Thanks for the tips on stiffening up the sheath Seagull.
I dont mind if it darkens the leather as it is quite a light colour as it is, so win, win situation by the look of it, just hope I dont fudge it up.
Is there a link with a bit more detail on the proceedure on here anywhere that you know of.
just to answer a couple of questions: How much wax will I need, how to heat it safely, etc etc.
Sorry fellah, I have been away.
All I can do, is to tell you what I do, but there are better ways, have a butchers at Erics posts.
Nick one pan that wont be missed; something as near in radius ,as your sheath length.
Have a hunt around for a commercial beekeeper and get some bulk blocks of pure wax and , at the present"going price " of wax, you will need about £7 worth...it is dear but you can use it overagain.
While melting yer wax over a
gentle heat, you can be warming up the leather with a hair dryer.
When the wax has
justmelted, you whoosh your item through it , covering it completely, (inside and out, for the full dip).but try to keep the item away from the bottom of the pan........sure you will get some uneveness and blotches, but you even those out by use of the hairdryer.
Also, watch out for "slightly warm" fingers......and use plenty of newspaper on your worktops.
But! for just the "wax'n melt", all you need is one very small block of wax about one third the size of your palm and an inch deep ; which you melt in anything, even a clean bean tin......heat up the leather with a hairdryer, then use an old natural bristle brush to daub the wax over the surface of the item........(plenty of paper to cover worktops.)...now, when covered it will look hideously blotchy, but you just waft it over with the hairdryer again and again, watching out for drips all over the kitchen floor...
Unless you want to be a pro, then you best have at hand, a few ramekins in which to pour the unused wax '''and youll have a nice block to use whenever you want.
And, when cooled, you just bung em in the deep freeze for a half hour and this makes it dead easy to remove;
Hope its been of help
Ceeg