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Scandinavian Style Knife Sheath

A sheath, for a knife

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/scandinavian-style-knife-sheath • Posted by Raven W.

This is a great little Pukko knife I got for roughing out my carvings. It came without a sheath so I kept a little bit of leather for it. Since it's a Finnish knife I decided to try my hand at the wood & leather type of sheath that is common for this type of blade. The wood is from an old bit of Lime I never got around to carving. Not sure what I'll do as regards belt loop yet, to be honest I rarely have a knife on my belt, it's usually in my bag with the carving tools, so I will more than likely leave it as is. Talking of which, the runes around the top of the sheath are Old English for "Carve" Oh yeah, and the spoon? Well, that's the first one I've made that actually resembles a proper spoon it's from a bit of found wood, possibly Hazel, that I picked up in Salcey Forest.

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Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
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Description

This is a great little Pukko knife I got for roughing out my carvings. It came without a sheath so I kept a little bit of leather for it. Since it's a Finnish knife I decided to try my hand at the wood & leather type of sheath that is common for this type of blade. The wood is from an old bit of Lime I never got around to carving. Not sure what I'll do as regards belt loop yet, to be honest I rarely have a knife on my belt, it's usually in my bag with the carving tools, so I will more than likely leave it as is. Talking of which, the runes around the top of the sheath are Old English for "Carve" Oh yeah, and the spoon? Well, that's the first one I've made that actually resembles a proper spoon it's from a bit of found wood, possibly Hazel, that I picked up in Salcey Forest.

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