Mark Barone
Well-Known Member
Any quick tips? I usually roll up a piece of sandpaper , but it doesn’t seem to get it all.
That is a gold nugget that most don't realize..... I use the slotted rod/sandpaper thing, only mounted in my 18v/battery drills, for an untold number of things around the shop, many of them not even knife related.I dont know where I saw it but someone took a rod split it down the middle then took a piece of sandpaper put it in the slot and mounted it in their Dremal
I do that same thing except with a reamer. Usually I’ll just chuck it up in a drill, but sometimes if I need to I’ll use a tap handle and run it down through by hand. The reamer leaves a smooth finish and you can get them in literally every size. I use one that .0005 over and it works great.Find out what drill bit fits INSIDE ID of your tubing. For what I use, a #14 drill bit is just a couple thousandths bigger. I simply put in my 18V drill, hand hold the knife, and GENTLY clean out the entire thong hole tube in one pass. NOW, that's assuming that the entire tube isn't FULL of epoxy or such...... if it has a LIGHT coating inside (seems like some epoxy always sneaks in there somehow), there is little danger, but if too much "stuff" is inside the tubing, it's best to lock the knife is a padded jaw vise to prevent accidents.