I'm doing a blade reduction on a Rough Rider Copperhead. I have it all apart and its (otherwise) in like new condition. Looks like the original pins were 2.5 mm dia. and I have 3/32" dia. nickel silver pins. Basically, the pins I have are .005" smaller than original. I intend to peen the hell out of them, but am not sure if they will grow that much in diameter.
I also have some 3/16" nickel silver pin stock and a small lathe, so I CAN turn that down to 2.5mm.
Looks like it will be a great little knife when its done, so I don't want to take a shortcut if it will effect the final result. Will the smaller diameter stock "grow" enough, or should I turn down the larger stock?
Thank you for your opinions! - John
Quick Question on Pin Size
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Re: Quick Question on Pin Size
Never try to swell pin diameter by peening.
Put the larger stock in your lathe, and FILE it to size.
Put the larger stock in your lathe, and FILE it to size.
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Re: Quick Question on Pin Size
Thank you Bill! You are right that a file and sandpaper are required (on my machine anyway) to get a decent finish and avoid tapers. I am currently at .002” oversize on the first pin.
So far, this is much nicer than trying to fix an old, beat up knife. At $15, you can’t go wrong. I’ll try to post some pictures when it’s done. - John
So far, this is much nicer than trying to fix an old, beat up knife. At $15, you can’t go wrong. I’ll try to post some pictures when it’s done. - John