Members TTcustom Posted January 20, 2010 Members Report Posted January 20, 2010 (edited) Sorry for the bad picture. but here you can see the hair tool attachment I made to go on a standard swivel knife barrel. I am still refining the design to my liking. It holds 9 of the standard exacto #16 blades which is more then enough for my uses. The original Swivel Master was bought by a friend at the Wickenburg or Sheridan show about 10 years ago. He let me look at it and photocopy the literature to help make my own. If anyone has one or knows who still sells this tool in the US I know some people that are interested in getting one. I have tried to track the original maker down using the literature that came with my friends knife but my google-fu is not powerful enough to turn up any leads. Here is what info I have been working with; Swivel-Master knives by Randy Knutson Sartell, MN Tim Edited January 20, 2010 by TTcustom Quote I am fifty years old and I have always lived in freedom; let me end my life free; when I am dead let this be said of me: 'He belonged to no school, to no institution, to no academy, least of all to any régime except the régime of liberty.' "What we need is more cowbell!"
King's X Posted January 20, 2010 Report Posted January 20, 2010 Send me an PM and I will connect you with someone that knows about the maker who lives somewhere in the Northeast (or did when I heard the story). I am sure that someone here knows someone that has a friend that does machining work and can spit them out like we spit out belts and wallets. Quote Greetings from Central Texas! The Grain Side Up blog #TheGrainSideUp
Members TimDreamer Posted January 20, 2010 Members Report Posted January 20, 2010 (edited) Looks like a very good alternative and easy to replace blades that wear down. Edited January 20, 2010 by TimDreamer Quote An appeaser is a guy who throws his friends to the alligator in hopes that the alligator will eat him last. -- Winston Churchill True Gun Control is grouping your shots and hitting what you are aiming at. -- Tim Dotson
King's X Posted January 20, 2010 Report Posted January 20, 2010 Maybe I can send you my Pro-Series Tandy Knife and I can pay you to drill out the hole bigger to accept the blades??? Quote Greetings from Central Texas! The Grain Side Up blog #TheGrainSideUp
Members TTcustom Posted January 21, 2010 Author Members Report Posted January 21, 2010 I don't think I will be doing any modding for other people, sorry. I still have to get this design functioning to where I like it. It is pretty fiddly to change out blades right now and I need to work on simplifying that. I'll keep you in mind if I get the eureka moment and get that all worked out. For making feathers this set up with the exacto blades is awesome though. Now I know why Robb Barr liked to use one. Quote I am fifty years old and I have always lived in freedom; let me end my life free; when I am dead let this be said of me: 'He belonged to no school, to no institution, to no academy, least of all to any régime except the régime of liberty.' "What we need is more cowbell!"
King's X Posted January 21, 2010 Report Posted January 21, 2010 Just some additional information, at least for your R&D process. I made one of these 'hair blade' tools last year. I use the sponge brushes a lot when I would do woodworking, but since I sold all of my equipment, I have a bunch of these. You can them just about anywhere and in all kind of sizes. It doesn't matter what size. I have to look at them again, but I believe the handle comes in two sizes. Anyways, I carefully removed the sponge part off the handle and then the plastic holder. The place where the plastic piece was placed leaves a rather crude hole to consider it a pilot hole, but it works. I then figure out how many blades I want and measure the width and length of the gathered blades. I then drill out the appropriate size hole and glue the blades in with some epoxy. While drying, I just stuck the new backyard knife into a piece of cardboard/styrofoam until it dried. It works great with the exception of several things; one being that it is disposable. You can only strop the outside blades; unless you have spacers. The handle is fixed and does not move like a swivel knife The blades are fixed and cannot be interchanged. I know that I didn't come up with this idea, but I thought it would be appropriate to share here. Keep us updated with your Einstein moment when it happens; it will. Quote Greetings from Central Texas! The Grain Side Up blog #TheGrainSideUp
Members JPNet Posted March 31, 2010 Members Report Posted March 31, 2010 Sorry for the bad picture. but here you can see the hair tool attachment I made to go on a standard swivel knife barrel. I am still refining the design to my liking. It holds 9 of the standard exacto #16 blades which is more then enough for my uses. The original Swivel Master was bought by a friend at the Wickenburg or Sheridan show about 10 years ago. He let me look at it and photocopy the literature to help make my own. If anyone has one or knows who still sells this tool in the US I know some people that are interested in getting one. I have tried to track the original maker down using the literature that came with my friends knife but my google-fu is not powerful enough to turn up any leads. Here is what info I have been working with; Swivel-Master knives by Randy Knutson Sartell, MN Tim It is called a Multi Blade Swivel Master, made by Randy Knutson, two_knuts@yahoo.com. I sent him an email about 2 weeks ago to ask about ordering one and he replied that he hasn't made any in quite a while, would keep my email on file, and if he decided to make any more would let me know. Quote
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