Posts: 370 Location: Philadelphia
Tue 24 Sep, 2013 5:22 pm
DIY scabbard for Albion Senlac
I wanted to share my first attempt at a scabbard. I think its coming along pretty nicely. Details - It has a poplar wood core, sandwich method, not carved. I shaped it using a wood plane and sandpaper. It has been lined with wool felt and it is super snug to the blade. When held upside down, the sword will not slide out, even if I shake it. It's really snug, which I like a lot. I have no chape at the moment as you can see, but can add one at a later date if I make one (never have) or buy. I purchased the leather from ebay as well as the straps/belts (1.5" wide, 6-7 oz leather straps, vegetable tanned). The straps I dyed myself. The main scabbard leather came from ebay this color, which I actually liked a lot so left it alone. The leather was a remnant and I believe it was 3-4 oz weight, I think. At this point, I am mostly done with this project. As you can see, I have no buckles yet and am still, not sure if I will end up using some kind of buckle or the other method I see where you split the belt and tie it through 2 holes in the shorter belt (sorry, not sure what that is referred to). Getting the belts integrated was probably the most challenging part for me. Other than some grip re-wraps, this is the first time I really worked with leather in earnest and I have learned a lot. Many thanks to all those great scabbard makers out there that have shared their methods on the web, those kinds of resources are so important for a do it yourselfer.
edit - grammar problems