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| Written by Jon R | |||||||||
Page 1 of 2 I'm sure many of you bushcrafters have a Crook Knife for carving out spoons and bowls. When you purchase the knife they dont come with a sheath of any kind. The basic case I make in this tutorial is to protect the knife from damage but also to protect you from the blade when its not in use. If you dont look after your tools, they wont look after you! I'm sure a sheath could somehow be made from leather. My design with wood isn't as pretty as leather but it does the job.
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To start I cut two peices of wood exactly the same size. The wood should be long and deep enough to encase the whole blade. One of these peices will be the main case and you can split a thin slither of wood off the other to make the lid.

