My knife pouch is going brilliantly still mate.
Looks like new..
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My knife pouch is going brilliantly still mate.
Looks like new..
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Have been fortunate to have some of my gear reviewed by an Australian Bushcrafter, thought I'd share the link for members here
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qux-NV4bOrc&feature=share
"Never under estimate the power of the tap, let it flow through you"
@oncedisturbed those scales you used on that unfinished Knife I used on my Big Lake fillet knife.
Great grip for slimey and bloody hands, great review too Bro...
@threedogs, cheers bud. Ryan is down to earth and very honest in all his reviews.
Which scales / unfinished knife do you mean? I've not done 1 in ages, need to do my tracker and mini dingo blades yet but haven't gotten around to it
"Never under estimate the power of the tap, let it flow through you"
Ah k, I didn't make the knife, was just given it to do the sheath.
The scales are carbon fibre scales from memory
"Never under estimate the power of the tap, let it flow through you"
Yeah its a man made composite but great for wet or gooey situations,
plus very easy to work
Been flat out since my recent trip up north and frantically playing catch up.
2 of 3 sheathes recently completed, also a prototype satchel bag with discreet sheath for an esee Izula on the rear panel.
Also have to finish tweaking a pattern for a massive custom knife for a sponsor I've picked up and then onto a screen accurate cosplay item being a Luke Skywalker Jedi belt from Return of the Jedi to be knocked out as well.
@MB still need to make up a mould for your sheath as well
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...017/05/208.jpg
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...017/05/209.jpg
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...017/05/210.jpg
Size comparison against a 1.25L soft drink bottle
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...017/05/211.jpg
"Never under estimate the power of the tap, let it flow through you"
Ready to prep for dyeing
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...017/05/225.jpg
"Never under estimate the power of the tap, let it flow through you"