So I just recently got a Raven 2 after some deliberation as a budget PM2. Essentially that cost difference coupled with the fact that I like the Bird eye cutout more than the Spydie hole became the operative factor but I've had a few small issues.
One when opening and closing the knife there is a squeak at times. If I put mineral oil in the pivot it disappears for a few minutes and then reappears I'm given to understand this might be the detent? Is there a way to clean it off without opening up the knife/will this go away on its own given time?
Secondly is it just me or is the bird eye cutout a real sharp blighter when it comes to thumb flicking the knife open?(I admit I don't have a ton of calluses and I don't really want to have them) If I wanted to take a tiny bit off the edges what would you recommend to do the job?
Thanks in advance for your help everyone!
My First Byrdie
Re: My First Byrdie
Hi Gnomersy,
Welcome to our forum.
On the squeak, I would oil and break in for a while. On the sharp edge, some of our customers use a ceramic rod to break" the edge, but it does "grab" better when sharp.
sal
Welcome to our forum.
On the squeak, I would oil and break in for a while. On the sharp edge, some of our customers use a ceramic rod to break" the edge, but it does "grab" better when sharp.
sal
Re: My First Byrdie
I use a drop of Tuf-Glide on my pivots. I don't have a Raven but it has my Cara Caras and Meadowlarks buttery smooth with no squeaking.
As for the Byrd hole my hands are covered in calluses and I've still found a couple of Meadowlarks and my wife's Robin a bit sharp out of the box! As Sal says though, easily solved with a ceramic rod. I use the corner of one of the Sharpmaker medium rods to gently 'wipe' around the inside of the hole. Top tip - Be careful not to slip and put a big scratch mark down your new blade as I found out the hard way! :D
As for the Byrd hole my hands are covered in calluses and I've still found a couple of Meadowlarks and my wife's Robin a bit sharp out of the box! As Sal says though, easily solved with a ceramic rod. I use the corner of one of the Sharpmaker medium rods to gently 'wipe' around the inside of the hole. Top tip - Be careful not to slip and put a big scratch mark down your new blade as I found out the hard way! :D
Re: My First Byrdie
Well I'm glad to hear it's not just me I guess? :D I did address all the issues. (Actually just got some Tuf Glide today and used it all up in there) Also dealt with the overly sharp liner & jimping although nobody ask me how I did it or I'll be burned for knife-heresy and definitely did not successfully maintain my brand new factory polish but that's fine I can probably get it mostly buffed out later and for not hurting myself while using the knife it's a reasonable price to pay.Uke wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 3:02 pmI use a drop of Tuf-Glide on my pivots. I don't have a Raven but it has my Cara Caras and Meadowlarks buttery smooth with no squeaking.
As for the Byrd hole my hands are covered in calluses and I've still found a couple of Meadowlarks and my wife's Robin a bit sharp out of the box! As Sal says though, easily solved with a ceramic rod. I use the corner of one of the Sharpmaker medium rods to gently 'wipe' around the inside of the hole. Top tip - Be careful not to slip and put a big scratch mark down your new blade as I found out the hard way! :D
Re: My First Byrdie
Actually UF rod can work reducing sharpness around hole, less aggressive
Chris :spyder: