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Friction skinner

Started by srtben, March 13, 2011, 12:34:00 PM

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srtben

This is my first attempt at a folder, kind of just a trial. I think it came out alright, but I like making blades without moving parts better!    :)  
The handle is scorched padauk and the blade is 15n20.





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milehi101

I kind of like these old Colonial folders.  I also like the way you did this one.  I am planning on making some in the near future

caleb0100

That is really cool! I wouldn't have known it was a first attempt. Great job.

oldpaths

Of all the friction folders I've seen this is one of my favorites!!
good job.
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SveinD

That's really nice! Love the way the Padauk turned out!

How do you go about scorching it?
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JMR

Sweet looking folder, I would like to try one too but have no idea where to begin. Did you make all of the parts from scratch?

mulie

That is a sweet looking folder.  My question is... How did they carry friction folders in the old days without getting poked?
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srtben

All the parts were made from scratch, its pretty basic really. a pivot pin, a stop pin, no liners and a small spacer on the handle. If I can do it anyone can!   :)  

QuoteOriginally posted by mulie:
That is a sweet looking folder.  My question is... How did they carry friction folders in the old days without getting poked?
From what I've seen they were usually carried in a pouch.
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