Back at it this morning. I had forgotten to post a pic of the welt after I cut out the template, transferred the design and cut it out. So, I'll correct that sad failure first.

If you look closely at the welt I cut out, you'll see that after testing, I opened the top of the welt to allow the knife to slide in and out of the sheath. It was binding badly on the notch and I could live without it.
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Last night I had started on the tooling of the main sheath body, a basket weave pattern. I got partially done and had to go inside to take Princess Fiona on her nightly ride... so here is where I left off. It was looking pretty good.
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My first task this morning was to finish the tooling of the main sheath body, which included filling in the open areas as much as possible, which is always a risk. You have to tilt the stamp and lightly stamp, the risk is TOO much stamp, and going outside the defined area. You can't take it back. After you are satisfied you have done as much as you can, you bevel your border. Then, your final task is to use the border stamp of your choice to go around the inside of the pattern. This, hopefully, fills in the pattern and gives you a complete look.
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I also added my maker's mark to the back of the sheath body. An Eagle, Globe, and Anchor with BrokenolMarine above it.
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