Ensure
the design of your knife takes into account the placement
of bolsters, handle material and the positioning of
rivets to secure these. All this must be completed
before
grinding commences. Bolster shaping and taper must
also be decided on before-hand, as this dictates the
handle
shaping.
After hardening your blade
the procedure should be to complete the bolsters as
far as possible, then finish the blade and rivet the
bolsters in place.

Image 1
Prepare the bolster material (in this case grade 303
stainless) to the required thickness cut slightly oversize,
and mill the front and back faces parallel.

Image 2
This simple jig (50 x 50 x 70mm) can be held at any
desired angle in your milling vice and used to mill
the front chafer - with the front and back face parallel;
set-up time for milling is very quick. A similar jig
can be made for grinding this chamber.

Image 3
This ricasso is then clamped in your parallels on the
front line of the bolster, in this case the rivet holes
are drilled 6mm back from this line, hence the two drill
bits and Perspex spacer.

Image 4
Superglue the bolster in place - clamp up and allow
to dry.
NOTE: The tapered tang
shown stops just short of the front of the bolster -
it can also stop at the back of the bolster if in a
straight line - or the taper on 3mm steel can be taken
over the full width of the ricasso.
Image
5
At the drill dress - insert a drill/rivet into a tang
rivet hole (tight fit required) and resting the knife
on a flat rectangular block of wood held in the vice
adjust the angle of this "drill block" until
the two drill bits are parallel - tighten the vice.
Drill all the rivet holes - remember to remove the
burrs
etc. after each hole.
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