Installing pocket clips on my Buck 110 pocket knives
Published: 1 year ago
In this video I install Civivi titanium pocket clips to my Buck 110 pocket knives.
I drilled holes directly into the brass bolsters and then used a tap to thread the holes.
This process took about 15 minutes. I made the mistake of not drilling the first hole deep enough which caused a minor gap between the pocket clip and bolster. This was my first time ever drilling metal so I learned a few things along the way. Now I know next time!
The hardest part about this project was finding the right drill bit size and tap size to accommodate the screws.
The Civivi titanium pocket clip with T8 screws included are sold on Amazon for around $13.
I drilled holes directly into the brass bolsters and then used a tap to thread the holes.
This process took about 15 minutes. I made the mistake of not drilling the first hole deep enough which caused a minor gap between the pocket clip and bolster. This was my first time ever drilling metal so I learned a few things along the way. Now I know next time!
The hardest part about this project was finding the right drill bit size and tap size to accommodate the screws.
The Civivi titanium pocket clip with T8 screws included are sold on Amazon for around $13.