This tutorial will show how to use the shields and shield templates cut by Great Lakes Waterjet, inc and sold by Midwest Knifemakers Supply,llc. These can be seen and purchased by clicking >HERE<
These shield templates are cut from 1095 in 1/8" thickness. They are not hardened but don't need to be. They are approximately 3"x1"x1/8"
The shields (there are nearly 30 different designs) are 410SS in .048" thickness. These will need some clean up before they are used. Each will need to be deburred and the reside tab from waterjetting sanded off. In practice, this is just a couple of swipes on a piece of sandpaper, top, bottom and tab. Don't take off too much. Just a enough to remove the tab and deburr it.
First lets look at materials:
today I am using a typical dremmel rotary tool with the optional cutting attachment. The cutting attachment allows the dremmel to act like a router machine and has adjustable up and down setting. It was ten bucks I think.
It just screws on and off.
I am using Cyanacrolate (CA is superglue) to glue the shield template in place. I have the location marked exactly where I want it. I am practicing on a piece of carmel-brown micarta This will also work for most any other material.
I glue the template in place with CA. A couple dots on the micarta and some accelerator sprayed on the template. This cures the CA in just seconds for less chance of movement.
Just one dot of CA on each side of the location, a spray of accelerator on the template and press down. The template will be removed later by just giving it a couple taps with a hammer on the back side of the micarta. It will pop right off. I grind off any residue CA left on the template or use CA remover.
Here it is all set up and cutting.
These shield templates are cut from 1095 in 1/8" thickness. They are not hardened but don't need to be. They are approximately 3"x1"x1/8"
The shields (there are nearly 30 different designs) are 410SS in .048" thickness. These will need some clean up before they are used. Each will need to be deburred and the reside tab from waterjetting sanded off. In practice, this is just a couple of swipes on a piece of sandpaper, top, bottom and tab. Don't take off too much. Just a enough to remove the tab and deburr it.
First lets look at materials:
today I am using a typical dremmel rotary tool with the optional cutting attachment. The cutting attachment allows the dremmel to act like a router machine and has adjustable up and down setting. It was ten bucks I think.
It just screws on and off.
I am using Cyanacrolate (CA is superglue) to glue the shield template in place. I have the location marked exactly where I want it. I am practicing on a piece of carmel-brown micarta This will also work for most any other material.
I glue the template in place with CA. A couple dots on the micarta and some accelerator sprayed on the template. This cures the CA in just seconds for less chance of movement.
Just one dot of CA on each side of the location, a spray of accelerator on the template and press down. The template will be removed later by just giving it a couple taps with a hammer on the back side of the micarta. It will pop right off. I grind off any residue CA left on the template or use CA remover.
Here it is all set up and cutting.
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