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panner wrote:I have 3 mikov's and none has a lever that snaps back as shown in the two videos provided ,Is this function prefered
I don't know if it's preferred or not. By filing the mechanism, It allows for a smoother,deeper catch and release. like I said about that "wild thang" I just made..."It snaps back so hard, it chipped the scale". But, The blade sits properly and doesn't scrape the liners.
I think that's the way it was intended to function...Hey...I'm learning as much as you are! there are no other tutorials or instructions about this aspect of the knife, and each post we make here is one less problem for someone else down the road
Ok so after reading this post, and not thinking things through enough I followed the advice to file the sear a bit more square. Now I perhaps may have filed a bit too much off. I believe that when I put the thing together the blade will have a bit of play in it? My sear is rectangular in shape. And had a bit of rounded edge on one side. I have to think the problem would come on the " top and bottom" of the sear not the sides? Of cource I filed off the rounded edge first! Dummy me, any suggestions???? Also my lever is a bit lose from side to side any way to tighten it up any?
My blade somtimes scrapes the liners, and I would LOVE if I could get the lever to snap back. However my Mikov is a special peice with ground flush pins, so it's hard to take apart. Also, is there a way to tighten the lver up?
Any in depth tutorial would be appriciated
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Hello,
Here is my first contribution of making my homemade Mikov.
It is the first knife I finish myself.
Even it is not perfect, I am happy of the result. The wood is Mahogany.