Handmade tomahawk sheath

Discussion in 'DIY (Do It Yourself)' started by B-line, Jan 17, 2017.

  1. B-line

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    I got a H&B Medium Camp Axe/Tomahawk this fall and finally got around to making a sheath for it. I should have taken pics as I was making it but didn't think of it. Oh well, here is the finished product.
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    I used a brad set T-nut to attach the belt clip and loc-tited it so that it swings freely on my belt without loosening the clip.
     
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    NICE!!!!
     
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    Looks great
     
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    Love the stitch work. Nice work
     
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    I like it.
     
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    Nice work, like the styling
     
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    * applause *

    Good job!
     
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    Thanks guys, so far I'm happy with it. Now I need to get out into the woods with it.
     
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    Looks good. Have you sealed it with anything?
     
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    I put a coat of neatsfoot oil on and then one of Obenaufs with a little heat to help it penetrate.
     
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    Nice. And nice profile pic as well.
     
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    Thanks, that's my 2015 antelope and my first European mount.
     

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