Great video, I'm on the Heinnie Haynes website, I was about to order the Rough Rider RRCS1, just thought I should check any video's of any of the Rough Rider knives being assembled. Again great video settled any qualms I had before purchase.thank you!
I spent hours searching through youtube videos of master knife makers from Sheffield etc just to get to grips with technique since the instructions were a bit poor (IMO)
Still got the RRCS1 kit on the shelf.... Other things have taken over!
Good luck, feel free to link a video response. If you make a video that is?
Very interesting and informative, What type of sander are you using at the end of the video? Looks like some type of minature sander. Looks effective for blending the curves. I'd like to buy one of those!!
@hamie96 The sander used at the end is an electric precision 1/2" belt sander/filer. I grip it in my 4" bench vice, jaws in the handle recess and lock the trigger on to use it...... Probably not the most advised of moves but it's firm and as safe as using my bench grinder/linisher etc. I'll mail you a link to the kind of thing....
@Dividedhead I don't see the information about the 1/2" belt sander you used. It looks like something I would like to add to my shop. I was also interested in the tool bit you used for tapering the holes for the rivets, can you give us some info on that too.
Answer - No. If you look at the still pic' 3:02 you can see next to the un-flatted liner the pins have barely changed shape.
Having tapered all the holes where the pins will be peined . The pins are in a wedge shape,kind of like this \ / so it's very unlikely you could get them loose with the flatting.
You're only taking off a thou or two.... Still takes ages with steel liners though!! you arm and fingers ache a bit!
Great video, I'm on the Heinnie Haynes website, I was about to order the Rough Rider RRCS1, just thought I should check any video's of any of the Rough Rider knives being assembled. Again great video settled any qualms I had before purchase.thank you!
zitchan 4 weeks ago
@zitchan Great! That's exactly why I made it.
I spent hours searching through youtube videos of master knife makers from Sheffield etc just to get to grips with technique since the instructions were a bit poor (IMO)
Still got the RRCS1 kit on the shelf.... Other things have taken over!
Good luck, feel free to link a video response. If you make a video that is?
Dividedhead 4 weeks ago
Very interesting and informative, What type of sander are you using at the end of the video? Looks like some type of minature sander. Looks effective for blending the curves. I'd like to buy one of those!!
hamie96 3 months ago
@hamie96 The sander used at the end is an electric precision 1/2" belt sander/filer. I grip it in my 4" bench vice, jaws in the handle recess and lock the trigger on to use it...... Probably not the most advised of moves but it's firm and as safe as using my bench grinder/linisher etc. I'll mail you a link to the kind of thing....
Dividedhead 3 months ago
@Dividedhead I don't see the information about the 1/2" belt sander you used. It looks like something I would like to add to my shop. I was also interested in the tool bit you used for tapering the holes for the rivets, can you give us some info on that too.
2scbadivers 1 month ago
@2scbadivers As you know I've sent you all the details in message form so you can use the link.
Hope it's all good?
Dividedhead 1 month ago
Nice little shop, can we have a walk around video?
dlmarti 11 months ago
@dlmarti Apologies for the very late reply... I am not planning to do a walk around anytime soon since it's a right mess at the mo'!
I May do one in the future but it'll certainly be in the new year, I've got a huge amount of work on that is taking all of my spare time up.
Glad you like what you have seen though :-)
Dividedhead 3 months ago
Pretty darn cool. Just one question- when you sand the inside of the liners flat, don't the brass pins fall out?
picklepie159 11 months ago
@picklepie159 Hi,
Answer - No. If you look at the still pic' 3:02 you can see next to the un-flatted liner the pins have barely changed shape.
Having tapered all the holes where the pins will be peined . The pins are in a wedge shape,kind of like this \ / so it's very unlikely you could get them loose with the flatting.
You're only taking off a thou or two.... Still takes ages with steel liners though!! you arm and fingers ache a bit!
Thanks for the comment :)
Dividedhead 11 months ago
Very nice,really like it.. and for the price,even better..lol
CobblersThumb 11 months ago
@CobblersThumb Thank you. Glad you like it. And I know you are aware of the fun these are to make.
Can't beat that price! :)
Dividedhead 11 months ago
Great job!
kaziklu79 11 months ago
@kaziklu79 Thank you. Happy that you like it :-)
Dividedhead 11 months ago