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made a swivel knife its SS and ali the saddle rotates on a bearing as is smooth as silk . I did 99% of the machining have a great instructor. any and all comments are welcomed.

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VERY NICE! (If you ever decide to make these available.....put me on the list)

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egliderider, I appreciate the kind words from you and Mrs Monica! I may make two more of these one for each of my sons I can understand why there are some high priced swivel knives out there now as doing this one on a manual Lathe took some time.

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I f you ever get out this way stop on by and say Hello... Granville ,Tn.. Great motorcycle riding out this way......

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My husband was pretty impressed, too. Both he and my brother-in-law are into machining.

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Itch, It sounds like a good ride, only my ol girl is in a crate now frame and swing arm are at powder coat! complete redo for her motor is good and sound but putting the ol 4speed tranny back on! Monica tell your husband I send my thanks I am very novice when it comes to machining but I am trying!

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Stealfdawg/Itch

Tennessee has some of the most beautiful riding in the country- LOVE your state- down there three times this summer- Maryville, Chattanooga, Nashville etc. Foot hills parkway, Tail of the Dragon...... Awesome! Some of the most friendly people too! (and a lot less SNOW.)

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Very nice! I love seeing homemade tools.

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the bearing was a very small roller that I was lucky enough to find 4 of them so I need to make 3 more one more for me and 2 for my sons they will be half saddle vs the full ring one. Thanks for the kind words!

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excellent!

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I made another one but put the swivel in the blade holder instead of the saddle and the thing was a failure the bearing needs to be a thrust bearing so it can rotate freely...shame really cause it was a comfortable size and shape....oh well back to work

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Having dabbled in manual machine work, I am duly impressed. I wonder if you have acess to a knurl rolling machine in your shop? A little knurling on the barrel might improve your grip for those sharp turns on your leather patterns.

Nice job!

Michelle

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Michelle, thanks for the kind words one of the main reasons I decided to make the knife was the knurled barrel on my cheapo irritates, plus the larger diameter gives plenty to hold .

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I made another one but put the swivel in the blade holder instead of the saddle and the thing was a failure the bearing needs to be a thrust bearing so it can rotate freely...shame really cause it was a comfortable size and shape....oh well back to work

What size thrust bearing is needed? One of my flex shaft handpieces uses a pretty small thrust bearing, I can take a look Monday and get dimensions if you're interested at all.

Jeremy

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Jeremy, thanks for the offer but I think I am going to convert it to a regular swivel saddle style knife come Monday.

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Real nice, Stealfdawg. I too like working with metals. I like your design.

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thanks for the kind words!

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