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Question: to bring the kydex into the shape I want, is heating = softening it and then cutting it with regular scissors an option? Have you tried this? Or does fitting it while it's cold and stiff bring any benefits?
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archangel wrote:
Sat Apr 17, 2021 10:46 am
Question: to bring the kydex into the shape I want, is heating = softening it and then cutting it with regular scissors an option? Have you tried this? Or does fitting it while it's cold and stiff bring any benefits?
Yes, heating=softening=shaping. You need to press it to form it. If you form it prior to heating it could be distorted.
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Skidoosh wrote:
Sat Apr 17, 2021 11:27 am
archangel wrote:
Sat Apr 17, 2021 10:46 am
Question: to bring the kydex into the shape I want, is heating = softening it and then cutting it with regular scissors an option? Have you tried this? Or does fitting it while it's cold and stiff bring any benefits?
Yes, heating=softening=shaping. You need to press it to form it. If you form it prior to heating it could be distorted.

I know you need to heat it in order to be able to form it.. Question was if the kydex can be cut with scissors when it's hot. I think the tutorial explains how to shape it when it's cold and stiff.
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Yes. It's buttery soft when hot and will cut with scissors. Bigger meat shears like you find in the kitchen (often in knife blocks) is a good way to go. Remember it cools fast though.

Speaking of temp, in order to get clean lines and good formation I heat mine in a toaster oven set to 400 F. It heats for about 120 - 180 seconds and when I take it out it's hot enough to be difficult to handle with bare hands and completely limp. I then do my best to get everything positioned and get the pressure on it as fast as possible. If I don't pressure down within 30 seconds I don't get as good of a result because the kydex is cooling so quickly.
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I trim the outer shape after it cools so that I don't interrupt the cooling and distort any of the contours I've formed. I usually rough cut it out on a band saw and then finish shaping it on my knife grinder.
However, instead of the band saw you can use a utility razor/knife (carefully as you start the lines) and it only takes a few cut strokes to cut deeply enough to be able to bend the kydex back and forth and break it along the cut line.
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Sorry Archangel, I didn't fully understand the question.

Xplorer- any hints on flaring rivets?
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I've flared them with a center punch and a ball pein hammer, but the proper tools aren't terribly expensive and make the job much easier.
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I put up a link earlier in this thread for the inexpensive tool that will do the job. It's $11.99. If you have it already and are still struggling to get clean flares, put a drop of oil (lube) in the lower dish of the tool to help the brass slip as it stretches.
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Appreciate all the good info here. I'm hoping to get a Mule on Thursday and if so, will be making scales and a sheath for it. Actually will probably make a couple sheaths, bought a bunch of leather REALLY cheap at an auction a couple weeks ago and will also try a kydex one.

I do have one question, what do you use for the foam on your kydex press?
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sbdude wrote:
Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:58 am

..I do have one question, what do you use for the foam on your kydex press?
Molding foam.

You can cut this 11.5 x 11.5 piece in half and use 2 pieces 11.5 x 5.75 to mold a sheath no problem.
https://usaknifemaker.com/mold-foam-for ... ene-1.html

I've been using the same piece of this specific foam for over 6 years (roughly 200 sheaths) now and still don't need to replace it. https://www.knifekits.com/vcom/sheathho ... -4292.html

Apparently this stuff is the new "latest, greatest" version. I haven't tried it, but I'm sure it's excellent stuff too. When I need to order more I'll probably order this one next time.
https://www.knifekits.com/vcom/sheathho ... 10056.html
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Wait - you made 200 sheaths?? :eek:

You do this for a living, right? :p
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Xplorer wrote:
Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:49 am
sbdude wrote:
Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:58 am

..I do have one question, what do you use for the foam on your kydex press?
Molding foam.

You can cut this 11.5 x 11.5 piece in half and use 2 pieces 11.5 x 5.75 to mold a sheath no problem.
https://usaknifemaker.com/mold-foam-for ... ene-1.html

I've been using the same piece of this specific foam for over 6 years (roughly 200 sheaths) now and still don't need to replace it. https://www.knifekits.com/vcom/sheathho ... -4292.html

Apparently this stuff is the new "latest, greatest" version. I haven't tried it, but I'm sure it's excellent stuff too. When I need to order more I'll probably order this one next time.
https://www.knifekits.com/vcom/sheathho ... 10056.html

Awesome!!! Thanks for the info and links!!
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I know this is the Kydex thread, but man those handles you come up with are incredible Chad!! Beautiful work!
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Xplorer wrote:
Thu Apr 15, 2021 1:01 pm
Just tryin' to be helpful. ;)
If that's your goal, you are knocking it out of the park.
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TkoK83Spy wrote:
Mon Apr 19, 2021 12:13 pm
I know this is the Kydex thread, but man those handles you come up with are incredible Chad!! Beautiful work!
That's really nice of you :), I genuinely appreciate the compliment. My handles are a "labor of love" that take so much time I end up making about $1.50 per hour when I sell a knife (if I choose to sell them at all) :o. I just think a high quality custom knife should be as enjoyable to look at it is to use. I really just make them for myself and then reluctantly sell them if I need money to make the next one. :p
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TomAiello wrote:
Mon Apr 19, 2021 1:01 pm
Xplorer wrote:
Thu Apr 15, 2021 1:01 pm
Just tryin' to be helpful. ;)
If that's your goal, you are knocking it out of the park.

Thanks Tom! I'm very happy you think so. I really do hope more people get inspired by these threads and we see more Mule handles and sheaths being made at home as a result. Sometimes, there are things we didn't know we could do until someone shows that it's within reach. I want people to see that it only takes a little "want to", a dash of "stick-to-it-tive-ness" and maybe answers to a few questions for anyone to get to feel the pride that comes from carrying their Mule with their own custom handle and sheath. :)
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Xplorer wrote:
Mon Apr 19, 2021 1:21 pm
I really just make them for myself and then reluctantly sell them if I need money to make the next one. :p
Any time you feel that need... :)
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archangel wrote:
Mon Apr 19, 2021 11:10 am
Wait - you made 200 sheaths?? :eek:

You do this for a living, right? :p
:p I just noticed this comment and realized you were talking to me :p

That was just a "ballpark" estimate. It's probably more than that. I stopped trying to keep track about 2 years ago. I don't do this for a living, but I might do it for an additional retirement income-boost one day ;) . I've been working at making knives 7 days a week for 5 of the past 6 years. I gave myself 15 years to get "good" at it. 9 years from now my apprentice time is up and, I'm either going to be a really good knife maker or I'll have to start learning how to make watches or coo coo clocks something :D :p
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Reminder of good tutorial here:

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