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steel bolsters
For my next folder I want to have mirror polished steel bolsters. Optimally, that would be stainless steel, but I only have 1/4" thick 416 so I would have to grind it down alot to get it thin enough to use. I do have 1/8" O1. Will rust be a problem if I use the O1? Also, for the future, can anyone tell me where I can order 1/8" thick 400 series stainless steel?
Thanks. Tony |
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Rust is always a problem with O-1. 416 SS is a better choice and any of the knife suppliers; K&G, Sheffields, Alpha Supply, Tru Grit, ect... carry it in 1/8". Refer to Don Robinson's tutorial on spot welding them to the liners. Wealth of info there
Regards, __________________ Brad Johnson LTC, Ret KMG since 1991 [IMG][/IMG] http://bradjohnsonknives.blademakers.com/ |
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Of course rust is always a potential problem for non-stainless carbon steels. Heck, even "stainless" steels are not completely immune to potential rust problems. That being said, if you properly maintain your knife and keep it cleaned and oiled, you can use whatever steel you want for blades, bolsters, or anything else.
That being said, 1/8" SS barstock is pretty cheap, so you may as well make maintenance that much easier on yourself. Most major knife suppliers should carry 1/8" 416 (or similar) SS barstock. USAKnifemaker.com has some, and I believe Jantz does as well. __________________ -Andrew Riley For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword.... (Hebrews 4:12) My YouTube Channel: www.YouTube.com/ARCustomKnives Check it out and Subscribe! |
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Thanks guys.
Brad, where can I find Don's tutorial on spot welding bolsters to liners? |
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Quote:
http://knifenetwork.com/forum/showth...reight&page=11 Specifically page 11, which is what the link is for. __________________ -Andrew Riley For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword.... (Hebrews 4:12) My YouTube Channel: www.YouTube.com/ARCustomKnives Check it out and Subscribe! |
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Tony,
The tutorial I am refering to is on the folding knife discussion. Its the Texas toothpick build-a-long string that was held by Don. Hope this helps. __________________ Brad Johnson LTC, Ret KMG since 1991 [IMG][/IMG] http://bradjohnsonknives.blademakers.com/ |
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Saw the 1/4 down the middle. i see very few bolsters that are over 1/8 thick including the liners.
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You can also gun blue the bolsters for a nice effect. Still will need maintained just like any other non stainless steel, but does look cool on a pocket knife
__________________ God Bless! Craig Blankenship Booger County Outfitters LLC. D.B.A Craig's Outdoor Sports Knifemaker and Gunsmith |
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folder, folding knife, knife, pocket knife, stainless steel, supply |
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