Homemade leather sheaths

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Hello everyone,

These are some of the sheaths I made for my Beckers in recent months. I'm not a professional and it's a very amateur work, but are useful for field use...

Simple Sheath for BK 14

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Simple Sheath for BK 14 for belt

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Sheath for BK 11 with attached pouch for can of altoids

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Simple Sheath for BK 14 for pocket (EDC)

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Sheath for BK 14 in the bushcraft stile

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Edc sheat for Bk11

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Sheath for BK 16 in the bushcraft stile

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Sheath for Machax

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Leather pouch for the BK13

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Leather pouch for the BK11

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those look better then some I've seen for sale !! :eek: great work my brazillian brother !!

excellent concepts and execution, if you're doing the stitching freehand then I'm really blown away.. and could only imagine how much better and less time consuming your work would get if you used one of those stitching spacer wheels, you know they leave an impression on the leather and mark the holes.. (not sure of name)

and also one of the recess cutters that guide your line along the edge (no tech name available :) )

thanks for posting..
 
wow.. nice job man. usually people start with 1 sheath... you started with damn near a dozen! impressive!
 
those look better then some I've seen for sale !! :eek: great work my brazillian brother !!

excellent concepts and execution, if you're doing the stitching freehand then I'm really blown away.. and could only imagine how much better and less time consuming your work would get if you used one of those stitching spacer wheels, you know they leave an impression on the leather and mark the holes.. (not sure of name)

and also one of the recess cutters that guide your line along the edge (no tech name available :) )

thanks for posting..

I believe you mean an overstitch wheel and a stitching groover. That's about what you said but you wanted the technical name.:)
 
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