Re: Ontario RAT Model 1 Folding Tactical

Published on July 17, 2008
Duration: 1:27

This guide details the process of drilling holes into the liner of an Ontario RAT Model 1 folding knife. The technique focuses on minimizing burring by drilling slowly, using oil, and employing a wood block for support. The video demonstrates creating a 3/8 inch hole, with instructions to repeat for additional holes.

Quick Summary

To minimize burring when drilling a knife liner, drill slowly and apply a small amount of oil to the drill point. Using a wood block behind the drilling area also helps support the material and reduce burring as the bit exits. The video demonstrates drilling a 3/8 inch hole into the Ontario RAT Model 1 liner.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to Drilling the Liner
  2. 00:12Drilling Hard Steel
  3. 00:21Applying Oil and Slow Drilling
  4. 00:48Minimizing Burring Technique
  5. 00:53Using a Wood Block
  6. 01:02Drilling Through the Liner
  7. 01:17Demonstrating 3/8 Inch Hole
  8. 01:20Completing Additional Holes

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I minimize burring when drilling the liner of a folding knife?

To minimize burring when drilling a knife liner, drill slowly and apply a small amount of oil to the drill point. Using a wood block behind the drilling area also helps support the material and reduce burring as the bit exits.

What size hole was drilled in the Ontario RAT Model 1 liner in the video?

The video demonstrates drilling a 3/8 inch hole into the liner of the Ontario RAT Model 1 folding knife. The process can be repeated for additional holes as needed for modification.

What tools are needed to drill a knife liner?

Essential tools for drilling a knife liner include a drill, oil for lubrication, a clamp or vise to secure the knife, and a wood block to place behind the drilling area for support and to minimize burring.

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