A busy day - sheaths and firesteels

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Had to put pants on two of the woodlores I finished, so I knocked up these sheaths this morning, and finished off some firesteels I been meaning to do as well.

Sheaths need dying yet but you get the idea.

The firesteels are burl cores I made and polished up, with 3/8" thick rods. The other two are red canvas micarta handles, with 1/4" thick rods.

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Thanks for looking folks :)
 
:thumbup: on all of them.

The burl cores. Did you put a clear coating on them?

Put the holes on the red ones a bit lower, contour the sides, add a white pick guard and go for the Fender Dreadnaught look ;):D
 
:thumbup: on all of them.

The burl cores. Did you put a clear coating on them?

Put the holes on the red ones a bit lower, contour the sides, add a white pick guard and go for the Fender Dreadnaught look ;):D

Burl cores are polished, then soaked in danish oil for several hours, then dried thoroughly and coated several times with hard shellac.

Ill pass on the guitar pick bit though sorry hahahha:p
 
Dude - the light is so bright it makes the leather look WHITE! I was like - huh?

Nice as always man.

TF

I said in the description they have not been dyed yet :p

My buddy Adventure Sworn is going to get me sorted on that though:thumbup:
 
awesome work Skog...:thumbup: love the wood handle's on those firesteels, kind of reminds me of the Spyderco bushcraft scales...:o
 
Beautiful work! :thumbup:
Great to see you around here as well, I take much pleasure reading your posts on KF.
Thanks for sharing!
 
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