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In this DIY project, we're building a unique, WWII-inspired knife sheath that combines oak wood, leather, and copper wire! This sheath complements the knife handle we created earlier for my WWII reenactment kit. I wanted a sheath that feels authentic, sturdy enough to survive any reenactment demands, and snug enough to hold the knife securely—even if I take a tumble. Using an oak pallet slat, durable leather, and even copper house wire, I'll show each step, from shaping the wood base to stitching the leather and creating a custom closure that locks the knife safely in place. Along the way, I’ll share tips for preventing splintering, shaping the pocket for a perfect fit, and some unexpected challenges that required a bit of creative problem-solving! If you're into handmade gear, reenacting, or creative DIY projects, this tutorial is for you! Watch as I walk you through my process for each detail, with practical tips to inspire your own custom sheath projects. 🔗 Check out the first part of this series where I crafted the knife handle! • DIY Knife Handle with Reclaimed Wood: A Ki... In this video: How to work with oak wood to form a knife sheath Tips for incorporating leather and copper wire for durability and style Crafting a WWII-period look while ensuring practical functionality Don’t forget to subscribe if you love DIY, historical reenactment gear, or unique craft projects! Upcoming videos include more reenacting builds, like a custom camp stove to keep me warm during winter events. #DIYProjects #Woodworking #KnifeMaking #LeatherCraft #Handmade #HistoricalReenactment #CraftTutorial #HowTo