Moderator bruce johnson Posted July 7, 2009 Moderator Report Posted July 7, 2009 Dustin, Add another name to the I don't have one favorite club. Like Ben, someone told me I needed a tall skinny one; like Ben, I hated it. The cool thing was I bought it Tandy's deathbed sale for $10, and it adjusted lower. I still never really liked it being too skinny though. It was in a drawer for several years. After dislocating my thumb a few times, thin barrels just don't get it for me any more. I am more comfortable with a slightly thicker barrel. Blade size depends on the type of cut. I use all straight blades and the longer ones let me have more knife in the leather and track better for long straight lines. Thicker barrels help to prevent rotation. I am attaching pics of my two most reached for knives and the customization I did. The silver one is an Ol Smoothie with a 1/4" slim blade - used for tight turns and intricate work. The brass is one of Barry's with a 3/8" blade I made the angle a little flatter to leave a narrower cut. I use it for stems and longer lines. Both of these have been outfitted with custom grips, gummy pen sleeves from the checkout display at Staples. Spit on the barrel and slid them on. If I need to plow a border ditch, I have a couple knives set up with 1/2" blades and big barrels. They really track. Quote Bruce Johnson Malachi 4:2 "the windshield's bigger than the mirror, somewhere west of Laramie" - Dave Stamey Vintage Refurbished And Selected New Leather Tools For Sale - www.brucejohnsonleather.com
Members dustin29 Posted July 18, 2009 Author Members Report Posted July 18, 2009 I received my new Barry King swivel knife and two different blades. I am very happy with the performance, it beats the cheap ones from Tandy. Quote
Members XSport Posted February 25, 2015 Members Report Posted February 25, 2015 Hey, I thought I would revive this thread as I just bought some swivel knifes and probably bought too much stuff because I couldn't find this particular info on the web. I'm fairly new to leather and thought I would try some different knives. I bought some Barry King's because they were available here in Canada (Longview Leather in Alberta). First I bought a 3/8 barrel and a 3/8" angle blade. As for the barrell, I think the advantage of a thin barrell is that you can turn it a little easier so it is really nice for tight carving, like details of 1/2" lettering or flowers and leaves in small areas. However, i find that because I have to squeeze my hand together more, I fatigue quicker than I do with a larger barrell. I think the ball bearing swivel also helps as it just feels better as you turn it. As for the blades, I did not like the angle blade at all. I found that because I was holding the knife straight up and down all the time, it put my hand in an awkward position. I don't know how to describe it other than to say that it made it feel like the knife was too long for my hand. Also I found it was hard to get nice decorative cuts because only the very tip of the blade was in the leather. Because the cut was so thin (on 2-3oz), it was difficult to bevel it after too. Later, I bought a 1/2" barrel and a 5/8" barrel Barry King at Longview.....I know it sounds crazy but at $40 plus blade, I don't really think they are that expensive......anyway, as expected the bigger barrels feel very nice and comfortable and they turn very nicely in your hand, but you just can't cut as tight of a curve as you can with the 3/8". That being said, the difference is not huge. I also bought a few different blades....all of them straight....I bought the 3/8" Thin, a 1/4" Thick, and a 1/4" Thin.....I wouldn't get the thick and thin in the 1/4", because for me, the differnence is marginal on 2 to 3 oz leather, but maybe it will make a bigger difference on 8 to 9oz. I actually wanted the thick one in a 3/8, but Longview didn't have them in stock, I think the 3/8" might be noticeably thicker and may give nice thick decorative "feather cuts". I really like the straight blades better because you can vary the angle to do different things with it. Like if you need a nice straight line or long sweeping curve, just tilt it upright and get more of the blade in the leather. If you need a tight turn, tilt it away so that it rotates better. BTW, I think I could have done just fine without the 1/4" blades at all, the 3/8" looks a lot bigger but functions almost the same. Anyway, that's my 2 cents. I had trouble finding this info before I bought the Barry King's and probably over bought because of it. My recomendation if you can only have one.......a standard 1/2" Barrel with a 3/8" straight blade......maybe a thick blade depending on what you are doing. I guess it says something that this is the format for all the basic Swivel Knifes at Tandy. Cheers! Quote
Members okiwen Posted January 14, 2019 Members Report Posted January 14, 2019 Even years later, I appreciate this topic and the views. Quote - - - -Kevin Orr
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