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setting pins in the handle

Started by talkingcabbage, October 30, 2008, 04:40:00 PM

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talkingcabbage

okay, so i've started my very first knife, a drop point from an old table saw blade.  i'm about to the point where i need to drill holes in the handle and handle pieces.  my question is -- do i need to drill a 1/4" hole for a 1/4" brass pin, or do i drill it smaller?  also, how do i go about setting the pins through to hold it all together?  are they glued in, or is it forced in?  

if these questions are answered in another post, please let me know.  i've tried to do a search for this, but couldn't find what i was looking for.

thanks everyone!

joe
Joe

"If your work speaks for itself, don't interrupt."

One of two things will happen; it'll either work or it won't.

skullworks

I use a pin the same size as the hole. Not sure how you would get it to fit any other way.
'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

Steve Nuckels

Glue the handle & pins, clamp. Make the pins longer than the thickness of the handle, a little sticking out on both sides of the handle.  After the glue dries rest the end of the pin on a hard surface and whack the other end of the pin with a hammer that will "peen" or expand the pin locking it in.  Then file it flush with the handle material!!

Steve Nuckels

Oh I forgot to add, good luck on your first knife, don't forget to post a pic!

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