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stop pin placement

When making a friction folder. Do you drill the hole for the stop pin when blade is open all the ways or closed like in a liner lock ?

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With the liner lock, I mark the full open position, adjust for the pin diameter, drill the hole and then adjust the tang length for whatever it has to be reduced in length. Frank


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