Video with a novel Free style magnetic blade retention.
Good plan, I wonder if they will listen ?
Until someone gets hurt and tries to sue... probably not but that is just the way the world goes around
It really is a no brainer for them to redesign the tang. Seems to me like the simplest solution.
Or if one would bend the tab down just a little
For diezelle57's neodymium magnet fix, I wonder if the attraction is sufficient to restore the blade to the close position when the knife blade is completely inverted. If it prevents the blade from hanging loose upside down, then I think this is a very complete fix for anyone who isn't bothered by a slightly magnetic tool. Basically, if the magnet will retract the blade against it's own weight, then I would consider the Bond pretty safe at that point
If I bent it down I would take a center punch and only bend it down on the corner where the blade is
I suspect we don't have this because some or all of the Bond blade design is cloned from the Rebar, and this allows them to avoid the cost of producing a separate component with it's own tooling/milling/production pipeline (as well as designing that part in the first place). So, while conceptually that solution is simple and elegant, if you were given a particular development budget to get the Bond production going, a tool blade redesign might not be in the cards. Also, at that point, you are now producing and QC'ing two distinct parts that are nearly identical, but incompatible with each other across various tools. My guess is that is also not desirable from a manufacturing standpoint.
That could work. Alternatively (and perhaps less destructive), what's the best way to add metal to something this small? Solder?