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  • Опубліковано 29 гру 2024

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  • @RedBeardOps
    @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому +3

    What's you're favorite knife handle fastener?!?!

    • @ed.sol.crafts
      @ed.sol.crafts 4 роки тому +1

      Pins & Mosaic pins are my go to. I have bought corbys and their accessories. But not had the time to mess with them yrt

    • @jackspradt1562
      @jackspradt1562 4 роки тому

      homemade mosaics

    • @stressmasterbk4294
      @stressmasterbk4294 4 роки тому

      I love pin stock. especially if I make it mosaic but I'd love to use loveless and corby. Where did you get the numbered drill bit? I have heard you can get numbered matching drill bits that drill the counter bore at the same time as the center. do you know where I can get both a numbered bit set and a counter bore/center bore combo. It would be awesome to not have to buy individual bits anymore but whole sets!

    • @stressmasterbk4294
      @stressmasterbk4294 4 роки тому

      Also have you ever done a copper/brass or brass/brass loveless? or are they a little to weak like that?

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      @@stressmasterbk4294 Hey man, I linked to McMasterCar in the description. Check it out! They have all you're asking for. (Bits too)

  • @paulberkuta4965
    @paulberkuta4965 5 місяців тому +1

    Look for circuit board stand offs. They are made of brass. I buy the ones that are threaded for 6-32 and 1/4" in diameter and 3/8" or 1/2" in length. This size works well for small handle knives. McMaster-Carr has them in boxes of 100. I use a stainless steel 6-32 x 1-1/4" screw for the bolt.

  • @nateand3
    @nateand3 4 роки тому +5

    Another great video. I'm a proud student at Red Beard Ops University

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому +1

      Heck yeah Nate Dawg! Glad you're enjoying them!

  • @BluebonnetSpearman
    @BluebonnetSpearman Рік тому

    Excellent video. Very helpful, knowledgeable and well made. Thank you.

  • @beardawgjohnson6432
    @beardawgjohnson6432 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the counterbore tip. Awesome tool my friend.

  • @wolfman75
    @wolfman75 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome Knife!!!! Well Done!!! Thank You Sir!!! 👍😎

  • @robertbragg2380
    @robertbragg2380 2 роки тому

    That's really nice looking knife. Love the handle. I purchased a knife kit from Jantz trying to get ideas on how to do the handel. Thanks for the links.

  • @njbaquatics4827
    @njbaquatics4827 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve been using both of these for years for ease of use the Loveless is definitely superior. I experimented with a few different types recently I picked up off of eBay and people seem to love them I wasn’t sure at first

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  2 роки тому

      I agree! They're easier to use for sure.

    • @njbaquatics4827
      @njbaquatics4827 2 роки тому

      Sorry man I tried to give you the link of the ones I’ve been using recently but it won’t allow me. I’m doing something I call a EDC custom Tear down so I’m not gluing the scales on just using a little locating pin and some talk bit fasteners so the customers can interchange between different handles and different bleed finishes the few that I’ve done seem to be going down pretty well

  • @thebackpackblazer3973
    @thebackpackblazer3973 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for another great video. I'm just using pins now but hope to try something like this soon.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому +1

      Good luck! I love these things. Cheers sir!

  • @clydetroutman8887
    @clydetroutman8887 Рік тому

    Very well done video, but then all ur video are very well done... carry on..

  • @johnnyg6380
    @johnnyg6380 3 роки тому

    Thankyou for the info 👍.
    I'm gonna have a go at making my own. Cheers 🍻

  • @ed.sol.crafts
    @ed.sol.crafts 4 роки тому +1

    Great video! Extremely helpful!

  • @adrianhernandez974
    @adrianhernandez974 4 роки тому

    Excelente idea amigo, como siempre inovando para compartirnos ideas geniales para el taller.
    Felices fiestas, un abrazo desde Ecatepec, México 🇲🇽

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      ¡Gracias hombre! ¡Estoy feliz de que hayas disfrutado de este! Saludos desde Texas

  • @andrewmcgibbon9785
    @andrewmcgibbon9785 4 роки тому +1

    Another source for the nut portion already threaded is Electronic Standoffs. I got some 1/4" x 1" Standoffs already threaded for 6/32
    One Standoff will yield 4 nuts if you cut carefully with dremel tooĺ with a cutoff wheel.
    Alternately You could ream out the Tube to .136 with #29 drill or a chucking reamer and tap for an 8/32 screw.

  • @rroberts8501
    @rroberts8501 4 роки тому

    Great stuff as always... Hope you had a great Christmas. Looking forward to more vids!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      Thanks, you too! Have a great Sunday!

  • @reneemills-mistretta790
    @reneemills-mistretta790 3 роки тому

    I also reuse my ammo brass for reloads but also I use the casings to make mosaic pins, sometimes I leave the one end closed so you can see it's a bullet casing, sometimes I cut it off.

  • @ramonade_knives
    @ramonade_knives Рік тому

    I've never had the problem of the dreaded hole with Corbys. But I've been wondering about it a lot !. However, I'm sure I broke a Brass corby while tightening it by hand. I don't know how much it compromised the build, but I was really sad when it happened (especially since I almost exclusively use stabilized burl, which cost a lot lol)

  • @ThisNameWasTooLon
    @ThisNameWasTooLon Рік тому

    7:50 can you direct me, or tell me the name of that bit you are using to control the depth of the counterbore? I looked up mini mill, but didtn see anything relevant

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  Рік тому +1

      I'm using the depth stop that on my mill. It's a solid stop that can be adjusted on the column.

  • @stevenjennings8347
    @stevenjennings8347 4 роки тому

    Wow, this is the first I've heard about these fasteners

  • @billclancy4913
    @billclancy4913 2 роки тому

    I use all three, depending on the project.

  • @rodneylangstroth4577
    @rodneylangstroth4577 4 роки тому +2

    I've used Loveless bolts for 25 years. I use the ratchet setting on my screw gun to tighten them. After that, I simply wipe the excess epoxy off, and let it fully cure for 24 hours

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      Very nice! Cheers Rodney. I love these bolts.

  • @wttdashb2
    @wttdashb2 4 роки тому

    You sure make some excellent videos my friend!

  • @sudo_nym
    @sudo_nym 4 роки тому

    Great job, James. Good and clear, as usual!
    🇬🇧🙏🏻🇺🇸

  • @Aleeknives
    @Aleeknives 4 роки тому

    The loveless are so much easier to use! I like your collet chuck for your lathe! That makes things really nice! Great video man!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      Thank you sir! Yeah, that thing is pretty handy for sure!

  • @VictorWolansky
    @VictorWolansky 3 роки тому

    Fantastic!!!!

  • @stevenjennings8347
    @stevenjennings8347 4 роки тому

    Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙏

  • @johngunn7087
    @johngunn7087 4 роки тому

    Excellent contend- as usual !! Thanks.

  • @MrSoloun
    @MrSoloun 4 роки тому

    Good vid, I have been wondering about the Loveless fasteners as I like the look.
    I saw another video where someone just got a bolt / screw, did up several nuts until they were tight on it, placed it in a battery drill and then carefully put it against a running belt sander with the drill also running to make the nuts round. Not as precise as this method I would think. It's always fun to make stuff you then use yourself I think.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      Heck yeah man. I've seen that one too. I'm sure it could get you by in a pinch. Another commenter today mentioned getting some larger OD 6-32 hardware and turning that down. Thought that was a good idea too.

  • @ClenioBuilder
    @ClenioBuilder 4 роки тому

    Great tips. Thanks for sharing .🤜🤛

  • @samdunn5985
    @samdunn5985 4 роки тому

    A really nice video, as usual. I don't use them and never have, but one thing I saw which seemed nice was in a video by ben orford of craftlabknives, he tightened his with his drill and has the torque setting set in a certain position on his drill to maintain consistency in his tightening. Maybe unnecessary but it did strike me as something that would guarantee a repeatable result. Thank you for your work on these videos.🙏🏼

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing! I really like that idea

  • @markfulmer67
    @markfulmer67 4 роки тому

    Great video! I haven't tried corby or Loveless bolts yet, been wanting to though. This was a big help, much appreciated, yours turned out great!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      Glad I could help! Cheers Mark!

  • @malsoonsakit4786
    @malsoonsakit4786 3 роки тому

    is the metal of the loveless screw noncorrosive? Where I live I cannot dream of finding any material for knives making, so I started requesting accessories from abroad through relatives. Other parts I'll have to make them at home, such as loveless fasteners and mosaic pins. Thanks for introducing the loveless screws to me

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  3 роки тому

      I like using stainless steel on my loveless fasteners. However, you can use what ever materials you like to use. Cheers!

  • @dmcain703
    @dmcain703 Рік тому

    New to using these bolts. I got them for the added security of knowing the handles won't fall apart. But, upon finishing I'm realizing there's a small gap showing where the threads become exposed. Is there a trick to not having that gap show?

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  Рік тому

      on loveless there isn't a trick. This has become part of the look. If you don't want a gap, check out my video on corby fasteners

  • @Wengelsworkshop
    @Wengelsworkshop 4 роки тому

    Thats funny I was just checking these out on Pinterest. Nice thanks for the breakdown

  • @dmitryk754
    @dmitryk754 4 роки тому +1

    great video again

  • @georgeyoung613
    @georgeyoung613 4 роки тому

    Great video.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! Cheers George!

  • @dr7828
    @dr7828 4 роки тому +1

    Hello and good morning. I’m relatively new to your channel but love the content and detail of your videos! Please keep up the amazing work and publishing such inspiring content.
    I watched this video and am particularly interested in the make/model of the small, square shank 8-jaw metal lathe chuck insert you used to hold the brass bar stock for the Loveless bolts. At your convenience, can you please respond regarding the manufacturer, model and purchase location of this item?
    Thanks!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому +1

      Welcome aboard! I put the direct link to the collet block and collets in the description. Cheers sir! Have a great weekend.

  • @troyam6607
    @troyam6607 4 роки тому

    Fantastic mate, great to see you honing your lathe and knife skills! might want to adjust your tailstock rearward slightly as you can see it pulling in when drilling your bores :)

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      Thanks man. Could you give me some more detail on what you mean? I have a left and right adjustment. I lined up two centers (one in the tail stock and one in the chuck) to get the tailstock in line with the chuck. I could probably tighten up the gibbs some more on it.

    • @troyam6607
      @troyam6607 4 роки тому

      @@RedBeardOps when you were drilling your 1/4 deep hole you can see it pulling towards the camera slightly, its not a concern when drilling shallow holes but when you start getting deeper you run the risk of running out especially when your trying for concentric through bores. plus you can break drills in deep due to the flex point.

    • @troyam6607
      @troyam6607 4 роки тому

      i should have said towards the back of the machine instead of rearwards lol

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      @@troyam6607 Thanks for the info Troy! I'll mess around with the adjustment.

  • @davidhalpin7600
    @davidhalpin7600 4 роки тому

    Great vid as usual. Thanks!

  • @marcoaureliosilva9335
    @marcoaureliosilva9335 Рік тому

    LOVELY LOVELESS... 💯

  • @betsypwnsyou
    @betsypwnsyou 4 роки тому

    Great vid thanks

  • @max88nielsen
    @max88nielsen 4 роки тому

    Hope this is the most complicated way to make loveless bolts. Sorry. I don't have the machines you have. Hope I can find som brass cylinder with internal threat and the appropriate bolts.
    I guess it's easyer here in Europe with the metric system.
    I appreciate the first part where you did the comparison. Very good teaching 😊🙏👍

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      Thanks Max!

    • @tornagawn
      @tornagawn 4 роки тому +2

      I’ve used ?3/16 Brass nuts and bolt - inserted into a drill and hand filed round.
      Basic but it works

    • @max88nielsen
      @max88nielsen 4 роки тому

      @@tornagawn that's is just what I could do also. Thanks 😊

  • @reneemills-mistretta790
    @reneemills-mistretta790 3 роки тому +1

    I just buy both the nut & bolt that fit together & then I grind the sides off the nut making them flush & even.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  3 роки тому +1

      Sounds like a good method, Renee

    • @reneemills-mistretta790
      @reneemills-mistretta790 3 роки тому +1

      @@RedBeardOps
      It works well, I buy several at a time & set them up so that they are ready to go. I don't have the equipment & tools to do a lot of jobs but I've learned to think outside the box for remedies. I enjoy your videos. ThankQ

  • @sanusikreatif9746
    @sanusikreatif9746 3 роки тому

    Good no 1

  • @ไพศาลขอดประนาม

    สวยงามครับ

  • @BigDadio1967
    @BigDadio1967 4 роки тому

    You can buy brass hardware and turn down the 'jammed' nuts. I know McMaster sells them.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      Good idea sir!

    • @tornagawn
      @tornagawn 4 роки тому

      That’s what I’ve done....the fasteners are not as deep but still functional.
      Hand drill, file.

  • @ktmxkid243
    @ktmxkid243 4 роки тому

    Why not use brass bolts so there is no contrast ?

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому +1

      All depends on what you want on the knife! I like both

  • @pauls5745
    @pauls5745 4 роки тому +1

    sure! not difficult to make your own Loveless style fasteners and there's plenty you can change to taste, + it's easy to recover from a mistake in depth of cut

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому

      Cheers Paul! Have a great week!

  • @Clovislac
    @Clovislac 3 роки тому

    Hey guy, I have a gripe with the videos, I know it's 'Murica down there but not using mms really makes it hard that small. idk my guy, I was a lil toasty trying to understand and I for real lost my shit over the whole imperial system cause it's so damn confusing to be precise at tiny levels.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  3 роки тому +1

      Sorry you didn't enjoy it Clovis! I'll try to go the extra.... mile... next time.

  • @HouseBladeDesign
    @HouseBladeDesign 3 роки тому

    Corby bolts

  • @chancetolbert4852
    @chancetolbert4852 4 роки тому

    Has anyone ever hand threaded their scales. Carefully. Hard woods would be difficult..
    But glue and screw it in and basically treat it like pin?

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому +1

      That's an interesting idea, I haven't tried it.

    • @chancetolbert4852
      @chancetolbert4852 4 роки тому

      @@RedBeardOps i would think after gluing liners to scales you would thread it from liner out not scale inward. Possibly even start with the tang and go through it all..

  • @conorfrankie9117
    @conorfrankie9117 4 роки тому

    So Nice 💘💘💘💘💘💘

  • @gordonolafson5806
    @gordonolafson5806 4 роки тому

    Actually a M3.5x.35 metric screw would work perfectly, not sure how hard they are to find.

  • @OlegMychkin
    @OlegMychkin 4 роки тому

    👍👍👍

  • @davidemmanuelsegundorubio9081
    @davidemmanuelsegundorubio9081 4 роки тому +1

    I like loveless bolts better. Am I the only one who has caught himself just about to try to blow the chips of metal or wood away from a work piece that is being drilled in a video you are watching?. A builder's compulsion I guess.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 роки тому +1

      LOL, david. Yeah, I think I've done that! Cheers

  • @gordonolafson5806
    @gordonolafson5806 4 роки тому

    a M3.5x.35 metric screw would work nicely.

  • @mikemiller322
    @mikemiller322 3 роки тому

    Wow, I THOUGHT you were a down to earth help guy but, it seems your more interested in bragging about your lathe! How about an indepth video about using both ON A KNIFE with standard available fasteners...Dah

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  3 роки тому

      Loveless used here - ua-cam.com/video/LWXrebY3dJc/v-deo.html
      Loveless used here #2 - ua-cam.com/video/LgT424a8_2M/v-deo.html
      Corbies here - ua-cam.com/video/HAE9V5wu5qA/v-deo.html
      Corbies used here #2 - ua-cam.com/video/CbOj-k7M1us/v-deo.html