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Sheath Hole Spacing Ruler
A sheath hole spacing ruler (often called a sheath template ruler or leather stitching jig ruler) is used to consistently mark eyelet/rivet holes for knife sheaths, especially when you want clean, evenly spaced Kydex or leather holes for Chicago screws or rivets. The ruler has holes spaced at 0.7” on center to meet compatibility with most commercial belt attachments. The edge of the ruler to the line of holes is perfectly spaced to allow the correct clearance for 0.25” press eyelets.
See the video below for more information.
A sheath hole spacing ruler (often called a sheath template ruler or leather stitching jig ruler) is used to consistently mark eyelet/rivet holes for knife sheaths, especially when you want clean, evenly spaced Kydex or leather holes for Chicago screws or rivets. The ruler has holes spaced at 0.7” on center to meet compatibility with most commercial belt attachments. The edge of the ruler to the line of holes is perfectly spaced to allow the correct clearance for 0.25” press eyelets.
See the video below for more information.