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Framelock Questions.
So I have really been wanting to make my own framelock after I bought one this summer. The big questions I have are: After I cut out the lockbar and such how do I bend the bar out into place. is there some kind of jig I should have or do I just bend it till it looks good? Also the detent. I know what it is but how do I get the ball bearing in it with what sized bit and what sized ball. Also how do I know where to put the hole on the blade so it remains shut?
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You might be interested in the book, "My Way" on Amazon.com. It answers all those questions and has photos of each operation.
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thanks. Who is the author? I have found like 100000000 books with that title on amazon.
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That's Don's book . I have a copy, gets a lot of use.
Trenton |
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just bough a copy now. Thanks
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