O.k., perhaps a bit overly confident after my first experience with hot waxing leather (a tiny flask I made for my daughter after reading a tutorial by Eric M), I decided to make a new sheath for my knife. I wanted to make a neck sheath that was lighter than the previous sheath I made with the recommended sheath leather which is much thicker, so I thought I would hot-wax the sheath like I’d done with the flask making it hard as rocks and seemingly indestructible…
Well, all went well; got a nice looking sheath with a nice tight fit. I waxed it and put it in the oven at 200 degrees F. like I had done with the flask… 10 minutes later I checked it, seemed like it had too much wax on it still, left it in the oven for another 10 mins….. BIG Mistake! You can see the results…
Note: this sheath was intended for my Enzo Trapper, almost twice the size of the sheath…
Perhaps an Enzo Trappette…
I think it looks pretty cool though… I'll just have to find a knife that fits it…
Jacob V.
Well, all went well; got a nice looking sheath with a nice tight fit. I waxed it and put it in the oven at 200 degrees F. like I had done with the flask… 10 minutes later I checked it, seemed like it had too much wax on it still, left it in the oven for another 10 mins….. BIG Mistake! You can see the results…

Note: this sheath was intended for my Enzo Trapper, almost twice the size of the sheath…

Perhaps an Enzo Trappette…
I think it looks pretty cool though… I'll just have to find a knife that fits it…
Jacob V.