If you can get the bolts tight enough, you might be ok. Depends on what your knife will be used for.Since I’m using bolts, not pins, should I skip the epoxy, or do both?
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If its a chopper, I'd use epoxy.
If you can get the bolts tight enough, you might be ok. Depends on what your knife will be used for.Since I’m using bolts, not pins, should I skip the epoxy, or do both?
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To quote Jerry Seinfeld, "Not that there's anything wrong with that.".A sheath has one job. Any thing above that one job is just superfluous decoration.
I wondered about that. That was part of my reason for suggesting the smaller sized similar bolts from the hardware store.So... why didn’t anyone say “good luck drilling your blade handle holes bigger Ian”?
Holy crap. My drill bits are just melting.
I may just have to assemble knife per the kit instructions.
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I had the same issue. Gave up, and just used the steel pins instead of the thick copper I wanted.So... why didn’t anyone say “good luck drilling your blade handle holes bigger Ian”?
Holy crap. My drill bits are just melting.
Good point.@ifitsfreeitsforme Mr. Forme: are you posting any progress work in the build forum? Not that I’m worried about the rules, it’s more curiosity about what you are doing. I’m trying to peek over the fence, neighbor.
There is a common build thread. This isn't it. This is the discussion thread, ironically supposed to keep the build thread less confusingOh. Sorry. I thought like the model kit bash we were all posting here in one thread. I’ll start a build thread.
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Sure, do you have an idea that's less confusing than the titles discussion and build thread?There is a common build thread. This isn't it. This is the discussion thread, ironically supposed to keep the build thread less confusing
Here's the link for the build thread
https://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/i...-2021-build-thread.113145/page-7#post-1169100
Perhaps a name change to better differentiate the threads is in order.
@Verrt @Captain Awesome are youseguyz the guyz for that?
Or you could try to normalcy the areas around the holes with a torch.
Heat them up till they glow let it cool slowly and maybe do it again.
If the blade is in a metal vise it should be enough of a heat sink to protect it while letting the small area around the existing hole soften up enough to drill.
Someone else suggested something similar with a wet rag I think. That would work too.
My file wasn’t too bad to drill after all the heating to shape it.
I had the same issue. Gave up, and just used the steel pins instead of the thick copper I wanted.
Of course not. That's why I punted it off to you. I'm in the Words category, not Action!Sure, do you have an idea that's less confusing than the titles discussion and build thread?
I say don't touch that one. Except maybe a new edge and a clean.
Awesome, but they're not exactly rare. Some stalls at flea markets will have boxes of them (they always seem to know the nice versions and price them more than I'd pay). And there are some quite cheaply made ones out there, with extremely thin tangs.
So, if you have a cheap one you won't be able to do much with it to make it real good, and if you have a nice one you should oil it and leave it as is until the handle rots off.
If you look at the bottom of the pommel you should see a peened tang poking through. That'll tell you how thick it is under the leather.
If the pommel is threaded on instead of peened, that could be a bad sign. Might mean that the tang is a rod welded on just below the blade.
Now's the time for an actual knife expert to come along and say that that is the excellent original that all the flea market knives were trying to copy.
Put it on a stick, make a spear, hunt the moose.I found this little spear tip I got free with a big chopper I bought. I have been trying to come up with a way to make it useful.
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Handle is far too small for any real grip, so I made a few attempts at wrapping it. Only took pics of one version, I used a flat shoe lace, and I don't like the way it lays on the handle. I need some round cord that will fit through the little holes. Red would look nice.
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Ideally, I'd like to braid or knot the cord in order to extend the handle a bit. If that doesn't happen, maybe I'll turn it into a real build and try some ill advised wooden handle scheme
PS that green masking tape went on the blade after a few attempts. Oops. I forgot that I keep these babies razor sharp.
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