Hi all,
Thought I'd share this. MOT's Joker decided to shed part of its scale, so he asked if I could take a look.
The woods shrunk and cracked around each pin, so the scales are shot. Only option is to try and re-scale it. I've not worked on a folder like this so was not sure how this would go.
The scales pulled off fairly easily. Did not realise its only pinned together. No glue, just a little peening on the brass pins. I have no suitable brass to replace this, so decided glue was the way to go on the repair. I checked first with MOT that he was happy for me to experiment. I also went with Beech handles, as I had some and felt it should be more stable.
New scales marked up.
Cut and drilled
Now some epoxy
Annoyingly I forgot to take a pic part shaped. So here it is sanded and oiled.
Any comments gratefully received
Hope MOT's happy with it and gets a good few more years out of it.
Thought I'd share this. MOT's Joker decided to shed part of its scale, so he asked if I could take a look.

The woods shrunk and cracked around each pin, so the scales are shot. Only option is to try and re-scale it. I've not worked on a folder like this so was not sure how this would go.

The scales pulled off fairly easily. Did not realise its only pinned together. No glue, just a little peening on the brass pins. I have no suitable brass to replace this, so decided glue was the way to go on the repair. I checked first with MOT that he was happy for me to experiment. I also went with Beech handles, as I had some and felt it should be more stable.

New scales marked up.

Cut and drilled

Now some epoxy
Annoyingly I forgot to take a pic part shaped. So here it is sanded and oiled.

Any comments gratefully received

Hope MOT's happy with it and gets a good few more years out of it.