Type in words or a phrase and click 'Search'

Belt Sheath

The belt sheath is a traditional way to carry one of the bushcraft knifes. I usually use 8-9 oz leather for these sheaths. I use a hand saddle stich for the stitching on these sheaths. This way each stitch is like having two stitches. If one side happened to get damage while being worn, the sheath would not come apart. I also use a waxed thread that when pulled tight helps to resist the thread backing out or coming loose. This is a classic fold over sheath that can be made in right or left handed wearing.

Latest Posts

Around the Grinder – November 2017

What has been going on in the shop this past months? It has been a crazy few months at KHDaily Knives. I feel badly that these blogs were one of the things that just had to get cut out with all that was going on. Hopefully, I can keep up with it going forward. The […]

Continue Reading

Around the Grinder – May, 2017

What has been going on in the shop this past month? This past month I have been finishing up a couple of knives for special people I know. One is going to be going on an elk hunt with some of his family and another for his father. For the elk hunt, he wanted a […]

Continue Reading

Around the Grinder – April, 2017

What is Around the Grinder? Around the grinder is a type of blog post that I talk about what happened during the month.  It will be some knife making stuff, some stuff about life, and other miscellaneous things. There was a lot of cool things that happened this month.  This month started off with not much […]

Continue Reading
MENU