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Folding knives have been around since at least the year 600 BCE. You don't have to be a precision machinist to make one, but you do have to take care to be accurate. These designs are suitable for anyone with a drill press and some basic hand tools. Folding Knife Templates »
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The liner lock was invented by Michael Walker, who altered the electrician's knife to create this folding knife, with a ball bearing as its detent. The lock, when made correctly, is very strong, and also allows for wear. The main parts of the lock are the stop pin, pivot, and the liner lock itself.
20 mar 2018 · Go step by step with ABS master smith Wally Hayes and learn how to make a flipper-style folding knife. Read instructions and see photos for everything from drawing the pattern to making the lock.
How to Make a Wooden Folding Knife: Knives are useful tools for many different applications (as Mrballeng has demonstrated), but what if you've got an aspiring boy scout around or you just want to teach someone how to handle knives safely?
27 cze 2006 · Does anyone have a good source for patterns for folding knives? I realize that the most common approach might be to use the pattern from a kit or buy a knife in the pattern you like and take it apart, but are there any to scale patterns available online?
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11 sty 2024 · Folding Knife Woodworking Plan. Building a knife from a kit (which we've sourced in this plan) makes this personal item even more special. Scales (the wood portion of the handle) made from tight-grained woods, such as the ones shown here, feel best in your hand.