When I glued fist time at this knife by уpoxy - something going wrong. I use Slow Cure 30 min epoxy from US. Maybe it was so old, maybe i forgot degrease. But second time I used waterproof cyanocrilate. Also it is my first handle without pins I have not have enough statistic for this time. But I trust to knives assembled with pins more than glued Modern chemistry do not stay at one place and always found something new. But this knife would be in my pocket and tested by life.Jeffinn wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:38 pmHi Sergey!Crowfoot wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 7:45 am Hello, my video in English is ready. Try to describe how to
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That knife turned out great!
I like the look of the bone handles with no pins. Have you had any problems with the “pinless” knife handles coming loose?
Thanks for sharing your technique with us.
Jeff
How to change handles on Buck 110 (video)
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Re: How to change handles on Buck 110 (video)
Thank you for the response Sergey.Crowfoot wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:10 pmWhen I glued fist time at this knife by уpoxy - something going wrong. I use Slow Cure 30 min epoxy from US. Maybe it was so old, maybe i forgot degrease. But second time I used waterproof cyanocrilate. Also it is my first handle without pins I have not have enough statistic for this time. But I trust to knives assembled with pins more than glued Modern chemistry do not stay at one place and always found something new. But this knife would be in my pocket and tested by life.Jeffinn wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:38 pmHi Sergey!Crowfoot wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 7:45 am Hello, my video in English is ready. Try to describe how to
[youtube]https://youtu.be/jMHxT1WH1t8[/youtube]
That knife turned out great!
I like the look of the bone handles with no pins. Have you had any problems with the “pinless” knife handles coming loose?
Thanks for sharing your technique with us.
Jeff
I pin all of my handles but recently bought some new epoxy that’s made specifically for knife handles so I may try a few with no pins to see how they hold up.
It does look nice without the pins!
Jeff
Hey … it’s a pocketknife for gosh sakes. I’m not selling the Mona Lisa….Bullitt4001
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Re: How to change handles on Buck 110 (video)
But all old school knives need a pins =)Jeffinn wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:21 pmThank you for the response Sergey.Crowfoot wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:10 pmWhen I glued fist time at this knife by уpoxy - something going wrong. I use Slow Cure 30 min epoxy from US. Maybe it was so old, maybe i forgot degrease. But second time I used waterproof cyanocrilate. Also it is my first handle without pins I have not have enough statistic for this time. But I trust to knives assembled with pins more than glued Modern chemistry do not stay at one place and always found something new. But this knife would be in my pocket and tested by life.
I pin all of my handles but recently bought some new epoxy that’s made specifically for knife handles so I may try a few with no pins to see how they hold up.
It does look nice without the pins!
Jeff
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Re: How to change handles on Buck 110 (video)
Also sewed a sheath
Video in progress =)
Video in progress =)
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Re: How to change handles on Buck 110 (video)
Sergey I really enjoyed your video. Your English is good, and I understood everything clearly, and I love the look of that knife! The Amber bone was a perfect choice for it!
But I do ask you to wear a mask when you are cutting and sanding bone. The little pieces that you breathe in can damage your lungs. I want you to remain healthy and keep making these beautiful knives!
But I do ask you to wear a mask when you are cutting and sanding bone. The little pieces that you breathe in can damage your lungs. I want you to remain healthy and keep making these beautiful knives!
Jesus is life.
Everything else is just a hobby.
~Reverand
Everything else is just a hobby.
~Reverand
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Thanks! And I will try using a mask =)Reverand wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 12:09 pm Sergey I really enjoyed your video. Your English is good, and I understood everything clearly, and I love the look of that knife! The Amber bone was a perfect choice for it!
But I do ask you to wear a mask when you are cutting and sanding bone. The little pieces that you breathe in can damage your lungs. I want you to remain healthy and keep making these beautiful knives!
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