Spyke
lemmy.world

Really nice work! I made a similar one for my leatherman and it was an incredibly satisfying process. I liked how your final color came out. Post a pic after a few weeks so we can see the patina!

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Hehe it’s great eh?! Will do after it’s been weathering. I’m also making a couple of other things I will post soon!

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Lemmyinreply
lemmy.nz

The back is 2.5mm and the front is 2mm. I guess that means 4/5oz and 6/7oz?

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jwnreply
lemmy.world

I've been wanting to try wet molding a leatherman or pocket knife, but don't have the right thickness at the moment...

Here's a couple thicker (7-9 oz) sheaths I've wet molded that I'm really happy with!

Silky Gomboy 240 Sheath:

Mora Garberg / Kansbol Sheath:

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Ah that’s cool! Did one of the image links not render? I can only see the Gomboy one.

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lemmy.ca

That turned out well! I’ll have to try that sometime. I always thought I need some sort of mold for it. Did you keep it in there while it dried?

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Cool. I’ll try that. Thanks. Chuck is my hero! I wouldn’t have gotten anywhere without him. I do very different stuff than him but his techniques, knowledge and tips are invaluable.

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