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Brass Corby Bolts Fasteners, EDC Knives Maker Pivot Pin Rivets,DIY Knife Handle Studs Screws,Pack of 10 (8mm)

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For centuries, knifemakers have used the well-known and still current method of riveting with or without a rosette to steel, brass, copper or stainless steel wire. The assembly screws, often aesthetically interesting, require millimetre precision and prior tapping of the plates, the supporting skeleton of the knife. Corby pins, also known as Corby bolts or Bull bolts provide a mechanical fit in the same way as Loveless bolts, securely pulling your knife scales together. This time you have a male and a female bolt that screw together. Each side has a slot so you can tighten it with a screwdriver. After sanding and polishing, Corby bolts have the appearance of classic rivets with increased strength to avoid any risk of breakage due to the knife falling, for example.

Loveless bolts are often used on Bushcraft knives and come in three different materials. Stainless steel, copper and brass. You can mix and match materials to give a different look such as a stainless steel bolt with a brass nut. Corby Pins This means that when screwed together it pulls the handle securely to the tang of the knife. Used alongside a good quality epoxy glue this makes for a very secure handle. Tip: The diameter of the screw heads can be reduced slightly by mounting the screws on a drill and turning them on a very fine abrasive, under water if necessary. The assembly with Corby bolts is done by preparing the parts to be assembled as meticulously as possible. There are many ways of securing the handle of your knife to the blade itself. Some like Corby pins provide a mechanical fit, others rely on the strength of the glue used to bond the handle to the tang of the knife with the pin providing anchor points. Some are plain, others go bling! Let us take a look at what options you have when choosing a custom knife. Loveless BoltsIn cutlery, the assembly of knife handles is an essential step for aesthetic and handling reasons, but also for robustness. There is no question of the handle breaking or coming apart on impact or stress. Corby stainless steel rivets are particularly recommended for the assembly of knives subjected to a hostile or humid environment such as survival equipment, bushcraft or marine environments. The first operation will be to drill the handle plates to the diameter of the axis of the Corby bolts to be screwed in after having given them the rough shape, preferably. These bolts were designed and used by Bob Loveless on his knives and have proven to be a very popular choice with makers all over the world. These bolts give a mechanical fit by the bolt passing through the handle and then being screwed up tight. Some makers and collectors however do not like using loveless fasteners due to the bird’s eye effect created when you sand the bolt flat. This is created when you expose a small area of thread between the nut and bolt which leaves a small semicircle on the pin.

Again this is a solid pin, so no mechanical fit. It starts as a tube, and different combinations of smaller pins are carefully placed within the tube. Once the desired pattern is achieved the tube is filled with a resin to create a solid pin. The resin is often dyed a nice bright colour. Consisting of two Ø7 mm (0.28in) heads to be screwed onto a Ø5 mm (0.20in) stainless steel shaft, the male part is screwed onto the female part after having first prepared the handle plates.

Principle of use.

This time when sanding your knife scales the slot that you used to tighten is removed leaving what looks like a solid pin but has the benefits of the mechanical fit. Ed is so right, heat is your enemy. If you let that get too hot you will end up with a ring around it. And no matter how you sand will you ever get rid of it! It is where the wood around it charred! I favour Corby pins for all my kitchen knives for the solid construction they give, and the smart polished look they create when sanded flat. Solid Pins All that remains to be done is to cut the screw heads on each side, sand and polish the assembly for a strong and permanent fit. A step drill is used when drilling the handle with the bolt passing through the small hole created in the handle and tang, and then the larger circular nut sitting in the larger step created.

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