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01-31-2020, 08:44 PM
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Practice, practice, practice
The last ones I finished. I d## three of the same design to try for consistency. O1 and the handles are mesquite, a pretty cole acrylic and a canvas micarta. Some things I need to work on and modifications I need to make to some equipment. I’m pretty happy with the grinds. Need to work on my handle grinding and shaping. Think I might try some guards on the next ones. Pa## a visit to my local Tandy store and got my leather working starter stuff. Yeah,, that’s a whole new animal I’m going at. Feel like they need homes. As always feedback is appreciated.
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01-31-2020, 09:56 PM
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Blade grinds look pretty good Tex
Yeah your handles could use a little rounding off, but they look pretty nice anyway. Your blades look really good.
D## you inquire at your Tandy store about when they'll have instructors available? They usually have free classes on Saturdays. Also d## they have some nice 8oz half shoulders?
My very first knife sheath turned out alright because of what they taught me there. I tooled a simple border around it. Now I tool the whole sheath, why? Because I can.
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02-01-2020, 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by jimmontg
Yeah your handles could use a little rounding off, but they look pretty nice anyway. Your blades look really good.
D## you inquire at your Tandy store about when they'll have instructors available? They usually have free classes on Saturdays. Also d## they have some nice 8oz half shoulders?
My very first knife sheath turned out alright because of what they taught me there. I tooled a simple border around it. Now I tool the whole sheath, why? Because I can. 
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The folks at Tandy were awesome. I definitely plan on taking some classes there. Got a nice set of starter tools. They actually had full shoulders on sale so the rep helped pick out a nice one. She also recommended a instructional book. Super helpful. I used some to get a feel for the leather and the tools. Wanted to get my hands on. Watched a couple of Tandys v##eos as well. I think I’m going to enjoy working with leather.
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02-03-2020, 09:32 AM
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Grinds and profiles look great, those would be nice little skinners. Looking forward to seeing your sheath work!
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02-03-2020, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by rockhound
Grinds and profiles look great, those would be nice little skinners. Looking forward to seeing your sheath work!
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Thank you. I’m looking forward to working leather. Already figuring out go slow. Really hard adding back.
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02-09-2020, 10:33 AM
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A double shoulder is a lot of sheaths.
It just occurred to me Tex, but d## they tell you how to store your leather? Best to keep it rolled up with the top grain to the ins##e. Keeps the surface from ox##izing and away from light. Doesn't actually hurt anything, but it darkens in time and can do it in a fairly short time. I'd rather my leather develop a patina after I make it into something.
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02-10-2020, 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by jimmontg
It just occurred to me Tex, but d## they tell you how to store your leather? Best to keep it rolled up with the top grain to the ins##e. Keeps the surface from ox##izing and away from light. Doesn't actually hurt anything, but it darkens in time and can do it in a fairly short time. I'd rather my leather develop a patina after I make it into something.
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Yes sir. They explained pretty everything for a newbie. Seeing how I already messed up a couple i bought the right amount.
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