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Welts and Stitching

Started by gables, January 08, 2010, 03:57:00 PM

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gables

How wide do you make your welts and do you stitch down the center of that width?
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LC

I've never measured but guessing probably 3/8" leaves you plenty to belt sand the edges true flat, try to stitch down the center but don't always make it!
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prarieboy

Yeah what LC said. But I do use an old compass to guage with makes it lot easier.
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shortstroke 91

Mine are about 1/2" so it leaves some extra to sand down. I also super glue them in before stitching so they won't move and it helps me get down the middle.
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Roughcountry

For mr welt width and thickness varies with the blade. Thickness matches blade thickness, and width matches the size of the blade. On a small knife I will sometimes taper the welt and will most always use a pin or copper rivet to protect the stitches at the top edge side of the sheath.

They average 3/8 for me.

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