Nice work T !!!!...Doc![]()
Nice work T !!!!...Doc![]()
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Welcome to the forum t schultz.
Nice work. Thanks for sharing on your first post. Cool mod too.
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welcome t schultz,.
Nice lanyad as well as a nice, wave mod,
Thanks to all of you for your kind 'Welcome'. I've been periodically reading here for over two years now. I've learned a lot from you guys and have become helplessly addicted to Spyderco. I'm trying to save up for the next big one when it becomes available - the Pikal.![]()
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Paul.
Any suggestions on what the best method/kit for bluing is. You've got me thinking about doing a byrd.Originally Posted by Dodge
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Instead of blueing, I would be cool to have a bryd dipped in NP3...The NP3 process is an evolution of autocatalytic (Electroless) nickel plating. Electroless nickel is a time proven technology that accurately deposits a hard corrosion resistant nickel phosphorus onto metal. One of the greatest attributes of this technology is no matter how complex the shape, the coating thickness remains constant. This type of accuracy is not possible with conventional electrolytic plating.
Plating is accomplished by using reducing agents in the bath. Sodium hypophosphite fuels the reduction reaction to deposit the nickel along with the co-deposition of small amounts of phosphorus. The phosphorus enhances the nickel's corrosion resistance by forming a thin tarnish film and gives a deposited hardness ranging from Rc 35-50. Heat treatment can increase hardnesses into the Rc 68-70 range.
With NP3, PTFE is introduced into the solution with a blend of surfactants and other chemicals which enable the PTFE to be co-deposited with the nickel. This composition incorporates approximately 25 volume percent of PTFE into the nickel matrix. Unlike other nickel/PTFE products, NP3 is a true composite. ...Doc
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Something tells me the costs would be high outweighing the benefits of such a process.
Knice knots and cords. Some of these look like works of art as much as a functional lanyard. Craig, your collection is impressive!
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Yeah, but it would be cool.Originally Posted by Stormdrane
Besides, I think we have all passed the point that what we are doing/collecting makes sense monetarily. It is just a matter of how much or how little sense you can afford to lose.
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I would say these guys/ Just make sure the clip is really clean....![]()
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Thanks Dodge.
First they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not stand up, because I was not a Trade Unionist.
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http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18317
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Gonna have to agree with Rom831, would be really cool...on the plus side you would never have to lube it and you could fingerprint it all you want without worrying about corrosion...might even be cooler to use NP3 on one of the Stainless Spyderco's....DocOriginally Posted by ROM831
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naggalowmo,
What did you use for whipping. It looks like thin stuff.
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I've used spectra thread for whipping before, it's extremely strong, and can be woven like a lanyard to increase it's strength. It's inexpensive and can be found on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Spectra-Beeswax-...QQcmdZViewItem
yep i used spectra fishing line![]()
i just took whatever was laying around the house
Thanks for the link. I wonder if they have different colors.
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Thread for tying tips:
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http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18317
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Hawkbills- Sink in the tip, and let it rip!!!- Axlis
Mine was done w/ Green Spectra Spyderwire brand
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I direct this to you because you are the author of this thread.
You started this thread in the “Spyderco General Discussion” section. Does that mean we shouldn’t post pics of lanyards/fobs that are attached to non-Spyderco knives? Or is that allowed?
First they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not stand up, because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Thread for tying tips:
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http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18317
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Hawkbills- Sink in the tip, and let it rip!!!- Axlis