Jerry rigged KaBar handle vise

The KA-BAR brand originated as a trademark of the Tidioute Cutlery Company. Tidioute was later taken over & renamed the Union Cutlery Company which continued making the brand until Union eventually adopted it as the company name in 1952. Cutco Corporation later acquired the company in 1996.
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Jerry rigged KaBar handle vise

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Some may find this interesting. I have a RCC NAVY MK2 that is in sorry shape. So I'm trying to say the old gal. Bought the handle kit from KaBar and rigged this jig to compress the handle.
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eveled,
Apparently you can chew gum and walk. ::poke:: That is pretty sharp, a bench vice, 4 C clamps and a few pieces of wood. Show some more pictures as you finish the project. ::tu::
This needs to be in the Knife Repair and Restoration thread.
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treefarmer wrote:eveled,
Apparently you can chew gum and walk. ::poke:: That is pretty sharp, a bench vice, 4 C clamps and a few pieces of wood. Show some more pictures as you finish the project. ::tu::
This needs to be in the Knife Repair and Restoration thread.
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Me too.... very interested to see the end result and more info .... do you wet the leather before compression?

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I found I had to add a spacer between the clamps on the blade end. The ricasso was being pinched by the pads on the c clamps. You want it to be free to slide.

It really was not hard to set up. I put the smaller clamps down low on the big clamps to hold it together if I had to move it from the vise. Then when back in the vise I moved the small clamps back.
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I really did not mean it to be a handle tutorial. There are a lot of good ones on you tube. I just wanted to show an alternate vise set up.

But I will gladly answer any questions. They are not wet just glued with Carpenters glue.
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I thought maybe jerryd had something to do with it. ::super_happy::

Great work! ::tu:: ::tu::
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I enjoy the ingenuity you fellows have and watching you work. Bet the finished product will look good.
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Here it is. I'd like honest opinions, what do you think?
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I am extremely impressed! Looks like factory work to me. I bet you will get a few more years out of the old gal too. :D
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