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07-30-2008, 01:40 PM
Rancid Crabtree
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Next, I cut the pieces for the welt out of the scrap from the face and glued them in place.
Then I changed my mind and added a 2nd row of lacing holes To give it more strength.
After stitching, I trimmed all around for an even margin.
next, I wetted the edge and used the slicker to round it off.
I want this sheath to have a deep rich color but also wanted to see some of the tan through the die so I diluted the stain with alcohol.
Once thoroughly saturated, I let it sit for a few hours to dry.
To waterproof the leather and give it a nice sheen, I used mink oil and then warmed the sheath of the burner of the stove to make it soak in.
The knife and sheath are done.
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