denwag
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After Making several sheaths out of kydex I finally designed one that is very functional. One of the problems that you run into with a sheath for your digger is that it fills up with mud and packs solid until you cannot get your digger back into the sheath( see photos below). I experimented with drill holes in the back and that still didn't solve the problem. I have a few diggers that I use a lot and wanted to make something functional that would work with all of them. My solution was to not plug the pointed end rather cover past it and leave it open on the bottom. This still completely covers the blade but does not inhibit the mud and dirt from falling out or being easily remove.
This is made of of .080 kydex and I used 1/4" chicago bolts. The bolts allow the kydex some room to expand if your digger is packed with mud and can also be taken apart should you nee to clean the inside out completely.
I might add that kydex if very easy to work with. All I used to make this was a drill, carpenter knife, straight edge and a heat gun. Get on Youtube and look at videos on how to make a kydex knife sheath.
Regards
This is made of of .080 kydex and I used 1/4" chicago bolts. The bolts allow the kydex some room to expand if your digger is packed with mud and can also be taken apart should you nee to clean the inside out completely.
I might add that kydex if very easy to work with. All I used to make this was a drill, carpenter knife, straight edge and a heat gun. Get on Youtube and look at videos on how to make a kydex knife sheath.
Regards
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