Thanks, bought the book today.Slipjoints: My Way” by Don Robinson
I gotta ask, I keep seeing these really cool inlays in handles - if I'm not stepping on someone's trade secret - how the heck do you do that?View attachment 77857CUSTOM FABRICATING | KNIVES | MACHINE SHOP | Leading Edge Fabricating
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The shield is pretty simple to inlay H2oknife sells a parsing plate and shield blanks. My way is kind of opposite most, I clamp the parsing plate to the handle scale and put it on my drill press (most people use a dremel with a router attachment) and use a Dremel 113 engraving cutter to gradually remove the material.I gotta ask, I keep seeing these really cool inlays in handles - if I'm not stepping on someone's trade secret - how the heck do you do that?
So, in this case, the key to removing material is that there are no inside corners with a radius less than 1/16"? Right?The shield is pretty simple to inlay H2oknife sells a parsing plate and shield blanks. My way is kind of opposite most, I clamp the parsing plate to the handle scale and put it on my drill press (most people use a dremel with a router attachment) and use a Dremel 113 engraving cutter to gradually remove the material.
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Craig, if I print this on standard paper will it be to scale?
Print it out and measure the handle length. It normally needs to be reduced or enlarged to make it the correct size.Craig, if I print this on standard paper will it be to scale?
I really want to make a slipjoint for my Dad who will be retiring in a year.....figured I better get on it now as I am slooooow.
Thanks Craig!Print it out and measure the handle length. It normally needs to be reduced or enlarged to make it the correct size.
Hi, I’m new here. I made a couple of fixed blades years ago. I was hoping you would not mind if I tried one of those, please?