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rawhide knife case
helllo this is the first time i posted or asked any quistion. I have been looking and learn, i have bought how to make knife cases dvd by chuck burrows loved ,and learn alot from it
I have some buffol rawhide, and it real then so i try to work with it I would like to seal it some way i have some picture to show and would like some comments please thank you http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/grayii...?.dir=/427dre2 |
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I just love Chuck?s work!
Can?t access the link. |
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I couldn't get the pic to come up. Can you post it on here? (You may have to reduce it.)
Fritch? I was just up in Borger. The excitement has hardly worn off. Chuck's video is excellent! His new one on holsters is also terrific! __________________ God bless Texas! Now let's secede!! |
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I wounder why it worked for me , i well try to fix it yeap fritch it home james gray
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Alright i went to photo bucket, and this is my first time so if it is to big to not yell to loud
Last edited by Chuck Burrows; 08-02-2006 at 10:55 AM. |
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please let me know it works here some more
Last edited by Chuck Burrows; 08-02-2006 at 10:58 AM. |
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Howdy Snake -
VERY nicely done including some fine beadwork!.. The native way of sealing rawhide was using either a thinned mix of hide glue, which you can make yourself by simmering rawhide scraps in water, or the juice of the prickly pear. The Euro way was using some type of varnish, the most appropriate modern version being oil based marine spar varnish. If you're not overly concerned by authenticity than any good quality wood finish such as a quick drying satin polyurethane will work fine. BTW - since you're interested in native inspired sheath I'd suggest checking out the book "Plains Indian Knife Sheath" by Alex Koslov - it's available from Crazy Crow - www.crazycrow.com and at around $15.00 bucks is an excellent resource. Keep up the good work...!!!! __________________ Chuck Burrows Hand Crafted Leather & Frontier Knives dba Wild Rose Trading Co Durango, CO chuck@wrtcleather.com www.wrtcleather.com The beautiful sheaths created for storing the knife elevate the knife one step higher. It celebrates the knife it houses. Last edited by Chuck Burrows; 08-02-2006 at 11:10 AM. |
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thank your for the help and advise
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Thank you chuck for fixing my link can you give my a hint how you did it thanks
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You're welcome......
In order for the images to show wrap the URL (the whole file name including the http:// stuff) of each image between the image tags like this: [ img ] http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m298/James-G/100_0841.jpg [ /img ] note: in order to make the image appear leave out the spaces I had to put in in order to demonstrate........... __________________ Chuck Burrows Hand Crafted Leather & Frontier Knives dba Wild Rose Trading Co Durango, CO chuck@wrtcleather.com www.wrtcleather.com The beautiful sheaths created for storing the knife elevate the knife one step higher. It celebrates the knife it houses. Last edited by Chuck Burrows; 08-04-2006 at 04:07 PM. |
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thank you agion for the info and that book u told me about it on the want list thanks agion and your works is the best
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