Leather Axe Sheath | Easy DIY
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Very quick and easy leatherworking project, making a sheath for my custom hatchet.
A plain design sheath like this will take only a couple of hours to make and will save the edge of your axe like nothing else!
Index of operation and materials:
0:08 Tracing head shape on paper
0:22 Cutting template
0:43 Tracing template on leather leaving a couple centimeters on the sides to stich
0:57 Cutting leather with box cutter
1:22 Tracing a strip of leather for the stitches
1:53 Sand off finish on all surfaces that receive glue
2:25 Contact adhesive
2:53 Flattening the glueup area
3:06 Sanding to shape the sheat (hand sanding would work just as well)
3:15 Beveler
3:23 Beveling all edges
3:55 Groover
4:05 Cutting grooves for stitches
4:24 Fork punch
4:30 Cutting stich holes
4:51 Grooving the other side of the sheath
5:05 Sizing holes with awl
5:24 Stitching with waxed thread
6:00 Marking buttons location
6:05 Punching holes for buttons
6:20 Attaching buttons
6:33 Strip of leather to lock the sheath in place
6:35 Rounding edges with box cutter
6:48 Beveling all edges
7:09 Punching holes for buttons
7:18 Attaching other side of the button
7:32 Dark brown leather dye
8:20 Matt leather finish
8:35 Burnishing edges
For those asking where to find tools:
I bought mine some years ago when I was starting to make leather sheaths. I went for the cheapest I was able to find. Have been working great so far! Can't find exactly the one I have but I listed some in my amazon storefront that are pretty much the same and any similar ones will work aswell.
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@theboss3389
5 жыл бұрын
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@samigarira7971
5 жыл бұрын
where are you from mr black beard
@user-ll4cf2mm9w
5 жыл бұрын
Самый самый интересный давай меня пожалуйста
@williamspetter2823
4 жыл бұрын
I hate how you hang axes with cast aluminum you're ruining the temper of the head when you do that there's nothing wrong with hanging an axe on a wooden handle the right way they last years and when they break they're easy to replace
I'm new at leather. So far one wet molded filleting knife sheath as well as two axe sheathes. Loving the craft! This looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
Beautifully done! Thank you for sharing! I searched for 'how to make a hatchet sheath' and yours came up first. I gonna make one now. Thanks again.
I recently made a wallet at a craft place using similar techniques and the tools they provided made it so hard to make sure everything was even. Everything you did was beautiful and looks so much easier (though I know it takes skill and practice to have a product that looks this amazing!) Thanks for the video!
😍😍😍 i like so much how it looks
A great Boy Scout project.
When something is just beyond craftsmanship. It's art, fine art. Great job man!
Oh wow, that so simple but so well crafted!
I love when tout speak about leather!
thanks for sharing this skill. it was my first leatherworking attempt. doesn't look as professional as yours but you have inspired me to try more. much appreciated.
Perfect, you are a true artist, a genius ! Bravissimo ! Magnifico ! 👍🏻😺
Очень крутая работа! 👍
Awesome job, thanks for sharing your talents.
IDOLO, continua così, sei un orgoglio italiano!!
Bravo. The art of leather processing has disappeared in my country. I appreciate masters like you.
Simple yet elegant 👍👍
I see you know what you are doing.Great job.
Great job on the sheath! Thank you.
You can do everything , bravo .
Really would love to try some leatherwork. This looks like an approachable project. Thanks Gader!
@unboostedpueeblood
Жыл бұрын
I'm sure you've found that it is a little expensive.
Awesome work, definitely something I need to try at some point
Simple leatherworking project but made with passion ;) Good job!!
@thomasjames1752
5 жыл бұрын
Very good lession in the craft of leather work !
nice job, of course it helps to have all the right tools 👍😉
I loved the movie theaters when still more common tracks that take me back only listening to new rock bands like the delta parole gives me the epic movie feelings.
You make the stitch grooving look so easy. I’m awful at it- somehow my groove always comes out uneven, too far in or out. It’s very frustrating. Great video- it’s been a big help to me.
Very cool - thanks for posting.
Nice work 👍
Very helpful, thank you and blessedly without too much talk :)
Very Cool hatchet sheath !!!!!
Awesome, good player
Nice job m8 ,my axe head is n just like yours and ive found the right way of making a sheath now thanks to you ,cheers for the idea, Greetings from Wales UK ,wherever you are .
superb pretty job
Круто! У тебя золотые руки.
Damn fine work
Its look nice your axe mask...good job 👍
Good job 👍
Nice project with the most famous spatula in KZread :) try next time to use two needles for the stitching.
@ethanpersi2311
2 жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only one who found it odd that he only used one
Very nice work 👍
Brilliant video mate.... 👍🏼🇬🇧
You r awsome man
Wow you are a pro 👌
oooo. muito bomm meu amigo, parabens
Nice build.I ever get some leather tools and supplies I may make me one.
Very cool How to edit is very helpful.
Great video
Nicely done. How about making a grip too?
Очень нравится смотреть за работой настоящего мастера , вещь получилась достойной и долго будет радовать глаза будущего хозяина!!!👍👍👍💯%
I made a viking ax and two broke back seax knives and the sheaths are old brown vynel from a old hot tub cover. They are all loose but I am going to find a way to make them more snug fitting and a snap fit strap for the ax. Thanks for the video
Very nice. thank you..
*wow. Very nice*
very nice, thanks for sharing
Nice man
Awesome
Yo siempre coso con dos agujas cruzadas, queda mucho más fuerte. Pero te ha quedado muy bonita 👍
Ver,y nice! 👍👍
Perfect..
This is my first video of yours. I subscribed because you have a lot of cool tools ...toys!! I'm making an axe cover/holster for my neighbor. Thanks for the video!!
After watching your video I decided not to make an axe sheath since there's no way I can make something that good.
Muito bom.
awesome
Nice
This is the only channel that I don't skip through the videos to find the good parts
WOW! So satisfying wathing this :)
Nice!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks so much for not blathering on for 25 minutes sharing meaningless crap about how "your uncle really loved to use a mahogany stain but you feel that the butter pecan gold dye really speaks to you" I appreciate you showing the task only. Subscribed and liked
Thanks perfect video, making exactly the same one for my wife's hatchet unrestored for her.....
Neat!
Bravo ❤😍🤝
Very nice
nice leather cover minimal tools needed
Vc é o cara
LIKE A BOSS
Getting started in some leatherwork...I have watched this video several times. It's been a great help. BTW, What contact adhesive do you use?
@daysofnoah1748
2 жыл бұрын
I cannot find that adhesive anywhere ! Maybe a different contact cement would work. IDK.
Nais👍
Super
Very nice job..i like it..
Que buen pulso
Wow that's an awesome hatchet. Where did you find one with such a handle?
Is there a certain type of string/thread you would recommend using if I were to try a design like this at home?
Very nice sheath, where did you find the beveler you used in this video.
What kind of leather? If it was chrome tanned do you have to worry about it contacting with the metal for extended periods of time?
Beautiful. What type of leather did you use?
Technique :)
A wooden handle would be so much more elegant, however I saw you forge that handle yourself so I know that's your style.
I made a wallet at a craft place the other day and it turned out awful. You make this look so easy and I am going to give it a go! One question... What weight of Leather did you use? I couldn't find that info anywhere.
What is the best leather for making axe sheaths?
Молодец! Хорошая работа.
Why does it always sound like your at a Race Track??
@talhamughal1739
5 жыл бұрын
Or he put whale calls in the background. Who knows.
@javanbybee4822
3 жыл бұрын
He lives in Italy.
приятно смотреть когда человек понимает что он делает, а не творит какую-то фигню на манер а сделаю вот так и посмотрю чё получится, авось прокатит
How thick should the leather be?
Wow well don
جميل جدا
I kiff it😏
Some find it easier to set the snaps before gluing and stitching, but well done nonetheless.
I want to make one for my Viking ax. Do I need to do all that or can I skip a few steps?
By the way, who won the axe? I missed something? Haven't seen the results.
👍👍👍👍👍
I got to say. I’m kind of surprised you didn’t use black leather.
Im interested in how you handle.
👍👌👏💖