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Ricardo S.
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Mart Shearer
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Posted: Wed 12 Feb, 2014 10:48 am Post subject: |
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Attachments for the metal plate between the blade and handle?
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Ricardo S.
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Posted: Wed 12 Feb, 2014 11:57 am Post subject: |
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Mart Shearer wrote: | Attachments for the metal plate between the blade and handle? |
Indeed, that is my guess, but i couldn't find any photos to make sure...
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Leo Todeschini
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Nathan Robinson
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Ricardo S.
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Posted: Wed 12 Feb, 2014 1:58 pm Post subject: |
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Nice. Thank you very very much for your help guys. That's quite a bit of good information. Thank's a lot!!!
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Ricardo S.
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Posted: Thu 27 Feb, 2014 10:17 am Post subject: |
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Nathan Robinson wrote: | The decorative rivet heads on the bulbous ends of the ballocks are an attractive feature on a lot of ballock and dudgeon daggers.
You can't see it in this angle, but if you were to look under the curved plate at the end of the grip, you'd likely be able to see the mushroomed ends of the pins. |
Nice, thank you very much Sir. By the way, do you know how did they take measures so that pins are aligned?
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Jeffrey Faulk
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Posted: Thu 27 Feb, 2014 1:43 pm Post subject: |
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Ricardo S. wrote: | Nathan Robinson wrote: | The decorative rivet heads on the bulbous ends of the ballocks are an attractive feature on a lot of ballock and dudgeon daggers.
You can't see it in this angle, but if you were to look under the curved plate at the end of the grip, you'd likely be able to see the mushroomed ends of the pins. |
Nice, thank you very much Sir. By the way, do you know how did they take measures so that pins are aligned? |
Simply drill through both the plate and the wood. The rivet holes would probably have been punched in the metal plate before putting it on the grip, so they would have just held it on there and then used a 'birdcage' awl or similar tool to bore the hole for the rivet pins.
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Ricardo S.
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Posted: Fri 28 Feb, 2014 6:03 am Post subject: |
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Jeffrey Faulk wrote: | Ricardo S. wrote: | Nathan Robinson wrote: | The decorative rivet heads on the bulbous ends of the ballocks are an attractive feature on a lot of ballock and dudgeon daggers.
You can't see it in this angle, but if you were to look under the curved plate at the end of the grip, you'd likely be able to see the mushroomed ends of the pins. |
Nice, thank you very much Sir. By the way, do you know how did they take measures so that pins are aligned? |
Simply drill through both the plate and the wood. The rivet holes would probably have been punched in the metal plate before putting it on the grip, so they would have just held it on there and then used a 'birdcage' awl or similar tool to bore the hole for the rivet pins. |
I see. That makes sense and is a good idea punch the pins in the plate before. Thank you a lot!
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