Ky Flinter,
Thanks for the tutorial. I did the rawhide as you suggested and it came out okay but I made it so tight I couldn't withdraw the blade without considerable effort. The way I applied the large paper clamps was overly effective. So I tried again with another piece and this time I wrapped the rawhide so it closed on the back of the blade and instead of clamps I stitched it closed. After it dried I ground off the stitched edge, glued on the leather cover, lock stitched it and called it good. Just what I wanted. Oh, I like my sheaths to retain the blade even if upside down and shaken. So I glued a couple very small but potent magnets to the outside of the rawhide just forward of the handle. With wood lined sheaths I typically use a spring metal spoon that bears on the blade to insure it stays put. The rawhide was goat skin and very thin so the spoon wouldn't have worked on it.