So, a while ago I got myself a junglegreen scrapivore, and decided I would try to make a wooden sheath.
Here is the process and the result.

Started out with a piece of processed beech wood. It has a green color, not far from the junglegreen knife.
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I hollowed out the wood to make room for some strong magnets and the blade
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Epoxy to hold the magnets in its place
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Glued it together before the sanding started
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"Luke, I am your father" Sanding was a bi#*h, and my airways needed protection
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Well, I sanded and sanded, and sanded and sanded! And then a good polish to bring out the color of the wood.
Drilled 4 holes for rivets. Those rivets hold the leather loop in its place.

That whole process I forgot to take pictures of, so here is the final result.
The magnets hold the little vore well in its place. Can't shake it out if you wanted to.
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Having only one pancake, leaves more room for bacon!

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"Rasmutt"