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The dynamic duo of Elliot and Chris Williamson, better known as Ferrum Forge, has earned a solid reputation for their large, aggressively styled custom knives—but the adept brothers have other tricks up their sleeves, too. Enter the RUK Titanium: the latest version of the small keychain-ready utility blade that weighs just 0.7 ounces (nearly half as light as the previous copper and brass versions) Read More
NO They are NOT easy to replace. In fact I'd say they are impossible to replace. They require a mysterious Torx wrench to remove the heinously tight screws. Ferrum over tightens them because somebody complained about them coming loose. Now they are impossible to remove.
And Ferrum Forge and Drop are absolutely no help resolving the issue of not being able to open the knife,
ZeeDanMysterious Torx wrench? Pretty standard in every electronics kit. There are more screw heads than just a Phillips and flat head believe it or not. In fact, every screwdriver bit set from Home Depot comes with Torx nowadays.
I finally had to replace my blade and found that it was more difficult than it had to be... The screws were fastened a bit too much and oddly the #11 blades are not standard shaped. The slots are too small on X-Acto (which is probably the most popular hobby knife brand).
as long as any hobby knife blade and depends what you use it for, if you need it super sharp all the time you are going to replace it often. if you just need something to open boxes it will last forever.
when buying replacement blades make sure you get #11 but there's two versions. the one with the short hole is the wrong one you need to get the blades with the longer/taller hole. i found that x-acto Z-brand blades fit well. just make sure that when looking at the eye-hole on the blade it looks really long/tall
It does NOT lock so you don't have to worry about poking yourself? I probably misunderstanding something here, but wouldn't locking prevent it from poking you?