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Suppressors Kydex Knife Sheath: I made my own!

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I have a Benchmade fixed blade Griptillian that would really like to make an EDC knife. The sheath that it came with sucks.(I expected more from Benchmade, but I really like the knife itself.) I'm wondering if anyone knows of a company that makes an aftermarket sheath for that knife, or knows of someone who will make one for it.
Any ideas?
 
Re: Kydex Knife Sheath

You can make one exactly the way you want it with some Kydex sheet, some fasteners, and a spot torch.

I've done it for six of my knives, with varying retention, exposed knife, and on one I cut out a part of the sheath to use as a seatbelt cutter.
 
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http://www.knifekits.com/vcom/index.php?cPath=41

tHE kIT:
http://www.knifekits.com/vcom/index.php?cPath=41_54_137

Tek Loks rock!
http://www.knifekits.com/vcom/product_info.php?cPath=41_56&products_id=655

Now Get Busy!
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Wow, I didn't realize it was that easy. For under $10 each, I just ordered 4 of the kits. I have a couple other knives I've wished came with a better sheath. Now I can screw up once, and still make 3 decent pieces.
Thanks for the advice and the links.
 
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I know I started this thread awhile ago, but I just finally got around to actually making the sheath, and just wanted to show off my handywork.

I ended up going with Concealex instead of Kydex, as I heard the former molds up sharper than the latter, and the price was about the same. I ordered from here: http://www.usaknifemaker.com/store/ because they also sold a hand eyelet setter for $8, and the 1" molding foam at a reasonable price. The website also gave pretty good (basic)instructions on how to mold your own sheath.

Here's the finished product:
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I ended up cutting a 12"x12" piece of 1" dense "molding foam rubber" in half and hot-glueing each piece to a piece of 3/4" plywood. I heated the Concealex in the oven at 300F till I could smell it "cooking". Once soft, I laid it on one foam covered board, laid the knife on it, and folded it over (shiny side in). Then I put the other half of the "mold" on top and clamped the two pieces together with bar clamps. I don't know exactly how long the stuff takes to cool, but I let it sit clamped for 10 min. When I opened it up, the material had molded to the knife nicely. Then I drilled holes for the 1/4" eyelets and for the screws to attatch the belt loop/clip.

<span style="font-weight: bold">Very Important: </span> Make sure you put the female side of the atatchment screws into the holes from the inside of the sheath <span style="text-decoration: underline">before</span> you set the eyelets around the edges of the sheath!

Once the screws were in place, I set the eyelets around the edges of the sheath, trimmed away most of the excess with a coping saw (not the easiest but it was handy) and then finished contouring the edges with a belt sander.
Once the sheath was the shape I wanted, I smoothed the edges on a buffing wheel to polish and round them over.

Once the sheath was finished, I tried the knife in it for fit. It was a little tighter than I would have liked, so I boiled some water in a small pot and held the "mouth" of the sheath in the boiling water for about 30 seconds to soften it.
Then I took it out and inserted the knife and "tweaked" the mouth of the sheath for the perfect tension.

I'm pretty happy with the finished product. Tis is exactly what I was looking for.

If anyone else wants to give it a try and has any questions, feel free to shoot me a PM.
 
Re: Kydex Knife Sheath

Very nice! I ended up going with quick rivets instead of eyelets(though eyelets do look better IMHO) because they are cheaper and no tool purchase required.

If you have a heat gun, it does a dandy job for touch ups.

$5 Camping pads at Wally World work great for foam if you don't have something sitting around at home. I've also had good luck with foam in gun cases, though it is not as dense and will need to be compressed quite a bit more.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Forty-One</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Adician, how much would it cost for you to make one for my knife? I will bring it to you. </div></div>

There's a couple of guys who will do it for a smaller fee than I, and you can ship it too them instead of taking it to me.

I'll look some up and get back to you soon.

EDIT: http://www.redhillsheaths.com/
my favorite.

And here's a cool video on how to do it without a spot welding torch. :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lczZWgN4Kg