Like Neil said, slowness is key here. Get it all made up and then take your time peening each pin. I don't know what the others do but I peen each pin so it is still all pretty loose and then go round again nipping them up at the end.
Quote from: Benner on October 23, 2009, 12:11:48 PMLike Neil said, slowness is key here. Get it all made up and then take your time peening each pin. I don't know what the others do but I peen each pin so it is still all pretty loose and then go round again nipping them up at the end.Good plan
Quote from: Neil on October 23, 2009, 12:22:51 PMQuote from: Benner on October 23, 2009, 12:11:48 PMLike Neil said, slowness is key here. Get it all made up and then take your time peening each pin. I don't know what the others do but I peen each pin so it is still all pretty loose and then go round again nipping them up at the end.Good plan It's not what I do but it sounds like good advice.
Taking your time peening and frequent checking is key...oh, and not wearing trousers (Image removed from quote.)
Second attempt went a little better but its still not right. I'm going to have to tear it down again and rethink the layout. With the current layout I can't access the main blade. Everything it a bit crooked as well. I might have to send this one off to someone who can rehab it. It was probably a little too ambitious of a first mod. However I have some nice fodder if someone wants to do a trade, I'll even throw in some extra knives.