BAD Boned Sheath

WHOO HOOO!



hell yell!!!! blue pills....


is that what was in my box???????????


thats why its my day!
 
Skunk - I have one on order right now from the store - perhaps you could bone it for me too :)

I mean you seem experienced at this, it does seem a bit of an art to do it right and I really do not have the time for mine .............I do have a fatty already and really want to get this to fight nice and tight - ;)

Perhaps you could even make a video of the process - "Wild Leather Nights" or "Deep Pouch" - or something like that- I am sure that others would enjoy watching this being done:D;):thumbup:

LMAO!!!!!!!!!


doble on FFFF



purpose!
 
ok! she's all done now and if i do say so myself it is a very nice tight fit :thumbup: not too tight and not too loose mind you, but just the right amount of friction to make it feel good.

i think she'll like it :thumbup: :cool:





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Astounding, just astounding.

And to think. During my 30 years in Active Duty, they kept telling me, "Don't Ask -- Don't Tell."

I guess the World of Busse just has a different set of rules (core values??). :D


Frankly, I never thought Tony G would need any help ... boning.
 
use warm water (soak inside and out), stick you knife in to where it's supposed to be, use a very smooth object (antlers were/are used) like a smooth butter knife handle or smooth end of a sharpie marker, but smooth, and form the leather to the contours of the handle etc. let dry for a few minutes (maybe an hour) and remove the knife, follow the previous mold marks and mold again with the knife out, let air dry NOT WITH ARTIFICIAL HEAT, after bone dry use some nice leather conditioner on it recommended by leatherman. :thumbup:

ps: also do the backside of the sheath around the handle.

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For those unfamiliar with wet forming...

Don't forget to cover your blade with something when leaving it in the wet leather. Some folks wrap theirs in saran wrap, some just give it a good coat of oil. I personally wet form using alcohol, so it evaporates rather quickly.
 
Tony, I think it is time for De... to have her own account here. Unless, of course, it turned out she is an even more clever writer than you are. :D
 
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