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This is the '74-84 Buck 110 I am going to use in my customization project. I am changing the wood scales, to what? I don't yet. But the frame is in dire need of cleaning anyway. All the parts are present except the Pivot bushing.
Tags: 110, Buck, Custom, disassembly, repair
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The punch is made of M2, I tapered it to push the pins all they way through the frame. These were used to punch rivet holes in tempered .035 1095 (49-51 HRC). Yeah, it works really well.
I recognized the punch .. albeit .. w/ aftermarket tapering. Yup .. that would do it !!!
Many of our "odd shaped" punches were of D2 .. most of the knives in our dies were also D2. But, we were forming dead soft (low 30's) galvanealed 0.032" steel.
Cracked ice acrylic?
The pivot hole in the blade appears larger than the pivot rivet. Was there a bushing ..or.. am I seeing things ???
Also, how'd you drive out the pins .. arbor press ?
they're probably that way here also, but still have many. Nothing fancy but nice. I have seen 110s made into autos.
Nowdays with these little circular spring a little milling and presto chango ya got something! Now ya just gotta figure how to lock it in the closed position?
Automatics are illegal in the state of California Max. But I do have another 110 frame awaiting a project. I will research and consider it.
Very cool, now to make it an auto!!
This knife is simplicity at it's most basic form. I could manufacture these here in my shop. All I would need to do is send out the blades for heat treating.
thats the way to do it!!!!!!!!!
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