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Probably just cabin fever, but I going to get into leather work I think.


Went to talk to a friend today and had a look around his harness shop. It was a lot of fun.


Going to start simple with a sewing machine and some stamps type of thing. Make some holsters, scabbards, vests and such.


Anyone into that sort of thing? Got a line on a cylinder bed sewing machine?


Is there a leather forum that folks like?


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Good For You Big Jim.

I always thought I'd like to get into knife making but have never taken the time to do it, mostly because of the investment in equipment.


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You’ll love it, leather work is fun stuff. I have toyed with the idea of getting a sewing machine but I just keep on hand stitching...

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Jim,

I do a little leather work, knife sheaths, holsters mainly. For me it is a fun hobby and good relief from cabin fever. I don't have a sewing machine i stitch by hand.

I learned by watching youtube videos. I make a pattern out of grocery bag. I get my leather from Tandy.


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I buy knife blade blanks and put scales on them for gifts and trading fodder so 'veI tried my hand at making a few knife sheaths.
They're kinda crude but they get the job done.....I prefer tinkering with the knives though.

I made this simple sheath for a KOA Capper that I changed out the rubber scales for Cocobolo.

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Another one I made for a Green River Ripper blade that also has Cocobolo scales on.

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As you can see...I'm not very good at it so hurry up and get set up so you can make sheaths for me.

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I buy from these guys when I need leather.

http://wickett-craig.com/

May have to buy a half hide so initial cost is high ($130+) but still cheaper than buying by the sq. ft from Tandy or hobby stores.

American sourced cow hides veg tanned so no poor quality mexican stuff.

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Originally Posted by FieldGrade
I buy knife blade blanks and put scales on them for gifts and trading fodder so 'veI tried my hand at making a few knife sheaths.
They're kinda crude but they get the job done.....I prefer tinkering with the knives though.

I made this simple sheath for a KOA Capper that I changed out the rubber scales for Cocobolo.

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Another one I made for a Green River Ripper blade that also has Cocobolo scales on.

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As you can see...I'm not very good at it so hurry up and get set up so you can make sheaths for me.

I like good quality leather products belts, wallets ect. I have a few Saddleback Leather products and a couple of Montana Slings that I like.
FieldGrade I have that exact knife pictured in the bottom picture. I bought it from a guy on a bird dog forum that must source the same blanks. It's one of my more handy knives. Mine came in a thin wallet shaped sheath that carrys in the back pocket.

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Good hobby.

I appreciate the effort and craftsmanship of the holsters, sheathes and such that I routinely see at Cowboy Action Shoots. Your skills will grow and so will your appreciation of the time when you can work quietly with your hands and watch new things happen.

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I do a little but of leatherwork, mainly holsters. I've made a holster or two for a few members here. Check out my Instagram site at: anderson_custom_leather

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The leather stuff that you can find around here seems to be low quality.

Plus, I cant ever find anything that is EXACTLY what I want.

My friend the harness maker is not ready to get rid of anything, but I did get a good lesson on what works and what a person needs to get started.

He is in his 80's and most of his heavy harness work is behind him. Told me today that even the Amish have switched to nylon harness!


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Nylon is gay.

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That would be cool Jimbo. I love nice leather work, sheaths, holsters etc. let us know if your progress


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I've been making sheaths for close to 16 years for Twin Blades, a custom knife hobby that my brother and I operate. Leather work is a great hobby and requires very little investment to turn out some really nice work. Plenty of people out there that are glad to help too. Just ask them. I'll be glad to help any way I can. I love getting people hooked on knife making and leather work.

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Originally Posted by SamOlson
Nylon is gay.



Yep.

Jim thankfully the Amish fellers I know in southern IN still use leather tack. One of them has a pretty cool harness shop.

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Back when Wolf Point had a saddlery we used to hang out there all the time.

My dad knew the owners quite well.

Go downstairs and bother the saddle maker.

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
The leather stuff that you can find around here seems to be low quality.

Plus, I cant ever find anything that is EXACTLY what I want.

My friend the harness maker is not ready to get rid of anything, but I did get a good lesson on what works and what a person needs to get started.

He is in his 80's and most of his heavy harness work is behind him. Told me today that even the Amish have switched to nylon harness!



I hear ya. It ain’t easy to find a craftsman who’s tastes line up with your own. Or even hold a standard of quality.

I’m trying to find time to bring a few pictures and a pistol out to the peninsula to get a holster made.

Hope it comes together for ya.



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