
Originally Posted by
RoBoTech
Yeah, the lime scales are too thick, but the Resilience is a BIG knife. The Lime was .193. I would recommend for exposed liners, .090-.100, and for nested liners .130 to .150, depending on whether it is a liner lock or lock back. You need more width for a nested liner lock.
When you look at the prices, it is for sheets up to 11x8". Even with a big folder, that should get you 4-5 sets of scales. For 16-18.00, that's pretty good.
For a big Fixed blade, 3-4 sets (of 2).
Thanks for the info. I don't know if I'd call the green scales TOO thick. They look great and probably give the knife a fuller feel. I got some layered G-10 once of red/black but bought it too thin. I didn't have enough thickness to give it enough curvature to show the layers. I thought if the scales were thicker and I countersank the screw holes enough I could get the desired result. Of course for a folder thickening the handle might make pocket carry less comfortable.
4 or 5 sets of scales for under $20 is really good. Next time I get energetic I'll order from that site. Thanks again.
Jack
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