I had a slab of birch and my Brusletto was in need of a new sheath.
The knife was found in the wild by a friend of mine several years ago. The tip was broken but I fixed it on a belt sander.
I made a pouch sheath for it but the leather (cromium tanned) was thin and flimsy and the knife treathened to push trough it.
The new sheath is inspired by the sami sheaths.
The belt loop is just temporary, until I find another neat way to do it.
Tor
The knife was found in the wild by a friend of mine several years ago. The tip was broken but I fixed it on a belt sander.
I made a pouch sheath for it but the leather (cromium tanned) was thin and flimsy and the knife treathened to push trough it.
The new sheath is inspired by the sami sheaths.
The belt loop is just temporary, until I find another neat way to do it.
Tor