how many bolster pins?

Travis Fry

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When pinning (and peening) metal bolsters (I usually use stainless, copper, or brass) I've been using 3 pins, but sometimes I use 2. 2 is easier because I've got more hammer clearance (big hammer+big fingers+small bolster area= bad), but for some reason 3 seems better. I guess I'd rather use 2 unless there is a good reason to use more. How many do you pros use and why? Does the number vary with knife size or bolster material?
 
Depending on size, two is enough for the average. Three is stronger, but is probably overkill. I use three on this type because of the size. Two in line behind that front bevel, then a third mid-tang a little short of the grips.

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I use two BUT I also make sure to use a pair of needle nose pliers to hold the bolster in place when peening. I used a pin press in a demo Saturday with the pliers just to insure that you don't have a shift when you squeeze them.
 
I always use three. It just seems to pull them down more evenly and I get more consistent results.
-John
 
I started with 3, went to 2 but with the pin press I am getting some that move on occasion so I am going back to 3.
 
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