My Frosts 106 was the first non-kitchen knife I ever bought (not counting my Swiss Army Knife) and it still sees almost daily wood-carving use. The sheath I'd made for it, however, left a lot to be desired to I decided to make a new one and give my dutiful little knife the accessory it deserves.
This is my second time using a wooden liner and my first time using dye, but I went really carefully with this one and spared no effort. The dye was Fieblings "Medium Brown" but the name seems misleading, it comes out almost black after just one coat. The dangler ended up a little thin but this isn't really a hard use outdoors knife, it'll mostly just sit on my belt while I sit and carve.



This is my second time using a wooden liner and my first time using dye, but I went really carefully with this one and spared no effort. The dye was Fieblings "Medium Brown" but the name seems misleading, it comes out almost black after just one coat. The dangler ended up a little thin but this isn't really a hard use outdoors knife, it'll mostly just sit on my belt while I sit and carve.