Start of my kit

HolyRoller

Gold Member
Joined
Jul 18, 2007
Messages
669
I had some free time last week, as well as some reclaimed leather, so I got down to making a few things.

The More blade is mounted into antler with epoxy, with some suede lace (soaked in shellac). The firesteel is set into a sizable antler tine. Sheath was wet formed a bit and offers a perfect fit.

The pouch I based on a how-to posted on bushcraftUK. The heavier leather is from a roll I got at Tandy, but the thinner pouching is from an old leather jacket I got at Salvation Army (it matches me good leather jacket pretty well, so I bought it for the main purpose of patching and repairs, should the need arise). Antler keeper and antler-tine toggle.

2010-05-22104207.jpg

2010-05-22104233.jpg


The pouch contains a tinder wallet made from the same leather as the pouching (in fact, it's just part of the jacket's belt). The leather was opened up, threading removes, soaked, ironed out, dried, shaped, and then waxed with paraffin. Antler toggle.
Pouch also contains a small bar of soap wrapped in wax paper. I value cleanliness.

2010-05-22104302.jpg

2010-05-22104352.jpg


Kukri is a "Bhojpure" circa WW1, purchased from Atlanta Cutlery. This was an incredible value. I sprang for the handpicked option, and I'm incredibly happy with my purchase. I opted for just the handled knife, as oppose to one with a sheath. I prefer the heavy, leather quick-draw style as oppose to the wood and goat of traditional carry. Came slathered in Cosmoline, cleaned her up nice. Even the old, traditional, smaller handle is very comfortable in my hand (as oppose to modern Kukris made for the Western market's larger hands).

My only previous Kukri was a HI Ghelbu Special. Though that one was probably stronger (peened through-tang), the Ghelbu is narrow and more of a martial arts Kukri. The Bhojpure has more weight toward the front and really cleaves. I'd actually love to find a counterpart with similar blade specs, but with either full or through-tang, from HI.

2010-05-22104516.jpg

2010-05-22104533.jpg


Thanks for looking. I have a long way to go in my leatherwork, but I don't think I'm doing all that bad for being completely self-taught. :D
 
I have made myself a similar pouch from Green deerskin and Latigo leather.

My kukri is an H.I. M-43 model. Fantasticaly lively in the hand and a tremendous chopper.

I really like your kukri sheath. Once I find a source for some heavier leather I plan to mkae myself one similar.
 
Back
Top