HoosierBuddy
Well-known member
Guys,
I'm working on custom "Grand Canyon" lockback knives to give to my sons when we hike into the Grand Canyon next summer.
The basis is a Jantz folder kit. I'm cutting a round button with a recess for a silver proof of the US grand canyon quarter, from the "America the Beautiful" series. The quarter fits flush in the pocket cut in the stainless, and is pretty tight, but I feel like I should secure further to make sure it doesn't pop back out down the road.
Does this sound like an epoxy job to you or a place to use solder?
If solder...what type and flux would you use? The proof coins are 90% silver...and a little expensive...so I'd rather not mess one up.
These should be nice when I get done. I just don't want the coins to fall out.
Phil
I'm working on custom "Grand Canyon" lockback knives to give to my sons when we hike into the Grand Canyon next summer.
The basis is a Jantz folder kit. I'm cutting a round button with a recess for a silver proof of the US grand canyon quarter, from the "America the Beautiful" series. The quarter fits flush in the pocket cut in the stainless, and is pretty tight, but I feel like I should secure further to make sure it doesn't pop back out down the road.
Does this sound like an epoxy job to you or a place to use solder?
If solder...what type and flux would you use? The proof coins are 90% silver...and a little expensive...so I'd rather not mess one up.
These should be nice when I get done. I just don't want the coins to fall out.
Phil