New BK9 stippling and kydex liners to match homemade sheath. My first Becker!

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Getting into Kydex holsters and sheaths. First sheath for a knife and what a knife to start with. This thing is amazing. Can't wait to go outside and use it this weekend.
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Ok I'm totally stealing that stippling job. Excellent work! That sheath look great as well.
 
Looking good. I like the partial stipling, very nice. :thumbup:
 
I really like that sheath you made. The strap holes on the sides look very usefull. I've seen a few large knife sheaths don this way a seems like it would give you more mountin as well as leg strapping options. BK9 is a best. You'll have fun taking it outdoors...

nice stippling job also btw.
 
Solid work there. Looks great...I like how the stippling kinda matches the texture on the blade coating :thumbup:
 
First attempt at sheath making? Holy moly, I'd call that darn near perfect!
I love all the mounting options. Great job on the stippling too.
Keep up the good work!
 
First sheath? Holy crap dude, that is awesome! How'd you mill those slots on the side?
 
The sheath and the stipple job are both excellent. You should be proud of that work!
 
Looks very nice, I just bought a new soldering iron to stipple my BK9. Should get to it tomorrow, hope it turns out as well as yours did!
 
Very nice job, very nice indeed.

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Thanks guys. I appreciate the complements. I've made a few really nice pistol and mag holsters from the kydex so I have practice. But this is my first knife sheath. I milled the slots by using the dremel chainsaw sharpening bit between two drilled holes at each end of the slot. It works good and is easy to keep in your lines. Stippling is easy as well. You just have to start slowly and go for it. I did the grips on my M&P with awesome results as well. Thanks again for the kind words!
 
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