I've made a couple. There is very little original information on these but I think they were fairly common. It is a friction folder and the way I did it was to have the tang a step down from the top of the blade. When you open the knife the blade swings open but the "notch" bears against a metal collar around the front of the handle. OKAY.
So.. I cut a 3/4" long section of electrical conduit and used that for the collar. It works fine but then I got looking at a photo of an original and the collar was indented a little so that the blade then opened too far and was angled up a little. Closer inspection revealed that the collar was of thin metal, which is why the blade (after a while) indented it and caused the problem. Closer inspection revealed that this thin metal was actually crimped at the bottom and the crimps stuck into the slot.
So... Holy Cow Batman- another thing I made that wasn't 100% pc.
Well, what to do- if I copy the original I duplicate the flaw of an indented collar. I figure I can put in a cross bar to stop the blade and the collar will cover and hide it. Another issue is the blade. Due to the straight handle the blade edge can't have a belly of raised tip (very much) or it will be above the slot and exposed. Yet another issue is the slot. It seems so deep that it weakens the handle. I'm wondering how the flow or grain of the wood should be oriented? I like the French friction folders but if your persona is English then I think a penny knife might be more PC.
In any event, if any of you make or know about these knives, all information cheerfully accepted.
So.. I cut a 3/4" long section of electrical conduit and used that for the collar. It works fine but then I got looking at a photo of an original and the collar was indented a little so that the blade then opened too far and was angled up a little. Closer inspection revealed that the collar was of thin metal, which is why the blade (after a while) indented it and caused the problem. Closer inspection revealed that this thin metal was actually crimped at the bottom and the crimps stuck into the slot.
So... Holy Cow Batman- another thing I made that wasn't 100% pc.
Well, what to do- if I copy the original I duplicate the flaw of an indented collar. I figure I can put in a cross bar to stop the blade and the collar will cover and hide it. Another issue is the blade. Due to the straight handle the blade edge can't have a belly of raised tip (very much) or it will be above the slot and exposed. Yet another issue is the slot. It seems so deep that it weakens the handle. I'm wondering how the flow or grain of the wood should be oriented? I like the French friction folders but if your persona is English then I think a penny knife might be more PC.
In any event, if any of you make or know about these knives, all information cheerfully accepted.