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The Folding Knife (& Switchblade) Forum The materials, techniques and the designing of folding knives. |
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book?
At the risk of being laughed at does anyone have a lead on where to get the book "How to Make Multi Blade Folding Knives" slightly (read alot) cheaper than the $300 I keep finding it available for? Any help would be appreciated. If this is in the wrong forum please move to appropriate spot. Ryan Minchew
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No book, Ryan, but you can learn to make a slipjoint right here on the Knet School of Knifemaking.
The class will repeat soon. |
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Go for the class.Its cheaper and interactive.Plus multi-blade slipjoints are possibly the most difficult knives to make, so if it was me I would love to have the one-on-one help a class would offer.
__________________ N'T McAhron Sqwaukin Vulture Verrinder "to create is to make art" TREMBLING EARTH KNIFE WORKS |
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thanks
Thanks for the help guys. I've actually made slip joints that worked. My first one was crude, but the next two had all the walk and talk I could ask for. I was asking about the book in hopes of picking up a trick or two in the peening of the pivot and attatching bolsters area. I've been using super glue because no matter what else I used to atatch metal bolsters to stainless or brass liners it fell off. I'll look into the class thanks.
p.s. how soon is soon? |
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Did you try high temp solder?
__________________ N'T McAhron Sqwaukin Vulture Verrinder "to create is to make art" TREMBLING EARTH KNIFE WORKS |
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you got me
I haven't used solder for a couple of reasons. I don't have a torch of any kind and number two is no matter how many videos I watch I can't understand how I can make the bolster stay exactly where I want it. To me it seems the bolster can slip and slide any way it pleases and I don't know how to mark a line that won't be burnt off to see where I need the bolster. Hopefully that makes sense. Same also goes for handle material super glue is the only thing that I can find within my means to make the handle material stick.
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The Knet class goes thru all this in detail.
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Going to take the class
I'm definitly going to take the next class, but after some thought I think I still want to try to get the book so if anyone knows of the book How to make multiblade folding knives Please Let me know. Thanks
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Ryan
This book is easy to find if your pockets overflow with cash. IF like me and you budget everything to the last nickel that makes it much more difficult to find. Try the following links. My library grows by leaps and bounds by being persistant and patient. Sooner or later you will find a copy at a reasonable price. I found one about 6 weeks ago for $75.00. But when I called he had sold it just that morning. BUT I did buy another title from him. Patience!! Search for the title and again for the authors. How things are worded make all the difference. For instance this book has a hyphen between the words Multi-blade. SOME sellers use it and some don't. That DOES make a difference in searches. http://used.addall.com/ http://www.abebooks.com/ http://www.bookfinder.com/ http://www.fetchbook.info/ And don't forget the greatest marketplace ebay Good luck, Tony |
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Thanks for the tip
I hadn't thought about the hyphen thing. Thanks for the tip. I'm gonna give it a shot.
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Ryan
Did you ever find an affordable copy of this book? Tony |
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NO Sir
I found several copies just way out of my price range.
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I have that book somewhere. I had no idea it cost so much to buy now. I think I got mine for under $20 at a gun/knife show several years ago.
Lane |
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it's insane
I kept finding places claiming to sell the book for roughly 20 dollars it's just no one had updated their websites. I actually found some overseas selling for as much as 1300 US dollars. One guy I talked to said he couldn't give them away when he had them in stock and they were still in print, now he can't find em for under 200.
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Funny thing, I have two of the books and now don't want to part with one at all thanks to the out of this world prices. I like the book but this on the stupid side I think...
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