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#280704 - 05/18/16 02:55 AM Re: Improvised knife sheath? [Re: dougwalkabout]
Teslinhiker Offline
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Doug, glad you are not the only one who has ever thought of this!

Here is my idea from sometime ago. Get a pool noodle (3.5" diameter size) from the Dollar store, Canadian Tire, Walmart etc. Cut a section length to fit the knife then cut the noodle in half lengthwise then trim to your needs. You could also cut a slit in the side of the noodle for an improvised belt loop attachment point.

Slip the knife into the noodle then press in so the handle is also in the noodle. The fit is so tight that you do not have to worry about the knife slipping out. Another good factor is the if you drop the knife into the water, it will float.



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#280705 - 05/18/16 03:46 AM Re: Improvised knife sheath? [Re: Roarmeister]
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This depends on the trip and upon circumstances, but other options include 1) for repeated trips to one location - just buy a knife and leave it with a friend between trips 2) mail a CARE package full of forbidden fruit to your destination and mail it back after the trip. These strategies aren't workable for every trip, but I have used them successfully...
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#280706 - 05/18/16 12:29 PM Re: Improvised knife sheath? [Re: hikermor]
NAro Offline
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In that same thrift shop, buy a cheap belt and tube of good glue (or JB Weld). A leather sheath doesn't have to be stitched. You can glue it up.. and even leave enough buckle to have a way to attach/carry it.

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#280707 - 05/18/16 02:01 PM Re: Improvised knife sheath? [Re: dougwalkabout]
dougwalkabout Offline
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Registered: 02/03/07
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Nice suggestions, thanks!

Cardboard by itself isn't entirely trustworthy (all bets are off should I fall on the blade at an unlucky angle). But reinforced with other materials as suggested, it should be a considerably more robust.

The polypropylene cutting mat is an option I hadn't thought of. Nice touch using the hotel hair dryer to shape it! I imagine very hot water might work also.

The leather belt is a good approach, either by itself or combined with tape and other materials. Better still: thrift shops often receive belts that aren't good enough to resell, and if you ask in the back you can have them for free.

One thing I have used successfully is 1/2" PEX tubing (cross-linked polypropylene) used for water lines in new construction. There are often discarded chunks at construction sites. This stuff is super tough to cut (hacksaw preferred) but if you can make a slit, it's good protection for any edge including machetes and axes. I imagine you could melt a slit into it with a nail and a heat source.


Edited by dougwalkabout (05/18/16 02:07 PM)

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#280709 - 05/18/16 08:02 PM Re: Improvised knife sheath? [Re: dougwalkabout]
EMPnotImplyNuclear Offline
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Originally Posted By: dougwalkabout
Nice suggestions, thanks!

I agree.

Originally Posted By: dougwalkabout
Cardboard by itself isn't entirely trustworthy (all bets are off should I fall on the blade at an unlucky angle). But reinforced with other materials as suggested, it should be a considerably more robust.

You mean just cardboard and tape isn't trustworthy?

I've made a sheath the way I described above ,
with just one wrap (three blade widths)
of brown cardboard from a crackers box
about 1/32inch(~.8mm) thick
I stabbed the sheathed knife into the floor several times,
it didn't poke through,
I stabbed at an angle, no pokes,
I pushed the edge into a table, edge didn't cut sheath

How do I get it to fail?

The only way I think its possible, aside from slicing it intentionally, is impact with hammer against anvil

cardboard from tetra-pack box of milk ought to be waterproof

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#280710 - 05/18/16 08:16 PM Re: Improvised knife sheath? [Re: dougwalkabout]
Bingley Offline
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How about just sending a Mora to the destination? We're spending quite a bit of effort to figure out an improvised sheath, and unless it's made from conveniently available materials in a convenient manner, it doesn't seem worthwhile -- especially when you can get a Mora for perhaps ten dollars more. I guess it's up to you to decide how much value your time has.

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#280711 - 05/18/16 08:50 PM Re: Improvised knife sheath? [Re: dougwalkabout]
Mark_R Offline
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Registered: 05/29/10
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If you access to a stove, you can dip PVC conduit in boiling water to soften it and form it around the knife while it cools. Use a towel to protect your hands while forming it. Caveat Emptor: I'm not sure I would use the pot for food afterwards...

Or just get a knife that's safe for pack carry to begin with

http://www.target.com/p/farberware-3-5-i...er/-/A-50424185

http://www.target.com/p/folding-knife-gerber/-/A-14898467
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#280712 - 05/18/16 09:58 PM Re: Improvised knife sheath? [Re: EMPnotImplyNuclear]
dougwalkabout Offline
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Originally Posted By: EMPnotImplyNuclear

You mean just cardboard and tape isn't trustworthy?

I've made a sheath the way I described above ...


Hmm! It seems you've had better luck than I have. I've had knife points penetrate tape-and-cardboard in soft-sided checked luggage. But it could be my lousy construction skills wink . I'll give your method another look.

Originally Posted By: EMPnotImplyNuclear
...cardboard from tetra-pack box of milk ought to be waterproof


Good idea.

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#280713 - 05/18/16 10:05 PM Re: Improvised knife sheath? [Re: Bingley]
dougwalkabout Offline
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Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 3219
Loc: Alberta, Canada
Originally Posted By: Bingley
We're spending quite a bit of effort to figure out an improvised sheath, and unless it's made from conveniently available materials in a convenient manner, it doesn't seem worthwhile --


Maybe, but it's a thought exercise that interests me. The "garbage commons" has tons of useful stuff that can be repurposed, and many times that's more satisfying than whipping out a credit card. And anyway, it was too quiet around here. grin

From my POV, the ability to improvise "found" materials in an effective way is an invaluable skill set in survival situations (or more importantly, in preventing them).

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#280714 - 05/18/16 11:14 PM Re: Improvised knife sheath? [Re: dougwalkabout]
hikermor Offline
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Loc: southern Cal
Buy a decent folder?
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