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11-08-05, 09:45 AM #1
Another Kydex sheath tutorial
This was just posted over on Bladeforums -
http://www.chiro75knives.com/tutoria...htutorial.html
Pretty good.Peter
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11-08-05, 09:53 AM #2
Re: Another Kydex sheath tutorial
Good timing!
Thanks Peter
I've learned from my mistakes, I'm now really good at them.
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19-11-08, 11:09 PM #3
Re: Another Kydex sheath tutorial
Link is dead...
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19-11-08, 11:10 PM #4
Re: Another Kydex sheath tutorial
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20-11-08, 11:44 AM #5
Re: Another Kydex sheath tutorial
And it didn't seem right to rip the content wholesale - even with permission.
Quick Kydex tutorial:
Cover your blade with a layer of masking tape; this gives some clearance on the blade and *hopefully* reduces the scratching problem - but be assured, it will scratch.
Cut a piece of paper to a rough shape of the sheath (wrap it around the knife) - bear in mind that you want the spring of the Kydex to act as a retaining mechanism in most cases. Cut that shape out of Kydex (0.060 for blades under 6" as a general rule, 0.090" for larger or more heavy-duty; thicker Kydex takes more force to flex).
Warm the Kydex with a hot air paint stripper or in an oven until it goes limp & looks like wet leather. *Quickly* - and wearing cotton gloves - wrap the blade in the Kydex, then sandwich in a press - I use 2 1" thick closed cell pads backed up with thick plywood & pop it in a 2 ton press, which gives very good definition. In a pinch, a Workmate will do.
Wait about 1 min for the Kydex to cool. Remove the knife, drill & fit rivets or what have you, then cut back the edges to neaten the profile and polish the edges. Check retention; this can be adjusted with some careful work with a heat gun. Wear gloves.
Of course, there's more than one way to skin a cat and I've left loads out as it's just a quick & dirty "tutorial". Plenty around.Peter
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20-11-08, 12:34 PM #6
Re: Another Kydex sheath tutorial
Nicely condensed down to the essentials Peter.

For finishing the edges here a tip I picked up from a US custom maker; for a professional finish, mix a small quantity of WD40 and acetone, use a clean cloth and wipe the edges with this........smooth and shiny!
BarryGuycep Owner
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20-11-08, 01:03 PM #7
Re: Another Kydex sheath tutorial
I use a buffing wheel... Not much need for compound. Why WD40? The acetone will blur the scratches as is.
Peter
ethics (Noun, pl)
1. a code of behaviour, esp. of a particular group, profession, or individual: business ethics
2. the moral fitness of a decision, course of action, etc.
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