GKimmi's 2020 KITH

Thanks everyone. While I'm putting the finishing touches on the knife, I started on the sheath. I decided to use some dyed black leather for it. I start out by tracing the knife, then drawing the sheath shape around this drawing.




After cutting this out, I trace it on the leather and cut it out. I leave the top longer and wider so I can fold it over and trace the front onto the fold over for the belt loop.





Next, I trace and cut the sheath front.



After cutting the welts, I glue them to the sheath front.




Here is the retainer strap and how it will fit on the sheath. I'll trim the larger part down once I get the sheath all put together.




And here is where I ended the night after running in to a dilemma, I don't like the brass ball head stud. If I use it, it will be like rushing through a knife just to get it done, or overlooking small scratches that nobody may see. I just can't do it. I'll have some black ones here by the end of the week.

 
It's finished! I have to appoligize, I forgot to take pictures of the rest of the sheath making process. Once I got the ball head stud installed, I glued the sheath together, sanded the edges and drilled the stitch holes.

Here is a video of the finished knife.






Here's another thing I do when sharpening an etched blade, be it damascus or a hamon. I tape the blade before sharpening. This prevents getting fine scratches just behind the sharpened edge.



Once I get some good pictures of this one, it will be on it's way to scherf68.
 
Wow Gene - You make it look like even I can do that (and we all know that ain't happening) Thanks for not only sharing the looks of that beauty - but the step by step. I just wanna come watch... My next super power will be shape shifting - I wanna be a fly. On the walls of Gene, John, Fred, Randy, Hillbilly, Ed... the list goes on and on...
 
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