How to Disassemble and change the scales on the Spyderco Smock Pocketknife. Fablades Full Review
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- This is a video on how to disassemble and change the scales on a Spyderco Smock. Thanks to SDK for sending those cf beauties! Enjoy it!
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Know I’m `late to the party‘ but, nice video Fab as I’m just about to change scales on my smock and this video will come in handy 😄👍
Happy to help 😉
I just ordered my smock lol. Third spyderco this month since I got my first one the para 3 😂😂 the yojimbo is next on my list. I think I have a problem…
Lol no you’re doing perfectly fine 😀
Love the Smock, and the channel! Fabs in the House!
Thanks man appreciate it!
only just bought my first smock, and they are very very nice. thanks for sharing.
Hey thanks for watching 😊 🙏
Looks great. Major improvement!
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I really like your channel, Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoy it!
I did some searching and finally found a soldering mat like the one you have. I love that it has places to put screws and tools. Much nicer than the typical knife/gun maintenance mat.
Oh yes definitely. Also some slots are magnetic, which is super useful with bits and screws 😉
@@Fablades Do screws easily bounce on the mat?
@@BAtadCrazy not that much, but also depends on the density of the screws I guess?
@@Fablades not if there titanium 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Are those 2 back spacers exactly the same or is one slightly different? In other words is each spacer designated for a certain hole out of two spaces where they sit? And do they need to be placed in a certain direction? I'm having a hard time with the reassembly because I have horrible vision problems that can't be resolved with glasses and the parts to this knife as you already know are super tiny. Good video by the way it was the clearest most sensible video I came across on utube so far concerning the order of reassembly.
I’d say they are the same, but helps keeps them in the same place they came from
Thanks. Okay yeah that's why I was asking because I mixed them up and forgot which was where. I actually dropped all the hardware on the floor and spent several hours locating them.... it wasn't a pleasant experience. My next attempt I'll be sure to get more organized, you're work mat seems to work perfectly for this.
did you remove 2nd detent ball and spring?
Yes much more fun eh!
@@Fablades what does it do?
The seconds detent holds the blade in place when button is pressed, so if you remove it it will have an action similar to button lock, or axis lock
@@Fablades great thanks for the info sir..
Thanks for watching!!