I have made myself a couple of friction folders, using off cuts of steel and bits and pieces I had lying around.
The little one. Including the tail , the 3mm thick blade is 4" long. The pivot point is 2 1/2" from the tip. The handle is just about 2 1/2" long, an offcut of stabilised Burr Elm. Pivot is 4 mm steel (from a tent peg!) and a couple of flattened copper roves, the stop pin is 2.5mm brass rod from a model shop. Now lives in my pocket permanently!
The bigger one. The blade (4mm thick offcut) is 4 1/4" long including the tail. The tail is shorter, 35mm to the pivot so the blade is 2 1/2" long. The handle on this one is Boxwood, a very hard dense wood.
When I get some more metal in, I am going to make a "bushcraft" friction folder, with a 3" to 4" blade, with a stronger pin and probably Boxwood handle! Got it all planned in my head..
Enjoy them!
What do you think of the Bushcraft friction folder idea?
The little one. Including the tail , the 3mm thick blade is 4" long. The pivot point is 2 1/2" from the tip. The handle is just about 2 1/2" long, an offcut of stabilised Burr Elm. Pivot is 4 mm steel (from a tent peg!) and a couple of flattened copper roves, the stop pin is 2.5mm brass rod from a model shop. Now lives in my pocket permanently!
The bigger one. The blade (4mm thick offcut) is 4 1/4" long including the tail. The tail is shorter, 35mm to the pivot so the blade is 2 1/2" long. The handle on this one is Boxwood, a very hard dense wood.




When I get some more metal in, I am going to make a "bushcraft" friction folder, with a 3" to 4" blade, with a stronger pin and probably Boxwood handle! Got it all planned in my head..
Enjoy them!
What do you think of the Bushcraft friction folder idea?