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Richard/RMW said:I think in the case of the full tang the epoxy does the lions share of the work and the rivets are there to support it. Belt & suspenders. I have an old pocket knife that was epoxy only, lost a scale 15 years ago and still have not gotten around to replacing it.
Richard, thanks for the feedback...you're absolutely correct. It's tough to adhere smooth surfaces to other smooth surfaces.
For the condition you describe, if this were my project, I'd entertain placing a fairly coarse cross hatch pattern on the knife tang along with a few through holes in the tang and also some internal pockets on the handle blank so that the epoxy has an object to "key" around and truly bond the tang to the handle.
But that only takes care of 1/2 of the problem, for the other half of the handle, I'd open up some of the areas on the tang where it is now filled with epoxy and drill 2 or 3 holes thru the handle half, making sure there is a channel on the bottom side that links the holes in the handle with the open areas in the epoxy. Pump it full of epoxy, install 3 wooden plugs and sand and finish the handle.
The 3 plugs could be quite interesting from a visual standpoint if they were of a different wood. I'd probably substitute aluminum plugs instead for additional interest.