on the other side..I like handcrafting things..It provides a good balance from modern life for me. And makes these piece of equipment individual...If finished I will post some photos....
Just got to fill that silly little hole up now!
What is that hole for
It is a source of ridicule. I have a hole like that as part of my anatomy, does that mean Spyderco owns my a$$?!
Pardon my ignorance, but what is the purpose of the hole in the blade? Is it for a lanyard?
i want one of these! does it actually come with a sheath? and does anybody know what size he holes are for the pins and lanyard on the handle?
The two "pin" holes are actually sized for the 1/4inch hidden bolts. A number of places sell them, I got mine from Texas knife supplies
The holes are just about 4.6mm, so you will have trouble finding pin stock to fit. Its about 3/16th, but you might have some fitting to do depending on tolerances.
The tang hole for the lanyard is, sadly and rather embarassingly, the weirdest size that I have encountered. I think that it is 0.275inch, a 6.9mm drill bit is a little loose in it and a 7mm drill won't really fit. Maybe 7mm would work with some persuasion, but I have looked all over for pin stock, never mind tube stock, that will be a snug fit and eventually given up. I have a bunch of these things to put handles on and am going to either have to turn my own lanyard tubes, or use 1/4 tubes and live with them not being tight to the tang.
It is Spydercos trademark. They invented the use of the round opening hole in folding knives. Another large knife company copied it a few years ago and Spyderco took them to court and won, as they argued the hole was universally recognised as a Spyderco design and trademark, which means they have to use it on all of their knives if they wish o continue with this argument and protect their one handed opening system of the round hole. If you notice, all of the other knifemakers have dropped the round hole soon after and use another shape entirely.
It is Spydercos trademark. They invented the use of the round opening hole in folding knives. Another large knife company copied it a few years ago and Spyderco took them to court and won, as they argued the hole was universally recognised as a Spyderco design and trademark, which means they have to use it on all of their knives if they wish o continue with this argument and protect their one handed opening system of the round hole. If you notice, all of the other knifemakers have dropped the round hole soon after and use another shape entirely.
The tang hole for the lanyard is, sadly and rather embarrassingly, the weirdest size that I have encountered. I think that it is 0.275inch, a 6.9mm drill bit is a little loose in it and a 7mm drill won't really fit. Maybe 7mm would work with some persuasion, but I have looked all over for pin stock, never mind tube stock, that will be a snug fit and eventually given up. I have a bunch of these things to put handles on and am going to either have to turn my own lanyard tubes, or use 1/4 tubes and live with them not being tight to the tang.
As far as I know, it was over the Benchmade Dejavoo...