How To Make A Bowie Knife Sheath
How To Make A Bowie Knife Sheath
How To Make A Bowie Knife Sheath
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Introduction: This tutorial is intended for use by the Mesa District Varsity Scouts and Leaders who are preparing to attend the Mogollon Mountain Man Rendezvous held biannually at Camp R-C on Christopher Creek East of Payson, Arizona. These instructions will help you build a leather sheath for a knife. The pattern can be changed to fit your personal knife. The example knife is a large Bowie knife blank model # BL7891 also known as pattern #7. These knives are not intended to, and should not, be used at other Scout functions, other than at the Rendezvous as a part of your regalia. Safety Message: The knives that you will be using to cut the leather are VERY sharp. Keep your fingers clear of where you are cutting. Cut small areas at a time. Do not cut towards your body parts. Be careful picking up the knives. Always put them back in their designated place. Use the knife guards when ever not in use. Do not dispose of used or dull blades, since they are still very sharp. Place them in the film canister labeled used blades. The needles are also sharp and in some cases you may have to exert considerable pressure on them to get through the stitching holes. Keep your fingers out of the way. Keep your fingers and loose clothing away from the drill press or other power tools. Use the clamps to hold the leather in place so you can keep your fingers away. Keep your work area clean and organized and always return the tools to their proper places.
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Dye the leather Select a leather dye color. Using a swab, evenly dye the finished leather sides plus both sides of the belt loop. Dye the inside one inch of the rough part of the top of the sheath so it will appear finished when viewing from the top. Allow dye to dry as indicated on the bottle. Repeat to improve consistency or to darken color.
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Stitch cross-section
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