I'd like to see a thread dedicated to someone setting the bolsters on a blade. Whether this be on a fixed blade or pocket knife, I've never done them and I'd like to know how.
From what I understand you basicly have two bolsters, and a pin in between them. I see some bolster pins faintly in pictures. I guess this would be a situation where the pin goes through the bolsters and the bolsters are taper reamed. then, the bolster pin is swedged in place and ground flat to match the surface of the bolster. That's my guess. and if there are some pins that do not pass all the way through the bolster, I have no Idea how this works lol.
Yes, but the design where there are two halves. Not the design where the tang goes through the bolster.
Yes, but the design where there are two halves.
Written by N.D.
Do You mean a knife W a full tang that uses Handle Scales made from 2 flat slabs of something, and the Bolsters are the same way?
Not the design where the tang goes through the bolster.
This is the one you are talking about. Here a few pics...I am at work so I can't put anything together. If find some time tonight I can put some pics together of how I attach my bolsters.
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Sorry for the blurry pics!!
I use 416 SS flat stock for the bolsters and 3/32" 416 SS rod for pins. I don't taper the holes. I drill the holes with a #41 drill which is just larger than the rod stock. I leave about 1/8" of pin sticking out of both sides of the bolster holes. Then carefully start peening. I will be getting a pin press so I don't have to hammer the pins anymore.
Then I just start grinding the bolster to shape. Your pins should be invisible when you get to finish product. If peened correctly the pins expand all the way down to the tang. I know this because I had to grind one off do to a small case of bumb a$$.
I start a thread with pic and explanations when I get a chance.
I'd like to see a tutorial of someone doing a handle on a sub hilt fighter.