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I just got an email from a guy who makes stiddys and he should have some in a week or two. I asked him if I can post his email here. Until then if anyone wants one I'll reply to him about it with any info you want to give. He'll probably won't care about putting his email here but I don't want to until he says so.
Thanks Jan. I am great aren't I. Probably one of the greatest people in the world. And let's not forget modest. lol
Great work MIchael. Looks nice. Love to see the sheath when you are done. Leather? Kydex? Do you have any plans? I like to fold cardboard and wrap it with electrical tape. :)
The postman delivered a new EDC today .. SWEET !!!
However .. must be modded first. Going to lose those finger guards real quick. Need to loosen up the lever also. Slightly too hard to lift up from the closed position. I intend to remove the lever & radius the appropriate surface.
I saw a sheath picture where the back belt loop area flapped over the pomel of the knifeto hold it in. Does anyone know what Im talking about and do you have a picture? Thanks I cant find one.
Wow, Just Wow!! I'm going to order a 5 gallon pail of 3in1 oil. The author did a good job of explaining what he was going to do, including a control, and then reporting on the results. I was surprised by the results of both Remoil and the waxes.
Great test, Ive seen it done before with gun parts and the results were the same. For me I like the wax because it leaves no film for dust to stick to, and if you really dont want your knife to rust dont leave it outside. But it is nice to know the best oil preventative is also one of the cheapest.
Question for you knife builders and moders. Would there be any interest in black walnut cut from genuine civil war musket stocks for use as scales? These would be from unusable stocks, no good guns will be harmed.
Hello fellow knife enthusiasts! I have, what I have found with the assistance of some other iknife members, an old kabar grizzly switchblade. Unfortunately, the action is not working. I am looking for any information or suggestions regarding the possibility and cost of repairing this.
The pivot pin has issues and the hole is elongated, scales are cracked. What condition is the spring in? How far do you want to go with this restoration? Can you provide more pictures and different angles?
Firstly I must admit I have not been on-air here at this forum very much but I intend to rectify that from now on. I enjoy some of the modern knives but my heart is really with the traditional knives I grew up with.
I’ve been getting into more & more Pocket Knife repairs and restoration and the time had come for a dedicated Anvil Workstation – This is based on the “Steady Rest” described in Ben Kelley Jn’s great little book on Pocket Knife Repair.(ISBN 0-87341-387-3) The old time Cutlers in Sheffield England referred to them as "Stiddies"
All done the ‘hard way’ with basic tools and lots of elbow grease from a piece of tram line. This is the second one I have made the first was some smaller track and is just a bog standard anvil design.
Rino Smajo
dismantled Camillus electrician knife
Mar 5, 2015
Rino Smajo
Utica electrician knife,before and after
Mar 5, 2015
Michael Squier
Looks good Rino, what did you use for a finish on the wood?
Mar 5, 2015
Rino Smajo
wood is finished with home made mix,carnauba flakes+bees wax+oil)
Mar 8, 2015
Jan Carter
Lloyd,
If Mike and Michael dont but these stiddy's let me know. Plenty of folks looking for them but I would love to see our guys end up with them LOL
Mar 8, 2015
Jan Carter
Rino, Great restoration on the electricians knife. I like the ingredients in the mix, they should seal that wood up nicely
Mar 8, 2015
Jan Carter
Michael,
The Imperial is coming along nicely!
Mar 8, 2015
peter force
STIDDY WANTED!!!!
Mar 8, 2015
peter force
bringing back old wood rocks!...that looks sweet bro!
Mar 8, 2015
J.J. Smith III
No comments since February 27th, Peter.
http://www.bladesmithsforum.com/index.php?showtopic=31267
Mar 8, 2015
Jack Haskins, Jr.
I just got an email from a guy who makes stiddys and he should have some in a week or two. I asked him if I can post his email here. Until then if anyone wants one I'll reply to him about it with any info you want to give. He'll probably won't care about putting his email here but I don't want to until he says so.
Jack
Mar 11, 2015
Jan Carter
Jack!! You are GREAT! Thank you
Mar 11, 2015
Michael Squier
The Imperial is done. Just a plain walnut grip and brass cross guard. Now all it needs is a simp,e sheath.
Mar 11, 2015
Bob Robinson
Mar 11, 2015
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Charles Sample
Nice job Michael!
Mar 11, 2015
Jan Carter
Very good job Michael, can you make the sheath also?
Mar 11, 2015
Jack Haskins, Jr.
Thanks Jan. I am great aren't I. Probably one of the greatest people in the world. And let's not forget modest. lol
Great work MIchael. Looks nice. Love to see the sheath when you are done. Leather? Kydex? Do you have any plans? I like to fold cardboard and wrap it with electrical tape. :)
Jack
Mar 11, 2015
Jack Haskins, Jr.
The email for the guy with the stiddies is
caddyman1973@gmail.com
Mar 11, 2015
Lloyd Shoemaker
2014%262015%20496.jpg2014%262015%20501.jpgHi Guys,
Here are some pics of tools I'd like to sell. Call or text for details937 205 2603.
Thanks,
Lloyd
Mar 11, 2015
Michael Squier
thanks peoples, no I dont do sheaths, cardboardwith tape sounds like my speed. Not sure what to do yet. maybe fond an old one that fits.
Mar 11, 2015
Jan Carter
Michael, if you dont have one get me the dimensions on the knife and I will see if we have one
Mar 11, 2015
In Memoriam
D ale
You've certainly given a new life to an old knife ..and.. every time you use it .. you'll know that .. with a deep sense of satisfaction.
!!! .. Nice job, Micheal .. !!!
Mar 11, 2015
Michael Squier
Thanks Jan, I'll measure it when I get in my shop.
Mar 12, 2015
Michael Squier
Jan, the blade is 5" long by 1" wide. handle is 3 3/4" long. Thanks for looking.
Mar 12, 2015
Michael Squier
I picked up a shefield bowie blade and cross guard missing its scales for ten bucks this weekend, I guess thats my next project.
Apr 20, 2015
In Memoriam
D ale
The postman delivered a new EDC today .. SWEET !!!
However .. must be modded first. Going to lose those finger guards real quick.
Need to loosen up the lever also. Slightly too hard to lift up from the closed position. I intend to remove the lever & radius the appropriate surface.
Will make a nice addition to the EDC club.
Apr 28, 2015
Jack Haskins, Jr.
New scales for my Spyderco worker sprint run. Bocote wood.
I love this knife. I feel like a better person when carrying it. lol
Jack
Apr 28, 2015
Jack Haskins, Jr.
D ale,
Looking forward to what you do to the new EDC. :)
Apr 28, 2015
Michael Squier
nice work guys
Apr 28, 2015
Michael Squier
I saw a sheath picture where the back belt loop area flapped over the pomel of the knifeto hold it in. Does anyone know what Im talking about and do you have a picture? Thanks I cant find one.
May 22, 2015
J.J. Smith III
something like this, Michael?
May 22, 2015
J.J. Smith III
or more like this?
May 22, 2015
Michael Squier
neither one JJ, it had no snaps just a flap with a hole in it that looped over the top.
May 22, 2015
Jan Carter
Jun 25, 2015
J.J. Smith III
I guess our Grand pappys ways wern't too wrong after all.
Jun 25, 2015
James Cole
Wow, Just Wow!! I'm going to order a 5 gallon pail of 3in1 oil. The author did a good job of explaining what he was going to do, including a control, and then reporting on the results. I was surprised by the results of both Remoil and the waxes.
Thank you Jan for posting this video.
Jun 25, 2015
Jan Carter
Michael are you looking at a sheath like Greg Dash uses? http://iknifecollector.com/photo/pikejigged2?context=user
Jun 25, 2015
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Jeremy B. Buchanan
Very good video. I guess I know what to do with my knife blades now.
Jun 25, 2015
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Charles Sample
Those are surprising results!
Jun 25, 2015
In Memoriam
D ale
I'm sticking w/ my Renaissance Wax.
Nice video, Jan .. thanks for posting !!!
Jun 26, 2015
Jan Carter
Dale,
I feel the same way my rem oil LOL. But the chance that I am going to leave the collectibles, much less and EDC, out in the rain
Jun 26, 2015
John w schmidt
Jun 26, 2015
Michael Squier
Great test, Ive seen it done before with gun parts and the results were the same. For me I like the wax because it leaves no film for dust to stick to, and if you really dont want your knife to rust dont leave it outside. But it is nice to know the best oil preventative is also one of the cheapest.
Jun 27, 2015
Michael Squier
Question for you knife builders and moders. Would there be any interest in black walnut cut from genuine civil war musket stocks for use as scales? These would be from unusable stocks, no good guns will be harmed.
Jul 9, 2015
Jan Carter
Michael I do that M. Carpenter was using some rifle stocks, see the discussion here Any Suggestions re knife scales
Jul 9, 2015
Jan Carter
BTW, I like the idea. A company that uses these type of woods is The historic Pen Company and they also make knife blanks
Jul 9, 2015
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David Fenn
http://imgur.com/FYYGvWP
http://imgur.com/ZnslsNj
Any thoughts are appreciated!
Jul 12, 2015
Daniel Howland
Hi David,
Nice find!
The pivot pin has issues and the hole is elongated, scales are cracked. What condition is the spring in? How far do you want to go with this restoration? Can you provide more pictures and different angles?
Jul 13, 2015
Jan Carter
David,
Contact Bill DeShivs and his site is http://billdeshivs.com/bd/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=15
Jul 29, 2015
Derek Wells
Firstly I must admit I have not been on-air here at this forum very much but I intend to rectify that from now on. I enjoy some of the modern knives but my heart is really with the traditional knives I grew up with.
I’ve been getting into more & more Pocket Knife repairs and restoration and the time had come for a dedicated Anvil Workstation – This is based on the “Steady Rest” described in Ben Kelley Jn’s great little book on Pocket Knife Repair.(ISBN 0-87341-387-3) The old time Cutlers in Sheffield England referred to them as "Stiddies"
All done the ‘hard way’ with basic tools and lots of elbow grease from a piece of tram line. This is the second one I have made the first was some smaller track and is just a bog standard anvil design.
Oct 29, 2015