How can I fix this?

This forum is for those who like to repair and restore knives, and for those who would like to learn.
Post Reply
User avatar
Byrd
Posts: 551
Joined: Sun Feb 03, 2019 6:06 pm
Location: Kansas

How can I fix this?

Post by Byrd »

Camillus Scout knife I picked up today. You can tell by the pictures that the pen knife blade is bent and it appears that the bolsters on that end of the knife are spread apart. Any suggestions to a new tinkerer would be appreciated!
Attachments
20190314_153847.jpg
20190314_153935.jpg
If the thunder don't get you then the lightening will!
User avatar
orvet
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 19357
Joined: Tue May 16, 2006 6:23 am
Location: Willamette Valley, Oregon

Re: How can I fix this?

Post by orvet »

I would leave it that way until I found out how it was supposed to be bent. Rarely will you ever find a multi blade pocket knife with straight blades unless they are all penned at the same end. Jack patterns are pinned at the same end usually and they generally have straight blades but any knife that has a blade at the opposite end will need to be "krinked" so the blades will fit together in the blade pocket or blade well.


Close all of the blades and see if they are hitting one another or rubbing one another when they close. If they're not rubbing, the blade is where it's supposed to be.
Dale
AAPK Administrator

Please visit my AAPK store: www.allaboutpocketknives.com/orvet

Job 13:15

"Buy more ammo!" - Johnnie Fain
“Evil is Powerless If The Good are Unafraid.” – Ronald Reagan
User avatar
Doc B
Posts: 3700
Joined: Fri Aug 10, 2018 10:57 pm
Location: San Antonio

Re: How can I fix this?

Post by Doc B »

I agree, with Dale. Looking at the picture may not tell me the entire story; but, I'm not visually seeing the bolsters (the metal ends) spread apart. If they are, you will usually pick up side-to-side wobble of the blade. That can often be fixed with re-peening the pins (search the AAPK site for peening, using the search function, in the Quick Links, left side of page) I do see that some of the handle material is shrinking and lifting at the ends. Handles can be replaced, if that is your concern. There are some very good tutorials on repair and restoration, in this forum.
Heretical Refurb / Mods of cheap old folders, since late 2018
User avatar
Byrd
Posts: 551
Joined: Sun Feb 03, 2019 6:06 pm
Location: Kansas

Re: How can I fix this?

Post by Byrd »

Thank you Gentlemen for your input. Perhaps I'm over thinking it. The main blade and pen blades do slightly rub though. In the top picture you can see that the main blade is overhanging the pen blade in the closed position. It's still pretty filthy so I'll clean it up and see how it comes out.
If the thunder don't get you then the lightening will!
User avatar
orvet
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 19357
Joined: Tue May 16, 2006 6:23 am
Location: Willamette Valley, Oregon

Re: How can I fix this?

Post by orvet »

::pray:: Scout /Camper patterns have a lot going on in a small space. What you're observing is not usual at all, especially on a knife that has been used pretty hard. I have even seen knives come out of the box with rub marks on the blades.

There are 4 blades and only two springs which means four blades need to fit in area not much larger than the two back springs. That is why it has extra wide liners at the side and one in the middle to give it a little more room for the blades.
Dale
AAPK Administrator

Please visit my AAPK store: www.allaboutpocketknives.com/orvet

Job 13:15

"Buy more ammo!" - Johnnie Fain
“Evil is Powerless If The Good are Unafraid.” – Ronald Reagan
User avatar
Byrd
Posts: 551
Joined: Sun Feb 03, 2019 6:06 pm
Location: Kansas

Re: How can I fix this?

Post by Byrd »

That makes sense Dale. Appreciate your expertise. I'm glad to have found a knife that all I have to do is clean it up!
If the thunder don't get you then the lightening will!
Post Reply

Return to “Knife Repair and Restoration”