@Frenchmade:
Nothing special. Just cut a small piece of kydex out, shape it, heat it, insert it through the hole and fold it over. At the top, I melt the kydex on purpose in order to "seal" the wave. A lot more secure and reliable than zipties IMO, and easily removable.
This is my Super Blue Mule shod in some Cocobolo purchased off the 'bay. The Cocobolo was a bit softer and than other cocobolo I've worked with in the past and had more of an open grain - it might be an alternate species. But the color and contrasts are very fetching. I'll probably end up sealing it with TruOil sometime soon. The scales are just screwed on at this point - they aren't expoxied. There are good points and bad points to that, I know. But I wanted to be able to take off the scales and check the scales for discoloration/rust periodically.
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