I had seen some beaver tail sheathes posted here and wanted to make on. I bought a couple of dried salted split beaver tails and went at it. There's a lot of fat on those things. A couple of hours of scraping, I got something that I thought I could use. I hope it lasts. The piece was big enough to wrap around the blade in one piece. There is a veg tan liner inside the beaver outside. The cuff is just some split cow hide. Chuck Burrows had posted an ambidextrou sheath that I liked, so I tried the same thing.
The knife began life as an Old Hickory (Ontario) 6" boning knife. The first steel pin is a fake. I didn't want to drill through the hardened steel of the blade, so it is in two pieces. The second one goes though a slot blade that I cut using a Dremel tool. The bolster is lead-free plumber's solder.
I am having issues with the stiching becoming loose after the rawhide dries. I am using artifical sinew for the stiching. How do you deal with this?
The beading is not that great. This is the first time I have tried to bead anything. Boy, do I have a lot to learn. What should I be thread should I be using to attach the beads?
Here are some pictures. Please feel free to comment good or bad. As usual, I am always open to suggestions. I have a thick skin and I am always trying to improve and take the suggestions I get here to heart. I have put handles on a few knives so far. I am pretty much limited to reshaping finished blades. One day, I hope to try to make my own blade, but I have alot to learn before I try it.
Thanks again, Tim