Kydex for the King: Finished page 3

I’m calling this one finished for now*.

I hope you guys know I listen to the suggestions you’ve shared. You’re the experts, not me. I’ve been very slow and methodical with this, tried to plan this out thoughtfully and practically using what I’ve learned on this forum. Items are located in specific places for weight distribution and so as to not interfere with others.

I hit it hard today. Fixed the ergonomics of both thumb ramps, removed excess kydex to lighten its weight, and finally got my ferro rod attached, even gave it some shock cord for retainment.

Though it’s not perfect, I’m pretty damn happy with how this came out...

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Please let me know what you think. :D

* At some point, I will come back and add a small led light and some paracord. I will cut out a notch where the blue line is below and wrap the cord following the arrows.

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Awesome finished product Geof. You should be proud of your work. Love the scallops (?) you did on the 11 sheath. Great work!
 
That may be one of the nicest piggy set ups I have seen...... I would recommend using some Wallace duck decoy line instead of the Para.... email me your address and I will send you some. Beckerkt@gmail.com .... I really like this set up..... Nice Job!....

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Awesome finished product Geof. You should be proud of your work. Love the scallops (?) you did on the 11 sheath. Great work!

Thank you, Aikiguy. I added those to the necker sheath because I was looking cut weight. :)

Again, nice work.

Thank you, Dubz. You got in my head yesterday, I really thinned this down because of you. Thanks for the push! :)

That may be one of the nicest piggy set ups I have seen...... I would recommend using some Wallace duck decoy line instead of the Para.... email me your address and I will send you some. Beckerkt@gmail.com .... I really like this set up..... Nice Job!....

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I’m flattered, Ethan. At a total loss for words. I love this board! Email incoming. :D
 
Nice r&d/product development; thermal plastics are interesting, just keep them out of the camp fire!
Good job. :)
 
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