inexpensive way to cut a nail nick on a custom slipjoint pocket knife
After trying and failing miserably with a Dremel, and a 60 degree dovetail cutter in my milling attachment to cut decent nail nicks, here is what I came up with. http://Caltoncutlery.com

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Slipjoint Fit Up Using a Kennedy Fixture

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Grinding Jig for Small Blades

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Diagnosing a Slipjoint Problem

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No Peen Head Spinner

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EXPLORING THE RUPLE GUAGE | The most necessary tool that you dont actually need in the shop.

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How to Shape bolsters and scales of a slipjoint and lockback

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MAKING A SLIP JOINT TRAPPER PART 3 | Milled liners, Pivot pin support, Nail nick and Spring tension

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ruple guage or rise and fall indicator for slipjoint pocket knives

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Milling Liners

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How I layout a slipjoint tang and back square using the 1/3 - 2/3 method.

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Fitting Scales - Straight and Tight - The Right Way

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Making a slip joint or folding knife. spring tuning and fix

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Making a Slipjoint

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Knife Making - Intro to Freehand Grinding

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Slipjoint Folder Pin Placement

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Customer States: “Not Sharp! Do It Again!” So I Did This…

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Making A Slip Joint Pocket Knife - The Road To Mastersmith (part5)

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Rise and fall indicator for slipjoints

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Detailed peening for a slipjoint

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