This is my first attempt at a rebuild. It's still in progress. I'm open to any feedback you can offer. I picked up a 1950s vintage Edgemaster that needed attention. I first shopped it around to the folks here who do repairs but ultimately decided to try it myself.
I did change the overall profile by removing the stamped metal parts. I think they took away from the design. I was going to buy handle material but ended up using what I had on hand. I think its ABS.
Here's when I got it. It had no kick spring and was very wobbly at the blade. Both side to side play and droop when open.
I took the scales off and looked around. The release was worn, causing the droop. The spring holding the release broke while I was fiddling with it. It may be brass or bronze, sound right? Here's the replacement parts I made with the originals on the top. Attempts at parts are included too.
Here's what I have so far. Still some work to do.
Federal Edgemaster re-work
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Looks great so far! I haven't ventured into autos yet, I have enough frustration with regular slipjoints.
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Wise move in removing the stamped metal parts. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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Looking good so far.
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Yeah I sort of jumped right in. I probably should've started with something less involved but I kind of got hooked. Thanks for the kind words.glennbad wrote:Looks great so far! I haven't ventured into autos yet, I have enough frustration with regular slipjoints.
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Thanks! The stamped parts take away from the overall look in my opinion. I still have lots of sanding to do.doglegg wrote:Wise move in removing the stamped metal parts. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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Thanks!Tony_Wood wrote:Looking good so far.