V and Elmax have been outstanding. But then, as you move up the scale of edge holding, the sharpening becomes more difficult.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouser View Post
    That last sheath is cool....is that called 'boned' where the leather looks like its been 'melted' on to the knife shape?

    I've been married for 24 years , so as you can imagine I don't do my boning

    That type of sheath is what's called Wet Molded .
    The leather is wet with water and then moulded to shape using what is called a bone folder ( that's maybe where you got the boned thing from )
    Here is a work in progress picture , this one isn't Molded as tightly to the contours as the other one , but you get the idea , my bone folder can be seen to the side of the sheath .



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    Do you hand stitch or machine, looks nice and neat ☺
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    You have a thing for green aye Ken
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ground Control View Post
    I've been married for 24 years , so as you can imagine I don't do my boning

    That type of sheath is what's called Wet Molded .
    The leather is wet with water and then moulded to shape using what is called a bone folder ( that's maybe where you got the boned thing from )
    Here is a work in progress picture , this one isn't Molded as tightly to the contours as the other one , but you get the idea , my bone folder can be seen to the side of the sheath .



    Ken

    Cheers Ken, yes thats where i got the expression from, had a Glock 17 holster that was 'boned' to a perfect non slip fit for the handgun....wasnt sure if it was an American term?
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbang View Post
    Do you hand stitch or machine, looks nice and neat ☺
    All hand stitched .

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    Nor sure who this tosser is...
    But a guy in the States asked me about sharpening steels (they don’t seem to use them), so I threw this vid together for him.

    The first knife is a Hess in 50-100, and the second is a Bark River in A2. Laugh away....

    Sharpening steels - YouTube

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Nor sure who this tosser is...
    But a guy in the States asked me about sharpening steels (they don’t seem to use them), so I threw this vid together for him.

    The first knife is a Hess in 50-100, and the second is a Bark River in A2. Laugh away....

    Sharpening steels - YouTube
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    I just laughed
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    Bastards Yeah, I was half in my work clothes and half in the relax stuff. The top half being the work stuff.
    There was no way I was going to have my face in it

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    I learnt a lot from that clip Tahr thanks

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    I think you should be careful telling people about handling yer boner. . . .😉
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    I learnt a lot from that clip Tahr thanks
    Except for manners.
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