Hello,
one of my customers asked me to repair his BRADLEY FOLDER™ 2 CARBON FIBER
What would you suggest for repair so we shape of blase is as close to original as possible?Is there blueprint available which I could print out and used to recreate the original shape?
I have all tools needed and also skills. Many thanks in advance. Tomas
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Hey, Tomas.
I think I'd start grinding the spine just behind the swedge, then curve it down steeper and steeper as I approached the tip. I'm envisioning somewhat of a leaf shape toward the front. If it looks a little weird, I might blend it back toward the insignia. I think it could end up looking ok.
One possible issue however, with it being hollow grind, the tip area might be significantly thicker behind the edge than the rest of the blade
This would be my worry. If you bring the edge up at all, it’s gonna end up being significantly thicker and the edge is gonna end up looking really odd at the tip. I’d just bring the spine down to the edge somehow rather than bringing the edge up at all, that’ll also prevent any issues with the edge ending up above the scales when closed.
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One possible issue however, with it being hollow grind, the tip area might be significantly thicker behind the edge than the rest of the blade
This would be my worry. If you bring the edge up at all, it’s gonna end up being significantly thicker and the edge is gonna end up looking really odd at the tip. I’d just bring the spine down to the edge somehow rather than bringing the edge up at all, that’ll also prevent any issues with the edge ending up above the scales when closed.
I'm not sure that tip placement isn't much different from the original, which would make it the same thickness.
I don't have a GB2, anyone post an image for comparison?
If you keep the tip on the same plane as the original, it should be the same thickness.
As an example, here's a GB1 chopped on both ends with the tip on about the same plane. Blade is additionally thinned and tapered, overall resulting in a much thinner tip.
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Im very glad I could join this group of experienced people who are eager to help.I think it is good idea to go what Mr.Holland and Mt. jpm2 proposed.If needed I will thinner tip and may be polish it so it has satin finish-respectively as close as to original.
If there is somewhere available blueprint of original shape 1:1 so I could print it and put on blade, it would help as well.