Work in Progress (Pink Military)
Work in Progress (Pink Military)
Probably not for everyone, but I wanted to try something different today...
The kids went to the park to play, so I decided to stay home and play. They got home before I finished, but here is where the project is at this point.
The kids went to the park to play, so I decided to stay home and play. They got home before I finished, but here is where the project is at this point.
Thanks,
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
Ken (my real name)
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neat idea and great workmanship so far
if you don't mind me asking, I've noticed that the cutout is equally cut on both sides: wouldn't that impact the functionality of the lock? (you may not disengage the lock, but you'd have the jimping on the liner leaf pressed against your hand)
if you don't mind me asking, I've noticed that the cutout is equally cut on both sides: wouldn't that impact the functionality of the lock? (you may not disengage the lock, but you'd have the jimping on the liner leaf pressed against your hand)
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Thanks,brj wrote:neat idea and great workmanship so far
if you don't mind me asking, I've noticed that the cutout is equally cut on both sides: wouldn't that impact the functionality of the lock? (you may not disengage the lock, but you'd have the jimping on the liner leaf pressed against your hand)
I never mind questions. I started off with plans to make one scale for the non-lock side and another (identical) scale for testing (I wanted to make a video demonstrating how tough G-10 is by doing some prying, and impact testing). I basically roughed out 2 identical scales and then started finishing one as you see in the photos.
The Military scales are milled out for the partial liners. Because I am doing everything with hand tools, this scale will not be milled out...so the non-lock side will go linerless. This seems like a semi-reasonable idea for how I use my knives (and considering that Spyderco offered the knife this way long ago). I was most probably going to install this scale on the Ti military in effort to lighten it up a bit. The Ti military is so stiff that it should derive all the backbone it needs from the locking slab.
Regardless, I still need to mill out a bit for the blade stop (should be able to do this with a hand drill), and I am going to need to do some creative milling and dremmiling to address the D-shaped pivot stud. This is probably going to be the hard part but I am confident that I can do it...if I can find time. The way my life has been going lately, it may be a LONG time before I return to this project....
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Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
Ken (my real name)
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Now that's one manly knife! :D
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It certainly will have a soft side LOL.Creepo wrote:Now that's one manly knife! :D
As I said it was planned for the Ti, but when I started putting it next to the black blade on the G-10 model...it took on that 1980s hair-band rocker look...I guess I listened to too much Twisted Sister back in the day. At this point I am not sure what I will end up doing, or when I will get back to it. I just thought it would be fun for a laugh or two.
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Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
Ken (my real name)
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i have a friend of mine that would love a pink and black millie (she is waithign for me to make her a folder in pink )
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thanks, now it all makes sense, I thought you were trying to duplicate the G10 slab on the locking side alsounit wrote:I never mind questions. I started off with plans to make one scale for the non-lock side and another (identical) scale for testing (I wanted to make a video demonstrating how tough G-10 is by doing some prying, and impact testing). I basically roughed out 2 identical scales and then started finishing one as you see in the photos.
it sure is, I have an older 440V Military with linerless left-side (non-lock side) and the knife exhibits zero flex even with the delrin backspacer removedunit wrote:This seems like a semi-reasonable idea for how I use my knives (and considering that Spyderco offered the knife this way long ago).
good luck with the project, I will look forward to the "end product"
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Ken,
Thats a beautiful new set of clothes for that military.
Please do me a favor, and wear that during breast cancer awareness month. Looks like it'll end up wonderfully. Please let us know how it finishes, and how you did it. Looks kind of like hard plastic, but G10 at the same time. What might this material be, if i missed it?
Thats a beautiful new set of clothes for that military.
Please do me a favor, and wear that during breast cancer awareness month. Looks like it'll end up wonderfully. Please let us know how it finishes, and how you did it. Looks kind of like hard plastic, but G10 at the same time. What might this material be, if i missed it?
Andy
Thanks. All this talk is great motivation to finish the project...perhaps I will figure out a way to find the time.Nifty_Nives wrote:Ken,
Thats a beautiful new set of clothes for that military.
Please do me a favor, and wear that during breast cancer awareness month. Looks like it'll end up wonderfully. Please let us know how it finishes, and how you did it. Looks kind of like hard plastic, but G10 at the same time. What might this material be, if i missed it?
It is G-10. I bought a few sheets of the stuff a while back. Pink was purchased on a whim when they told me they were out of another color.
Here is another project I did with pink. Pink under Natural G-10. Sort of looks like raw chicken...I really liked the way it turned out.
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Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
Ken (my real name)
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Believe me brother Black and Pink looks good together! I used to have a Martin Firecat Tournament compound bow with a hot pink riser, gloss black limbs, chrome cams, and a 24'' chrome Torque tamer.......It looked awesome...wish I still had it. :DHeiHeit wrote:I think It would look better with a clean blade (no coating), but that being said, It looks great!
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Opinions are like belly buttons most people have one:p
Thanks guys. I am entertaining another direction for this project, but mental time is easy to come by. It is the actual tool time I need to finish it up.
Thanks for the kind words from most. Like I said, it is not for everyone...there are many that couldn't or wouldn't carry a pink item. I see pink as a nice high vis. color that nine times out of ten causes a reaction OTHER than "OMG look at the BIG knife"...which is a great thing IMO.
I will definitely post updates when I get back to the project. This weekend ought to be good..., but not for this project! There is a BladeSportscut I hope to attend...ought to be cool!
Thanks for the kind words from most. Like I said, it is not for everyone...there are many that couldn't or wouldn't carry a pink item. I see pink as a nice high vis. color that nine times out of ten causes a reaction OTHER than "OMG look at the BIG knife"...which is a great thing IMO.
I will definitely post updates when I get back to the project. This weekend ought to be good..., but not for this project! There is a BladeSportscut I hope to attend...ought to be cool!
Thanks,
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.