My best tongs are simply a pair of pliers with some 1/2 in tube banged over the handles to give me more reach. I did make a coulpe of pair from flat bar that are very quick to do and very effectiveLike Crocodile Dundy said "That's not a Knife!!" But they are knife related!! Couple pair of Easy-Tongs from Ken's Custom Iron. Not bad for first attempts. Well their functional!!
I used to do a lot of leatherwork unrelated to knife sheaths and simple wood working glue works very well indeed. If that is what you have it will work for you with the only difference being that it is not a contact as you known and will have to be lightly clamped till it sets which does not take very long. Lightly rough up the face side of the welt to make bonding quickerQuestion. I only have Elmer's glue at the moment. Is that sufficient for a temporary bond when I drill the holes and stitch? Or should I make the 10 mile trip to Tandy's and get regular leather cement?
That's what I thought. Thanks Von GruffI used to do a lot of leatherwork unrelated to knife sheaths and simple wood working glue works very well indeed. If that is what you have it will work for you with the only difference being that it is not a contact as you known and will have to be lightly clamped till it sets which does not take very long. Lightly rough up the face side of the welt to make bonding quicker
Those inlays look really nice!! Great job!!I'm halfway there...need to finish 5 more. A special thanks to @Justin Presson for his help ironing out the design for the rattlesnake inlayed sheaths.
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wow! All beauties!I'm halfway there...need to finish 5 more. A special thanks to @Justin Presson for his help ironing out the design for the rattlesnake inlayed sheaths.
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All of that looks great. I really like the handle shape and the rattlesnake in lays.I'm halfway there...need to finish 5 more. A special thanks to @Justin Presson for his help ironing out the design for the rattlesnake inlayed sheaths.
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Wow man those are beautiful!I'm halfway there...need to finish 5 more. A special thanks to @Justin Presson for his help ironing out the design for the rattlesnake inlayed sheaths.
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