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Offline Scott Roush

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doing take downs (sort of)
« on: September 18, 2010, 12:03:00 PM »
I've got a knife in the works that will have a wrought iron guard and I want to etch it and I want it to STAY etched. Last time I ended up grinding it all away to fit the guard to the handle.  So on this one, I want to pin the guard to the handle (which will be a morticed hidden tang) so I can have everything securely in place while I sand and true everything up... then take it apart, finish the wood, etch the guard and put it all back together without doing anything else.  Since it won't be a through-tang, it won't be a true take-down... I just want the pins to hold everything together.

My plan at this stage is to just take some thin pin stock, drill the holes, put it all together and see if it works...but...any tips for making this a successful venture?

Offline kbaknife

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Re: doing take downs (sort of)
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2010, 04:24:00 PM »
Seems like you've got all the details figured out.
Using alignment pins doesn't only happen in "take-downs".
All of my fixed assembly knives are built just like that, not only for the freedom of the actions like you describe, but those pins also add to lateral strength and eliminate handle twisting.
Make sure to show is a picture before it's all glued together!
Here's one of my fixed assembly knives:

 
When the last deer disappears into the morning mist,
When the last elk vanishes from the hills,
When the last buffalo falls on the plains,
I will hunt mice for I am a hunter and I must have my freedom.
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Offline Scott Roush

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Re: doing take downs (sort of)
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2010, 04:39:00 PM »
thanks Karl....  Just wanted to make sure.  I never got around to buying any stock just for the pins, but so I guess I'm gonna use small diameter brass nails.  Did you say you got stuff like that at Fastenal?

Offline DANA HOLMAN

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Re: doing take downs (sort of)
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2010, 05:16:00 PM »
Karl
can I ask you a question about your finger guard
it looks like where the guard sets up to the reccoso, it looks smooth with no shoulder. Is this what I'm seeing? If so that is some fine work
Dana
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Offline Steve Nuckels

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Re: doing take downs (sort of)
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2010, 08:05:00 PM »
Sounds like another great project Scott !

Steve
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Offline kbaknife

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Re: doing take downs (sort of)
« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2010, 01:15:00 PM »
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Originally posted by Scott Roush:
thanks Karl....  Just wanted to make sure.  I never got around to buying any stock just for the pins, but so I guess I'm gonna use small diameter brass nails.  Did you say you got stuff like that at Fastenal?
Yes, Scott, Fastenal.
Called "Dowel pins" in either hardened O1 or stainless.
Lots of different sizes.
When the last deer disappears into the morning mist,
When the last elk vanishes from the hills,
When the last buffalo falls on the plains,
I will hunt mice for I am a hunter and I must have my freedom.
Chief Joseph

Offline kbaknife

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Re: doing take downs (sort of)
« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2010, 01:18:00 PM »
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Originally posted by DANA HOLMAN:
Karl
can I ask you a question about your finger guard
it looks like where the guard sets up to the reccoso, it looks smooth with no shoulder. Is this what I'm seeing? If so that is some fine work
Dana
Not sure what you mean by "no shoulder".
I have no desire to back-cut my ricasso sides, if that's what you mean.
Here's that knife assembled using JB Weld in the final assembly.
 
When the last deer disappears into the morning mist,
When the last elk vanishes from the hills,
When the last buffalo falls on the plains,
I will hunt mice for I am a hunter and I must have my freedom.
Chief Joseph

Offline Lamey

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Re: doing take downs (sort of)
« Reply #7 on: September 19, 2010, 01:58:00 PM »
Karl you have those take downs sure figured out,  ive not done one yet but when I do I will be pulling up your postings on the issue and likely giving you a ring!

Offline kbaknife

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Re: doing take downs (sort of)
« Reply #8 on: September 19, 2010, 04:12:00 PM »
Matt, you know my number, and I've never denied you anything.
When the last deer disappears into the morning mist,
When the last elk vanishes from the hills,
When the last buffalo falls on the plains,
I will hunt mice for I am a hunter and I must have my freedom.
Chief Joseph

Offline DANA HOLMAN

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Re: doing take downs (sort of)
« Reply #9 on: September 19, 2010, 05:21:00 PM »
Karl that's what I was talking about, when I started doing hidden tang's. I was doing like Lin was in his thread, filing the should, but I guess everyone does it different
thanks for the feed back
Dana
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Simply say,

 "Jesus, could you get that for me?"

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