Hi. Very good and functional knives. In Russia, such knives are in demand, because they are often used in hunting when cutting an animal, elk, wild boar, deer, so I like it! Good luck.
Wow, way to set the mood for crafting! Sometimes I get intimidated by the custom process, but this reminds me why I choose to do it. Thanks for an inspiring video. I like your style.
Me too! Make more so Videos! Its so much batter than all than fance "bang Boom bang" overloader Clips!!! And thanks for sharing your skills. I can learn a lot of! I'm in the beginning of Knife making but it was fron das to day better. Big Tahnks and take care!
Yes it’s actually a cowboy cb3200 and it can sew up to I think 3/4” leather. Something like that. Great machine. You can buy one from brodbeck ironworks.
@@CurtisHaaland haha i mean just in general, good sound, flows good. I like it! sheath making is cool to haha, just noticed the time it probably took to edit it :D
Hi. Very good and functional knives. In Russia, such knives are in demand, because they are often used in hunting when cutting an animal, elk, wild boar, deer, so I like it! Good luck.
Wow, way to set the mood for crafting! Sometimes I get intimidated by the custom process, but this reminds me why I choose to do it. Thanks for an inspiring video. I like your style.
Nice work.
God bless you guys.
Lots of take aways from this video, great video to watch.
Tanks for sharing.
Great Curtis! Love your sheaths
Thanks Steven!
I really enjoy the chill music and just working videos. Thank you for providing the content. Also, huge congrats on making Journeyman!
Thanks so much!
That leather texturing is very Burt Foster of you!
He did teach me
Very beautiful knifes! Like your Video style its so relaxed in a normaly loud shop😉 sorry for bad Englisch!
Thanks so much brother! I love relaxing videos.
Me too! Make more so Videos! Its so much batter than all than fance "bang Boom bang" overloader Clips!!! And thanks for sharing your skills. I can learn a lot of! I'm in the beginning of Knife making but it was fron das to day better. Big Tahnks and take care!
Great job at the sheaths and vid production!
Thanks so much!
Curtis, could you show us your sewing machine?
Can do!!
Fantastic tutorial
Thanks brother! It’s simple.
Amazing!!!
Hi. That brass burnisher is really nice. Who makes that? (Great quality video, btw.)
Good morning, what a good video, could you tell me the characteristics of the sewing machine? I want to buy one and I don't know which one will work.
Yes it’s actually a cowboy cb3200 and it can sew up to I think 3/4” leather. Something like that. Great machine. You can buy one from brodbeck ironworks.
nice ,definitely useful content for me :D
How did you calculate the relief for a good fit?
Nice those are great. Hey what kind of glue is that you're using?
It’s called Aquilim 315 amzn.to/3SjCRXK
@@CurtisHaaland Thanks
your editing is pretty slick! haha i have no patience for it X)
Haha sheath making?
@@CurtisHaaland haha i mean just in general, good sound, flows good. I like it! sheath making is cool to haha, just noticed the time it probably took to edit it :D
Where do you get those latching clips?
They’re from Ulticlip!
Good day. Just wanna ask how to order if im from Philippines?
I have a website you can sign up for the newsletter. I have small knife drops every so often
This was a very relaxing way to start my day in the shop. What is that tool you used to burn the ends of your stitching?
That’s called a thread zap amzn.to/3RNVnbi
Super handy tool. Easier than a lighter
@@CurtisHaaland thank you a ton!! Definitely picking up one. I used your metal rod method for a little bit, that thing looks way easier and cleaner!
Do you use a lighter weight of leather for the piece that covers the clip
Ya that is about 3-4oz
Awesome leatherwork! I was wondering where you got the fasteners for the clip?
Hey! I got them from amazon. Chicago Screws