ScrewsFor those of you that have done Damascus bolsters, what kind of pins do you use?
What about solder or braze?as mentioned, seems like it would be tough to get something to blend in... Could you do something that contrasts the Damascus? Maybe gold or silver, with a little engraved design? Or through bolt with countersunk head and nut with mother-of-pearl inlay caps? (Just spitballing here...)
Yeah.... forge welding is DEFINITELY the way to go. You get paid by the hour, right?Don Hanson used to use fine gold. That got a bit expensive. Even with peening, he used a particular type of Loctite glue. Of course, you could always gently forge weld them to the blade.
There are a TON (literally hundreds) of types of threadlocker and Loctite brand glue. Enough that I'd actually go ahead and call the sales department at Loctite (or Permatex, Vibra-tite, 3M, DuPont, etc) and get their recommendation. Maybe email them, but calling is a better way to go. You could spends A LOT of hours researching threadlocking and bearing retaining compounds, superglue, etc.Don Hanson used to use fine gold. That got a bit expensive. Even with peening, he used a particular type of Loctite glue. Of course, you could always gently forge weld them to the blade.
When you do that what do you use for the female side? I generally use what I would consider thin stock, and even with fine threads I don’t think there would be enough purchase to hold the bolster on?Screws
How do you think that some of those old line German kitchen knife companies make their 'Integral" stainless kitchen knives? Blade material comes off of a roll. Bolsters are forge welded to the blade stock using induction heat from what I can tell,. There are videos of the process on youtube.Yeah.... forge welding is DEFINITELY the way to go. You get paid by the hour, right?
You could still thread the tang directly. You'd be surprised how few threads it takes to make a really strong connection.When you do that what do you use for the female side? I generally use what I would consider thin stock, and even with fine threads I don’t think there would be enough purchase to hold the bolster on?