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    Wanderer Likantropo's Avatar
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    Sheath for my GBP 0.67 neck knife

    Hello all.
    A while ago I uploaded the photos of a small little knife I found at a hardware store.
    It cost me only GBP 0.67. Hollow grind, stainless steel, about 2 mm thickness. Strops beautifully.
    The minute I saw it I thought I would use it about my neck. But it didn't have a sheath, of course.

    So the other day while walking in the city I found a store. They sold me shoe leather. Not sure what it's proper name is in English. It's the type of leather you use for everyday shoes: Click image for larger version. 

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    I got a large piece for about GBP 13. It was nice and not expensive, so I took it.

    This is the material I used to make this sheath for my knife. And here it is, the finished sheath:
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    I know it's not a beauty, but it serves the purpose. I would say with leather, waxed linen thread, needles, and rivet, it cost me an additional GBP 1. What do you think?

    Now I will look for some paracord pieces and make a lace to carry it around my neck. Any suggestions of type of knots to use? I'd like to make it adjustable.
    Of course, I will upload photos when finished.

    Thanks!

    Elmer

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    Question

    What's the retention stud?? Just wondering,

    Joel,

    P.s good first try.
    Check out my leatherwork: http://snowleopardleathergoods.jimdo.com
    Thanks,

    Joel

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    Nice bud

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    Not a lot wrong with that mate

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