tang hole

dwardo

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Quite a while ago i made up a damasteel stick tang and found that a very long thin drill bit and some files will do. If you have access to a pilar drill then even better. Then after the hole is made go at it with needle files. The kit looks like it has a bolster so if you go a little overboard with the hole it will be hidden anyways. Once you have a snug fit stuff it with a good epoxy before you fit it. Make sure you well wrap the blade to stop it scratching or lopping part of your finger off :rolleyes:

One last thing go slow with it, if something looks like its going a little pear shaped then gleave ti alone and go back to it the next day with a fresh pair of eyes ;)

Have fun!
 

brancho

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My advice is go to british blades and look for a tutorial there are a few I would put up a link but I cannot get on from work.
The Tutorial on here has no pictures.
 

brancho

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Other things to bear in mind are the tang can/should be thinned to be narrower than where the blade enters the handle/bolster.
You can shorten the tang if your hole cannot be deeper than the tang lengh.
You can buy extra long drill bits but they cost a bit extra mine cost about £2.50 each and they are easy to snap
 

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