In this leather project video, I design & make a scout style leather knife sheath that can be used for right or left handed carry. The sheath is made from natural vegetable tanned leather and has been tooled and hand dyed with an antique sunburst finish. Contact cement and a strong saddle stitch help hold the sheath together. I hope you enjoy and are inspired to create your own scout style leather knife sheath. What is the Gospel? 👇 Check out my work on my Instagram account . Follow me at: 👇 KNIFE: - Buck Small Selkirk Fixed Blade (4” blade) LEATHER: - thick Natural Vegetable Tanned Leather MARKING: - Ink Pen - Pencil - Sketch Pad - T-Square - Cork Backed Steel Ruler - Adjustable Angle Jig - 2” Wide Wooden Spacer - Scratch Awl - Craftool Wing Dividers - 6mm Two Prong Pricking Iron (For stitch spacing) - Cardboard Templates - Weights CUTTING: - X-Acto Knife - Round Knife - Straight Edge Skiving Knife - Leather Strop - Cutting Mat - Weaver #1 Edge Beveler - Craftool Snips - Lighter TOOLING: - Heavy Duty Packing Tape - Hand Roller - Water (To case the leather) - Foam Brush (To apply water) - Beveling Stamp #PB013 - Camouflage Stamp #PD011 - Granite Slab FINISHING: - Fiebing’s Pro Dye Yellow - Fiebing’s Pro Dye Light Brown - Fiebing’s Pro Dye Dark Brown - Cotton Rag - Cotton Swabs - Fiebing’s Antique Finish Medium Brown - Paper Towels - RTC Sheridan Resist & Finish (Topcoat) - Cotton Pads - Tokonole (For edge burnishing) - Needle Bottle - Round Wooden Slicker - Rubber Gloves - Old Cutting Mat - Craftool Drum Sander/Burnisher ADHESIVE: - Weldwood Contact Cement - Brush Applicator - Craftool Detail Rougher STITCHING: - Drill Press, 1/16” Bit (6mm stitch spacing) - Ritza Tiger Thread .8mm Beige - 3” Needles - Stitching Pony HAMMERS: - Barry King Round Maul - 1lb Round Maul - C.S. Osborne & Co Leather Working Hammer
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