Wooden Kitchen Knife Sheats for Saving Idea

You can use whatever hardwood you want, but in the big box stores around here you get poplar or red oak.  Place the knife on the board and mark down 1/4″ on either side plus a little buffer.  Cut two pieces of wood to the marked dimensions. Start shallow and continue until you have a proper depth.  Use wood glue along the edges and clamp the blocks together to set. It’s a pretty simple, straight forward wood working project.  It probably cost about $2 worth of wood.  It’s easy enough to bang out in an hour or two over the weekend, but a quality product that will hopefully be around for a while.  You may even consider padding the interior of the sheath with some felt.