Here is the finished knife with new carbonized bamboo scales:






I may have to get one of the paperstone knives to play with.snorkel wrote: Also because all the pins are just spun instead of peened, the whole knife has a loose feel to it and the blade has some up and down movement, after I fixed this one with peened pins, it's much much better than the way it came from the factory.
Thanks Daleorvet wrote:The bamboo is nice example of thinking outside the box!![]()
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I like it.
If the handle material is solid, spun pins should hold the handle just as tight as peened pins, provided they are spun down properly.
It has been my experience that if I leave the pins too long, the knife may be loose, but if the pins are the proper length, the knife will be as tight as if the pins are peened.
Pin length is critical in spinning a head. It is perhaps less critical in peening, but still very important.
Dale