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Mikov is currently the largest knife maker in the Czech Republic and has been making knives since Mikov makes a wide range of pocket, folding, fixed blade, hunting, sport, kitchen, and specialty knives.
Mikov is best known for making high-quality everyday knives using premium materials for very affordable prices. This marking knife is no exception. The blade has a dual-bevel spear point tip. The tip is ground to 55 degrees with a degree grind on both bevels. The bevels are precision ground on CNC machines. The laser cut finger indents are useful for applying pressure closer to the tip. The dual bevel will mark distinct lines on both the right and left side of a part or guide.
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Let's make a Mikov Quote Post by eastcoastsniper » Mon Mar 23, pm I've been asked to do a tutorial on how I wrangle a working switchblade out of a mikov kit. Over the next week or so, I'll be posting a knife in the making with pic's and explanations. For simplicities sake, I'm making a cocobolo scaled knife. This is an older kit and only has one spring. The process remains essentially the same as originally designed.
Let's start Anything larger is fine, but the bigger they are, the more sanding you'll need to do. You'll want to make sure the scale material is perfectly flat. Mark with pencil which side will face the liner so there is no confusion later.
Here are the ingredients. I switched the nickle pins for my brass pins. Let's make a mark on the liner side of the top scale. This is where we need to recess the scale to slip over the spring. I'm going to be using a dremel router bit and carbide cutting tool to make the channel.
I use a drill press to do this. Go slowly and let the bits do the work. A drill press is designed for downward pressure, not sideways! If you don't have a drill press, use a dremel and take your time. Here's what you want the underside of the top scale to look like. Go just deep enough to house the spring. We'll be taking this material out with the carbide cutting bit.
This needs to come out so the spring can properly rise and activate the blade. And here's what it should look like. I'll stop here for today.
Please ask any questions or offer your input. Last edited by eastcoastsniper on Tue Mar 24, am, edited 1 time in total. Re: Let's make a Mikov Quote Post by justinRsmith » Mon Mar 23, pm i thank you very much for posting this sniper, this will be very helpful in the future.
My personal favorite. Nice job Roger! It looks like you calculated lever play area nicely! Where do I get the brass pins?
Clamp the scale tightly onto the liner. Make sure it is exactly where you want it. Check to make sure it's flush against the top bolster. We're going to be drilling the holes for the scale and spring pins.



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