Just a Saya from scrap pieces

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It’s been a while since I made my last Saya but for the Källgren Gyuto I am planning to gift to a friend I thought it would be a nice addition.
Luckily I found some scrap pieces of wood (two thin slabs of fumed oak and a piece of poplar plywood) in my shop.
I think it came out quite well and wanted to show you guys.
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The outside shape could be a bit better but the inside fits the knife perfectly:
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The poplar should be nice and soft to prevent any damage of the edge:
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And of course I used my signature split pin for securing it (I know what some of you are thinking 😁. Yes it’s metal and could scratch the choil but I never had any problems with that)
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It’s been a while since I made my last Saya but for the Källgren Gyuto I am planning to gift to a friend I thought it would be a nice addition.
Luckily I found some scrap pieces of wood (two thin slabs of fumed oak and a piece of poplar plywood) in my shop.
I think it came out quite well and wanted to show you guys.
View attachment 144785View attachment 144786The outside shape could be a bit better but the inside fits the knife perfectly:
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The poplar should be nice and soft to prevent any damage of the edge:
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And of course I used my signature split pin for securing it (I know what some of you are thinking 😁. Yes it’s metal and could scratch the choil but I never had any problems with that)
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Nice. Anytime you have mono bladesteel it's harder than a pin like that and won't scratch easily :)
 
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