How to Make a Popsicle Stick Butterfly Knife Step by Step


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A popsicle stick butterfly knife is a cool, kid-friendly project that doesn’t require many tools. The materials required are simple household items that you probably have lying around in your home.

This is a fun way to teach your child basic math concepts while they’re having fun! If you’re looking for something to do with your kids this summer, try this easy craft!

Blade

Brian of Brains techKnowlogy has a ton of nifty DIY projects, but one that really caught our eye was this popsicle stick butterfly knife. This is a safe and easy to make version of the knife that can be used to perform all sorts of tricks, including flipping it up, folding it back down, and throwing it.

First, you’ll need to cut a tongue depressor down to the same size as 5 regular sticks and then hot glue them together. Then, you’ll need to cut off the round edges of the fifth sticks to create a slot that the blade will fit through.

Once you’re done with that, you can drill two stoppers into the handle and blade. The first is located on the center point where the handles meet the blade.

It’s important to get this right because it’s a key part of the blade’s functionality. It holds the blade steady when it’s open and connects each handle to its own tang pin. It also has hinges that allow the handle to rotate as you spin it around.

Handle

If you want to make your own popsicle stick butterfly knife, there are a few steps you should take. First, gather the tools you’ll need and a little bit of patience.

Once you have your tools, it’s time to get your creative juices flowing. The best way to do this is to get a good idea of what you want the end result to be.

Hopefully this will help you decide on the best materials to use. You’ll also need a few other essentials like glue, sandpaper and some sort of marker to create the finished product.

The best part about this project is that you don’t need to spend money on fancy tools or high-end materials. You can actually build this butterfly knife out of common household items found around the house. The most impressive part is that the end result is a functional and funky-looking tool that you can proudly display for everyone to see!

Hinges

A popsicle stick butterfly knife is a cool and easy project that doesn’t require many tools. The materials required are cheap and can be found in most homes.

Hinges are an important part of kitchen cabinet door installation, and there are many different types available to choose from. They come in a variety of shapes and styles and can even be made to be recessed, which is the perfect solution for certain doors.

Concealed hinges are the most common type of hinge used in cabinets. They attach to the inside of the frame and the back of a door so that the knuckles are hidden when the door is closed.

Ball-bearing hinges are another type of hinge that is commonly used. They are similar to butt hinges but have a ball bearing between the knuckles to help reduce friction and wear on the hinges.

Before installing a hinge, you need to make sure that it doesn’t require you to cut a mortise into the door. There are some hinges that do need to be recessed and some that don’t, so it’s best to know ahead of time.

Tang Pins

The tang is the heart of any knife, and a well designed one will last you a lifetime. The best tangs are solid and will not flex when you need them most. Those with a healthy dose of ingenuity and a few handy tools can make an attractive tang that will look as good as it performs.

Aside from the tang, you’ll also want to pay close attention to the blade, particularly the spine and slingshaft. Keeping the blade in good condition is important for several reasons, from keeping it from becoming lost to keeping you from injuring yourself by accident. It’s also a good idea to clean the blade with a proper sheath or cloth regularly to keep it sharp and free of dirt and grime. The more you do this the longer your knife will last. You should also have a small stash of spare blades in case something goes wrong.

Ken Onion

Ken Onion is an innovative knifemaker whose work has revolutionized the industry. Born in 1963, he hails from Kaneohe, Hawaii, and invented the SpeedSafe assisted opening mechanism for Kershaw Knives - earning him a position as Premier Knife Designer with them.

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