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Leather Tips from a Master (Knife Sheath Tips) with Paul Long (DVD)

SKU: CRAW0007

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This DVD is a supplement to Paul’s first two sheath DVDs which are both available from Artisan Ideas (Basic Pouch Sheaths DVD, and Advanced Blade Sheaths DVD). While Paul does not construct a finished sheath in this DVD, he does take the time to answer some viewer questions, demonstrate some advanced tooling techniques, and give valuable leather working tips that are a result of his many years of experience.

Universal DVD, 72 minutes

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This DVD is a supplement to Paul’s first two sheath DVDs which are both available from Artisan Ideas (Basic Pouch Sheaths DVD, and Advanced Blade Sheaths DVD). While Paul does not construct a finished sheath in this DVD, he does take the time to answer some viewer questions, demonstrate some advanced tooling techniques, and give valuable leather working tips that are a result of his many years of experience.

The topics covered in this video are:

  • Tooling Demonstration
  • Basket Weave
  • Arrow Heads
  • Geometrics
  • Shell Crescents
  • Crazy Legs
  • Camouflage Borders
  • Carving Discussion
  • Leather Working Tools
  • Various Belt Loop Types
  • Odd Shaped Sheaths Discussion
  • Fixing a Broken Thread
  • Artisan Support Information

(Running Time: 1 Hour 12 Minutes)

Paul Long started working with leather while attending Texas A&I back in 1951, and it remained a hobby of his until he retired in 1995. After retirement, Paul trained with a master boot and saddle maker for a year. This gave him a good foundation for taking his leather work into almost any direction. In 2004, Paul was asked to make some sheaths for a friend of his who made knives, and the rest is history. Now Paul specializes strictly in knife sheaths, and with nearly 60 years of experience in working with leather, he has become one of the leading sheath makers of our nation.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 lbs
Year published

2011

Publisher

Chris Crawford

Length

72 minutes