My Homemade Bowie, now I need to make a sheath-Pic Heavy

Started by Mogorilla, January 20, 2009, 08:48:31 PM

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Mogorilla

Hey,
Got an old corn knife from my Mother-in-law's barn.  I patiently shaped and cleaned the blade, added a guard and made the handle from a piece of cherry from a branch that blew down a couple of years ago on the farm.  Now I will start the best part, making a sheath.  Its a beast, the blade is just shy of 12" and the overall is ~16".
The start

a little closer

closer

Getting there

Got it.

Marshal Will Wingam

That looks like a fun project, Mo. That's a fine knife. A good sheath will do it justice. Looking forward to seeing it.

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Nice job, Mogorilla - an excellent rendition of a large transitional southern knife! If you chose to add a "D" guard ...
I also liked your parfleche project earlier....but hey..

THAT'S A SMOOT!!!...you should put that in the  SCORRS page!
perhaps  I should  adopt you ... :-)

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RollingThunder

I agree, and that's quite the upgrade too! From fighting off corn, to fighting off griz!

Nice work!
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Ace Lungger

Nice knife Mo, Can't wait to see the sheath, that will be awesome!
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Gun Butcher

   NOw that is the type of project I love. Take someting old and give it a new life. Great job Mo can't wait to see the sheath.
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Wiley Desperado

What a great knife Mo, Jim Bowie would be proud of you pard.     

ChuckBurrows

Nicely done Mo!  ;D

Any ideas for the sheath yet.......FWIW - on those big blades I really like the vegtan core covered with rawhide (deer or elk is best IMO) - it makes for a very stiff and skookum sheath and look good too.......
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Mogorilla

My original thought on the sheath was a mexican loop variety, with an inlaid Rahide Texas Star on the strap.   But now you guys got me thinking, which as my wife will attest is a dangerous thing ;D.   I also have two more knives in the works so I think some sheath research is in order.   

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