Leather

How to make an 18th century money wallet with Jeff Luke | Craftsman's Corner #5

How to make an 18th century money wallet with Jeff Luke | Craftsman's Corner #5

In this installment of Craftsman’s Corner, we’ll be creating a basic “money” wallet to carry your cash, as well as a few modern necessities such as driver’s license, business cards, and that evil plastic, because after all, nothing says farby like whipping out that modern, machine sewn nylon tri-fold to pay for goods at an event

How to make a sheath for your camp or belt axe | Late 18th Century

How to make a sheath for your camp or belt axe | Late 18th Century

On this week's episode of Crossman's corner from the NMLRA, we're going to show you how to make this small camp axe sheath based on an original from the 18th century.

How to make a Cow's Knee Lock Cover for your Flintlock Muzzle Loader

How to make a Cow's Knee Lock Cover for your Flintlock Muzzle Loader

This week we're going to be making this leather cow's knee or lock cover to keep our flintlock dry while we're out in the woods. This is a relatively simple project that took me just over an hour to put together from start to finish.

How to make a Flint Wallet with Jeff Luke | Craftsman's Corner #1

How to make a Flint Wallet with Jeff Luke | Craftsman's Corner #1

In this first edition of Craftsman’s Corner, I’ll walk you through creating a basic leather flint and tool wallet. This piece will be a handy addition to your hunting or shooting pouch and allow you carry a few extra flints, some cleaning patch material, and a couple of basic cleaning/maintenance tools while afield or at the range with your trusted flintlock.