July 27, 2024, 06:46 PM
clipper1I would just make sure to anneal the brass nail and use thin cardboard spacers so the riveting would not totally bind the blade. I hope this makes sense...
July 27, 2024, 07:12 PM
GascanHeat the nail before pressing it in?
Unclear where said spacers would go... Either side of every tool/blade on the nail/pin? Would teflon or brass spacers be better?
July 27, 2024, 07:32 PM
clipper1What I am trying to say is if you decide to rivet the temp cardboard spacers are meant to be removed after the riveting process so that the movement of the blade is not hindered. This is easily accomplished by wetting it. I hope this makes sense. And yes if you annealed the nail the riveting process would re-harden it but first annealing it will make it easier to fit and make the correct length to pean and finish.
July 27, 2024, 07:47 PM
clipper1I think Screaming Cockatoo member here does a lot of this kind of knife work. maybe he will chime in also.
I don't think any sort of permanent spacers would work. If you didn't have some sort of temp spacer it would be very easy to make the fit so tight that it would be hard to open/close the blade.
July 28, 2024, 11:24 AM
GascanClipper1, I appreciate all of your advice immensely; the cardboard spacers make a lot more sense now.
July 28, 2024, 01:32 PM
clipper1I am out of pocket for a while but hope you are able to patch up your knives.