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Balisong Maintenance

Balisong Disassembly Tips

Take apart your new balisong without damaging it and how to proceed if you do.

Make sure your have the correct tools.

The easiest way to ruin your balisong is to use the wrong driver size.

Most balisong utilize torx based pivots and using the wrong size or low quality torx drivers can easily lead to stripped pivots or hardware. WIHA brand drivers are considered the gold standard. This spreadsheet is a great resource for determining what hardware your balisong has.

Dealing with Blue or Red Loctite

Determine whether or not your balisong hardware has been loctited and if so what type. You can typically determine this by researching or asking the community. Most manufactures will send their balisongs with blue loctite that should be able to be overcome with simple application of torque.

If you purchased your balisong on the secondary market it is possible that it has been red loctited. If you balisong has been loctited with Red you will need to use heat to break the bond. Some people like to boil the balisong, others utilize a soldering iron or lighter on the pivots or hardware.

Obviously you can’t use an open flame or soldering iron on balisongs with G10 or other non metal construction.

If your pivots or hardware spin while you turn the male side of the pivot you generally can solve the issue with two solutions.

1. You can squeeze the handles aggressively against either the tang or zen pins to create some tension on the blades in an attempt to fix the pivots from spinning freely.

2. You can put down a rubber mat like one used for opening a jar and then hold press the pivots down into the rubber to grip the female portion of the pivot while you turn the male screws.

Great I stripped my Balisong Screws Now What?

Fear not your probably not all that screwed.

Step 1:

Find out what size hardware you need and acquire some replacement hardware. It’s a good idea to buy extra and keep this on hand.

Step 2:
If your screw is stripped but not completely messed up the first thing to do is step away. Stripped screws happen usually because people lose their patience and keep trying to make a screw that isn’t budging budge. See above and make sure that it hasn’t been red loctited.

Step 3:

Make a game plan – if you bought from a reputable manufacturer you can probably send it in for service. This is the option I’d recommend but you’ll be without your precious buttefly knife for a period of time. If you can’t handle that option you may want to proceed with some other more drastic options.

I’d recommend making sure you have a few tools for this job:

  1. Drill bits capable of drilling metal (this is a last case option)
  2. Superglue or some other form of adhesive
  3. Various sizes of torx drivers.

First try is utilizing a bigger Torx driver.

Sometimes you can remove a slightly stripped screw by grabbing a slightly larger torx driver – the next size up and see if you can tap that into the stripped pivot screw. Make sure you apply generous amounts of downward pressure when turning the screw.

The next thing you can try is super gluing the torx driver to the screw.

Obviously you might be sacrificing the driver depending on the adhesive but likely you can remove the screw from the driver after extracting with some concentrated heat. Make sure not to get any adhesive outside of the pivot or you risk making it worse and gluing the pivot into the handle slabs.

The final and most drastic step is to actually drill out the pivot.

If you are going to attempt this I’d recommend a vise for holding the handle steady and drill press or a very steady hand. Utilizing a HSS, titanium or other metal drilling bit you should be able to chew threw the screw relatively easily. Be super careful not to damage the handle itself.

See here for a more detailed breakdown of the particular steps associated with  removing and cleaning balisong pivots
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Balisong Trainers

Balisong Trainers

What is a balisong trainer or butterfly knife trainer?

Put simply a balisong trainer is any type of balisong that lacks a live edge.  This means that while the knife can harm you potentially by pinching, scrapes or small "bites" - it is incapable of cutting you.

Balisong Trainers can take the form of pens such as spydercos baliyo, as bottle openers such as BBarFlys or more commonly in the shape of a traditional Butterfly Knife but with a blunted unsharpened “blade”.

Balisong Trainers are great tools for building muscle memory when it comes to learning how to flip butterfly knifes. Some trainers like the BBarFly due to their heaviness are good for actually building finger dexterity and strength.

Selecting your first Balisong Trainer

When deciding what trainer to purchase to start your balisong flipping journey the most important thing to understand is that: Quality isn’t cheap.

It is very tempting to head over to aliexpress or wish and purchase a CCC or Cheapie Chinese Crap balisong trainer. I won’t make fun of you for making that mistake – almost everyone does.

Reasons not to buy a cheap chinese trainer

  1. Little to no customer support from manufacturers or retailers
  2. Low quality hardware – screws will strip easily and likely to break
  3. Low quality materials – Zamak or pot metal handles are very common
  4. Poor balance – this is the biggest issue, a balisong trainer that is improperly balanced will be harder to learn on and more likely to result in frustration.

Reasons to buy a high quality balisong trainer

  1. Manufacturer support from both retailers and US based Manufacturers.
  2. High quality hardware – hardened steel pivots and screws are less likely to strip or break
  3. Better balance – purpose driven flippers are going to be balanced exactly like the live blade balisongs these same manufacturers produce. This will make your ultimate transition to flipping real balisongs quickef and easier.
  4. High quality Materials – reputable manufacturers are going to utilize aluminum, titanium and hardened steel. This will yield a trainer that will absorb all the inevitable drops, bangs and bruises as you learn how to do rollovers and more tricky maneuvers.

Which Balisong Trainers do I recommend.

There are two names that come to mind when I think about high quality butterfly knife trainers. Squid Industries and Bladerunners Systems

Squid Industries Balisong Trainers

Squid Industries is the brainchild of Lucas Cao and is the preeminent producer of training balisongs.

On the lower end he produces the Squiddy Balisong Trainer which is an all plastic trainer with a cute little snoot. This trainer is one of the least expensive least intimidating balisong trainers and is a great choice if people around you are skittish of anything that looks remotely knife-like.

Stepping up in cost and quality is the Triton Balisong Trainer. This no frill aluminum trainer features a very basic milling pattern. Now on Version 2 of this design you can be assured that the balance will be on point and the quality will be representative.

Over the years Lucas has created new blade shapes, some that offer dual functionality as bottle openers and others that incorporate G10 over liners. Basically he has a trainer for everyone and he supports the trainer market better than just about anyone.

-=BRS=- Barebones Trainer Balisong

Not to be left out of the market Ed and Lawrence launched the Barebones trainer to cater to Balisong fanatics that for whatever reason did not want a live blade.   

Mimicing the design and balance of the popular Barebones Balisong the trainer features a skeletonized heat treated blade which melds perfectly with the stainless steel handle slabs.

Purpose driven the barebones trainer takes all the knowledge and skill developed over the years by two legends and brings a kickass product to market.

Buying a Balisong Trainer isn’t Rocket Science

Start with a reputable company with a solid design.  Add in US manufacturing and support and you can't lose.  That's why i recommend any product from either Lucas, Lawrence or Ed.
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New Balisongs Uncategorized

New Kershaw Knife Model: Lucha 5150CF Balisong!

Hot off the presses! Kershaw has launched the Lucha 5150CF a new carbon fiber and titanium version of their popular model of butterfly knife.

The 5150CF Lucha Balisong is Brand New!

Kershaw Lucha 5150CF Balisong

Released in the spring of 2022, Kershaw looks to gain market share in the balisong market with the release of this new butterfly knife model.

Featuring sandwich style construction and carbon fiber scales riding over titanium liners. The knife is quite reminiscent of the Morpho balisong model from Benchmade.

In the same vein as the Benchmade Morpho this new Lucha butterfly knife has blue anondized titanium liners and black handle scales however it goes upmarket with carbon fiber vs the G10 of the Morpho.

Swerving away however is the inclusion Dual KVT Ball Bearings at the pivots.

Kershaw Lucha KS5150CF Balisong Specifications:

Weight: 4.9 ounces

Closed Balisong Length: 5.80″ or 15 cm

Overall Balisong Length: 10.25″ or 26

Blade Style: Spear Point

Blade Steel: CPM-20CV Stainless

Handle Scale Material: Carbon Fiber

Handle Liner Material: Blue anondized Titanium

Country of Manufacture: United States of America.

A new Balisong to fill a void left by the Benchmade Model 51

Summary

This knife is a little shorter than the traditional 29cm but it’s light weight and KVT bearings should make it a fast flipper for those with hands small enough to nimbly wield it.

Most flippers prefer bushings to bearings but frankly beggars can’t be choosers and this new balisong seems like a decent choice for a beginning balisong flipper.

Regardless of your opinion on the design no one can argue that Kershaw Knives is one of the best American Knife Manufacturers currently making balisongs. If you are looking for a quality american made knife, this could be a good choice.

I look forward to seeing what the community can squeak out of this new model as far as flipping.

You can preorder your very own Kershaw Lucha 5150CF Balisong over at Knifecenter if you want to put this sleek and sexy butterfly knife in your stable.