Bill Vining
Well-Known Member
I have been experimenting with different methods of getting the flipping action just right. At this point, I found what seems to be the best method for me. I set the ball .010 higher than the washer is thick. For a .020 washer, the ball is exposed .030. I then stone a flat spot on the ball until .020 is exposed. This seems to work the best for me. You need to make small adjustments as each knife has it's own challenges. It's a fine balance between between the detent and lock bar pressure. I used this method on a knife and it was so tight, I could not even open it. I had to set the ball a bit deeper and then stone it to the correct height. It fires like a rocket!!! I also found that a shorter lock bar will eliminate 99.9% of the vertical flex.
Hope this helps.
P.S. I bought a set of the Gesswein Die Maker stones. SKU 405-2060. Great investment! I use them all the time.
Hope this helps.
P.S. I bought a set of the Gesswein Die Maker stones. SKU 405-2060. Great investment! I use them all the time.