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Blade centering on new orange Military
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:38 pm
by JediKnight86
Grrr. I wait all this time for the orange Military, order it the second it's available, and it arrives with a jilted blade! :mad:
It's slanted toward the lock side. Loosening the blade seems to be the only quick fix but then there's blade play. Help :confused:
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:04 pm
by brandonreed2008
JediKnight86 wrote:Grrr. I wait all this time for the orange Military, order it the second it's available, and it arrives with a jilted blade! :mad:
It's slanted toward the lock side. Loosening the blade seems to be the only quick fix but then there's blade play. Help :confused:
is it actually contacting any part of the handle when closed? if not it should be fine.
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:09 pm
by LowTEC
you shouldn't loosen the blade.
instead, tighten the pivot to very tight, then loosen the back spacer screws, press the blade to the opposite side and wedge the blade with paper and let it stay like that when closed. then tighten up the rest of the screws, take the paper out and see the centering again, when desired result is reach, adjust the pivot back to normal tightness, problem fixed. I have 9/10 of all my :spyder: NOT center when close and I use a few different methods to fix all of them, and this is the one for millie and para :D Good luck
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:09 pm
by JediKnight86
brandonreed2008 wrote:is it actually contacting any part of the handle when closed? if not it should be fine.
No it's not touching. It just bothers me. All my other recent Military's were perfect.
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:15 pm
by Eazy_tom
At least you got yours.
I ordered one from your corner store and they say:
"Best best for when this order may ship: 06/30/2009"
:mad:
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:20 pm
by JediKnight86
LowTEC wrote:you shouldn't loosen the blade.
instead, tighten the pivot to very tight, then loosen the back spacer screws, press the blade to the opposite side and wedge the blade with paper and let it stay like that when closed. then tighten up the rest of the screws, take the paper out and see the centering again, when desired result is reach, adjust the pivot back to normal tightness, problem fixed. I have 9/10 of all my :spyder: NOT center when close and I use a few different methods to fix all of them, and this is the one for millie and para :D Good luck
Cool. I'll try it! Thanks!
Eazy_tom wrote:At least you got yours.
I ordered one from your corner store and they say:
"Best best for when this order may ship: 06/30/2009"
:mad:
Oh wow. I would just cancel and find one on eBay. I didn't pre-order mine, just happened to be on knifeworks.com just after it was posted. I don't think you're the only one waiting on an order.
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:22 pm
by brandonreed2008
Eazy_tom wrote:At least you got yours.
I ordered one from your corner store and they say:
"Best best for when this order may ship: 06/30/2009"
:mad:
you can just forget about it completely and then in a couple of months be very surprised when a package mysteriously shows up on your doorstep hah..
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 12:57 am
by JediKnight86
LowTEC! It worked!!! Thanks bro :D
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:52 am
by LowTEC
JediKnight86 wrote:LowTEC! It worked!!! Thanks bro :D
Not a problem, enjoy your blade!
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:59 am
by imatyssik
LowTEC, while you are at it can you post some sort of tutorial for other Spyderco models that you know how to fix centering on. I have no issues with my knifes but it could be handy in the future. Thank you in advance.
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:41 pm
by uncle edge
OMG, My 1st and only Military arrived the same exact way that JK`s did, blade slanted towards the lock side. I was bummed since I recall reading that it may not be fixed for this reason if I sent it in.
I googled Military blade centering and this thread came up! Tried it, worked PERFECT! Many thanks Low-Tec!
Question is, does everyone have to do this centering trick?
I am one excited and happy camper right now!!! My Millie is all better!!!
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 9:02 pm
by Toad310
Eazy_tom wrote:At least you got yours.
I ordered one from your corner store and they say:
"Best best for when this order may ship: 06/30/2009"
:mad:
I got one Friday. Just look around.
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 6:50 am
by tkdman41
uncle edge wrote:Question is, does everyone have to do this centering trick?
Nope. Got my orange millie in person from the SFO and its perfect although somehow I managed to get black gunk on the top of the handle that won't come off.
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 7:31 pm
by JspyEDC
LowTEC wrote:you shouldn't loosen the blade.
instead, tighten the pivot to very tight, then loosen the back spacer screws, press the blade to the opposite side and wedge the blade with paper and let it stay like that when closed. then tighten up the rest of the screws, take the paper out and see the centering again, when desired result is reach, adjust the pivot back to normal tightness, problem fixed. I have 9/10 of all my :spyder: NOT center when close and I use a few different methods to fix all of them, and this is the one for millie and para :D Good luck
Great technique, worked on my Para. Thank You.
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 8:38 pm
by Fred Sanford
Funny thing is I do something a little different but it works. I read it on this forum or Bladeforums at some point in the last 4 years.
I back the pivot off about 3 turns until the blade has a bit of play. Then I open knife and let it lock. Then I lay the blade flat on a table with the handle sticking off of the table. I then hold the blade down with my hand so it cannot come off the table or move, and then I push the handle towards the lock. After that I tighten the pivot all the way down until the blade will not move. Then I back the screw off until it's where I like it. I then close the knife to find the blade centered. Weird. I have no idea how/why it works.
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 9:10 pm
by LowTEC
I feel safe that I'm not the only anal in the world that get annoyed by the blade centering :p
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 9:22 pm
by LowTEC
I feel safe that I'm not the only anal in the world that get annoyed by the blade centering. :p
imatyssik: I feel too busy/lazy to do some write ups but I'm willing to share my experience if anyone else really want to fix theirs. I will check back on this thread every once awhile.
David Lowry: glad your method works for you. No offense but I find pressing on an open blade with my hand and pushing the handle with my other hand is kinda......
Plus, you might need to loosen, tighten, open and close the screws/the blade a few times or start all over before you get the desired position. I have tried similar method but with the blade closed, it didn't work for me :o But it's fun to play with it nonetheless
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:37 pm
by Mako109
LowTEC -
I have full size MANIX that had a misaligned blade which had maligned the harmonic balance of my Spyderco obsession. The weight of that imperfection on something so nearly perfect, weighed on me greatly. So, I could not help but to attempt your blade alignment procedure.
It worked...beautifully. My Manix blade is now aligned!!! And my harmonic balance for all things Spyderco has been restored.
If there were an award for Tip of the Year, I think you deserve it.
Thank you for straightening us out... :)
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:50 pm
by SecSpyral
Mako109 wrote:Thank you for straightening us out... :)
O Lets let the Puns ROLL!

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 11:16 pm
by amen74
Great topic. An uncentered blade annoys the heck out of me.