Nice work! can I ask? What are you using/how are you constructing for the inner edge facing the cutting edge? A thicker hide or? Hand stitching after gluing? Have thought about trying to make one, gluing it together and then getting a cobbler to stitch it.Some more! Lil Takeda action! Second leather saya I ever made. Died to match the Takeda box. Buckskin inlay.
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Thank you! So the piece that the cutting edge touches is called a welt. It's basically a frame that can just go on the side of the knife with the cutting edge or go all the way around the blade. I construct my saya with the welt going all around the blade, as I feel it adds extra stability. You need the welt so that your cutting edge doesn't cut through the stitches. I do use rubber cement to put it all together before hand stitching. Which isn't too hard and basic tools to do so not too expensive, probably less than a leatherworker would charge to stitch it for you! I'm attaching a picture to give a better idea of the welt. This isn't mine, just a pic from Google.Nice work! can I ask? What are you using/how are you constructing for the inner edge facing the cutting edge? A thicker hide or? Hand stitching after gluing? Have thought about trying to make one, gluing it together and then getting a cobbler to stitch it.
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Thanks, much appreciated!Thank you! So the piece that the cutting edge touches is called a welt. It's basically a frame that can just go on the side of the knife with the cutting edge or go all the way around the blade. I construct my saya with the welt going all around the blade, as I feel it adds extra stability. You need the welt so that your cutting edge doesn't cut through the stitches. I do use rubber cement to put it all together before hand stitching. Which isn't too hard and basic tools to do so not too expensive, probably less than a leatherworker would charge to stitch it for you! I'm attaching a picture to give a better idea of the welt. This isn't mine, just a pic from Google.View attachment 210126
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