So awhile back I bought a cheapie version of an AG Russell "Sting". I immediately broke the retainers off the sheath and the knife would easily fall from the sheath. Well, I got thinking about a kydex sheath and did some research and gathered up all the stuff it takes to make kydex sheaths and holsters.
Finally last night I got everything together and here's what I produced. Not very aesthetically pleasing but very functional and a good learning experience.
kydex sheath
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looks good, fun when it works out
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Looks good to me!
I've been pondering doing the same for a few fixed blades that I have with no sheath.
I've been pondering doing the same for a few fixed blades that I have with no sheath.
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I think it looks pretty good as well. I need to give Kydex a try sometime. Nice work
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I should add that it took me most of the winter to get all the parts and pieces together to do this!
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But the important thing is that you finished it and made it work. Well done.ken98k wrote:I should add that it took me most of the winter to get all the parts and pieces together to do this!
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