Sebenza back spacer

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I have kind of a strange question. I was wondering if there's any sort of full or partial backspacer, either g10 or titanium, for the Sebenza. would this screw up the tolerances for the knife if the backspacer wasn't fit to your particular Sebenza?
 
I and a few others like PiterM have done new spacers for Sebs. I have only done one full back spacer but have doen a few partial ones.
The only problem with spacers for a Seb. is that they need to be pinned in some way as they just rotate round the single screw if you don't.

I prefer to make a new scale for the non locking side out of G-10 or carbon fiber and use that for the ancher point, rather than having drill the original Ti slab.

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oh I figured some one could just intergrate a stop pin into the backspacer and then it wouldn't spin around. or would that mess up the lockup?
 
aesthetics or keeping loose coins away from the blade and it can change the feeling of holdin the knife by a slight amount. mostly aesthetics, though.
 
aesthetics or keeping loose coins away from the blade and it can change the feeling of holdin the knife by a slight amount. mostly aesthetics, though.

Yes. To bad the tolerances are so tight on a sebbie. If not I'd just whip up a back spacer out of delrin. (have it laying around.)
 
Yes. To bad the tolerances are so tight on a sebbie. If not I'd just whip up a back spacer out of delrin. (have it laying around.)

yeah I kind of figured it wouldn't be a good idea. I'm kind of just curious. I was hoping someone would mention that CRK has done it in the past or something like that; I guess they haven't, though.
 
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