Axe sheath
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Knife Sheat by Bira - created on 2018-05-05 17:12:30
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Draven saved to Leather&Leather Tools
Belt loop to carry you axe for quick axe when you are working. This system as some adjustment to provide a better fit of the loop to the thickness of the handle. The height of the size is self maintains the axe secure. But Is need I can make an extra loop to firmly secure the axe. Can make a custom item if you have an extra large or extra small handle Leather Axe belt loop Holster for carrying "boys axe" Axes like Gransfors Small Forest WETTERLINGS outdoor Bahco HUS-0.8-500 Handmade from 3,5…
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Jason Daye saved to BushCraft
Axe sheath...nice looking but the bone pin would be lost in minutes...need to design it into as attached. MXS
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Harley saved to leathercraft
I just refurbished an older Hudson Bay Norlund hatchet and made a custom leather sheath to go with it. It has 6 layers of stacked leather on...
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Like Minded saved to Leathercraft
An axe-traordinary holiday gift idea for all the lumberjacks and jills in your life... Our DIY leather axe cover is a functional as it is fashionable!
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Razvan Veris saved to diy
My first attempt at a leather axe sheath, neck guard and strap. Turned out pretty sweet!
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Сергей Куликов saved to чехол для топора
were currently doing some batch work including some blacksmiths knives that are going to be available soon
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Kevin Thomas saved to Blacksmithing
Previously I posted about some basic leather working gear which would allow you to complete a few projects. You can find the post on the low cost kit here, and on the intermediate kit here. For this particular project I will be using the items in the intermediate kit, but it can also be done with just the low cost kit. The first step when making a leather axe sheath is to create the template. This is probably the hardest part of the process. Take a piece of paper, place the axe head on it…
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David M saved to Leather Craft