Making a Lined folding pocket knife sheath Leatherworking ASMR

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In this leather craft video, watch me make a belt sheath for a Puma Emperor folding pocket knife. I decided to line it with veg-tan pigskin. This added some complexity for a type of sheath that normally fairly simple.

Tooling stamps I used in this video (purchased fromTandy Leather):
Craftool Pro B2045
Craftool X5025
Craftool M882
Craftool M881

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That's a Puma Emperor folder, it deserves every bit of complex. Excellent work. 👍

บัวสีโรเจอร์-ศฝ
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Outstanding And that Puma 915 is beyond words!

chriscrocker
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Brilliant the whole concept of keeping the lether from not sticking

carelbrits
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Awesome. Always a pleasure to watch your work. And I always learn something.

alaskagary
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Excellent craftsmanship. I always enjoy and gain knowledge from watching your videos. Thanks!

davidbradley
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You never cease to amaze me. Always appreciate your videos. Close up details are a great feature.

Dynamytguy
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Excellent cratfmanship. Ill be doing a similar project soon. This helped set it straight in my head. After a many decade break from leather work, this is inspiring and lit that fire to get going again.

billoxley
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Making acrylic templates. How cool. Real nice work on your leather stamping. 👌

iamnoone.
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Here are a few Words from the Knife collecting World...Pocket clip, Emerson wave pocket deployment and my personal favourite "ghetto wave".

stpisnice
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As a left-hander I appreciate the inherent ambi qualities.

weedwacker
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Beautiful work. I especially like how you lined the inside, gives the sheath a very professional, high quality touch. I really enjoyed your video, thank you.

Terry-
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Thanks for the video, I cut out the entire part and holes for the thread on a laser machine, it greatly reduces the work time!

Semerich_Knives
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Can you say, “Custom Made.” Beautiful work, as usual. I always enjoy your wok. Always trying to pick up some technique, practice or even a product to use or try out. I like the use of the pre-dyed pig skin as a liner, as well as the way in which you covered the opening. Excellent process. I agree using a water based adhesive is a much better product to glue leather. For me the extra time to position my peace’s and the bonding is as strong as, if not stronger, construction contact cement. In reading other comments, one questioned the Wuta punches. I have just completed a four sized set of the pricking /punches. I like them very much. I have learned that the Wuta 4mm is the equivalent to the 2mm diamond chisel and the Wuta 5mm is the equivalent to 3mm diamond chisel. This helps me in using the Wuta with my patterns. I joke how you incorporated the laser cut pattern on acrylic. But most of all how you used the cut out to hold your leather as you stamped it. Excellent Work! Please keep the projects coming.

edgell
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Hella dope sheath, @RoadAgentLeather!

geraldstamour
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Hermoso trabajo felicitaciones me gusta sus fundas felicitociones

RobertoGarcia-qdvm
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Such talent and skill. Looking forward to the next project 😍😍

MASI_forging
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Wow! I love the gradient work on there too. You make it look so easy but that level of competence is beyond my 1.5 leather sheaths made so far and made badly. It must take to get so good 🙏

the_taranator
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Excelente trabalho grande abraço daqui de Portugal

fernandojosebarata
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I really appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into your projects, and I would like your expertise on the best single/double-capped rivets to use for heavy-duty leather applications, like for tool belts and heavy duty dog collars. I have some lighter-duty double-cap rivets that come in handy for small knife sheaths and not-so-heavy-duty pieces of equipment, as well as some copper rivets and burs which hold very well, but just aren't as stylish in certain applications. I just don't want to waste my money on rivets that wouldn't suit my needs, and I know you would have some good recommendations. Thank you

broadhead
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Love your work. Does it make a big difference using neetsfoot oil before or after you apply dye? I see you oiled after....thank you

jenkins