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The EASIEST Way to Disassemble a Benchmade Bugout and Fix Broken Omega Springs

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • This is how to disassemble a Benchmade Bugout (or any axis lock knife for that matter) and install new omega springs. This video contains general tips for disassembling any knife.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:18 What you'll need
    2:34 Disassembling the knife
    7:43 Washer orientation
    9:35 Omega Spring installation
    11:07 Reassembly ("Sandwich Method")
    15:08 Lubricating
    19:58 Dialing in pivot action
    24:23 Loctiting the pivot
    24:35 Removing dried Loctite
    25:22 Applying the Loctite
    27:09 Recentering the blade
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    #Tutorial #BenchmadeBugout #OmegaSprings #Bugout #Benchmade

Komentáře • 59

  • @TheBeater2382
    @TheBeater2382 Před 15 dny

    By far the easiest way to assemble a axis lock knife. I wish had watched your video 4 knifes ago. Just got my tagged out and swapped scales to AWT. Thanks

  • @Gold_Stadt
    @Gold_Stadt Před 3 lety +15

    From the bottom of my heart: THANK YOU FOR THIS CLIP! One of the springs on my Bugout broke and without this clip I would have never been able to repair my knife on my own. Now it's put back together. The blade is perfectly centered and it runs smooth. Best regards from the Blackforest / South Germany!

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před 3 lety +1

      You are so welcome, I am glad to hear that. Thank you so much for watching!!!

  • @honorablejudgecoinberg1788

    This benchmade knife, q tips, locktite, masking tape, drill bits, and Chinese knockoff omega springs are the PERFECT addition to my BUGOUT kit.

  • @scottcook9260
    @scottcook9260 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank for your Video. Purchase a Special Run Bug out with M4, G10, Grey coated blade. I love it , had it 30 days flicked it HARD, to make a loud satisfying snap. Yesterday Saturday while snapping-open both springs cracked at about 4pm. I ordered for 9.99 from Amazon. Received them Today Sunday at 3:37 pm. It’s now 4:40 I have been done about 10 minutes. It is good as new 😎. I watched your video about 20 times between yesterday and this morning. I had tools and supplies ready, and Knife completely taken apart and laid on table. I opened door and began to put back as per your great instructions. ( Did not tape ) .. it’s done ✅ and I’m happy .. no sweat.. I figured out a couple of hacks if anyone needs advice. Now that I’m confident I will purchase a few more used or cheap basic big outs with out any fear of taking apart and customizing Scales, Hardware, etc. Thanks Again
    I feel great again , my knife is back and fixed it my self.
    S

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před 3 lety

      thank you so much for watching and i am glad this video helped!!

  • @CL053DC45K37
    @CL053DC45K37 Před 3 lety +11

    It doesnt matter what side is worn. THE NUMBER ONE thing you want to make sure of is is that the side with the bur from when they were stamped out is not facing the blade. Most time Benchmade puts the bushings in facing the same direction so on one side fo the blade the bur will be facing the blade and you want to switch whatever side has this so the rounded or the stamped side is facing the blade. If you have this then get some 1000 grit sandpaper and place the none shiny side down and make like 10-20 circles with the bushing on the sandpaper to polish the bushing so you can make sure that both rounded or stamped sides are facing the blade NOT THE BUR!

  • @jagrayso
    @jagrayso Před rokem +1

    Thank man! Helped me put my aluminum back together when I got a little stuck on the process.

  • @holm76
    @holm76 Před 3 lety +3

    Only video I could find with total disassembly. Thank you very much. Now I just need to find a European dealer that carries the 535-3 carbon edition.

  • @JoeJoe-gq5ff
    @JoeJoe-gq5ff Před 2 lety +10

    That's a real shame that such an expensive knife has these problems

  • @ryandevore8346
    @ryandevore8346 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this easy to follow guide!! Much appreciated

  • @EnigmaMC
    @EnigmaMC Před 3 lety +3

    I love knife

  • @cameronchicken8439
    @cameronchicken8439 Před rokem +1

    so i got the m4 version and it felt really gritty right out of the box and had a lot of lock stick so to took it apart and noticed a lot that could be better. the liners/housing for the axis lock has a rough surface so the edges of all of the holes are sharp to the touch and the rough surface adds to this almost like serrations so i polished the flat surfaces with a strop and inside the where the axis lock rides i had the perfect aluminum oxide 5000 grit sharper for sharpening blade serrations whic fit perfectly so i smoothed that out. i think with how rough that whole area is what causes these springs to wear out. but that wasn’t the worst of it. the hole for the pivot was so sharp and jagged that it was destroying my washers and the surface of the blade tang behind the washers had super aggressive machining lines but beyond that it was also very pitted. the surface that the other side of the washer rests against was also rough and the entire surface of the tang that the lock rides against was pitted and rough and the lock bar itself was rough. also the pivot itself is “D” shaped and the shoulders of the flat part of the “D” shape was rough because of machining lines. i polished all of that out and now it’s much smoother and zero lock stick…. i have two budget chinese axis style knives each cost exactly $50 and neither have any of those issues but my american made $200 benchmade had zero quality control.

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před rokem +1

      Chinese knife brands like civivi blow benchmade out of the water

  • @danielskaron9645
    @danielskaron9645 Před 3 lety +1

    hey that's the exact bhq bugout i have, love it :) i will need to watch this video when i get home cause now that it's broken in it falls shut and stuff but needs adjustment often so i need to disassemble/clean and loctite

  • @kurtlarkin448
    @kurtlarkin448 Před 3 lety +2

    I know what knife I'm never buying... This is the 2nd video I've seen about the bugout breaking in 2 days.

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před 3 lety

      all axis lock knives use the omega spring, so if you are paranoid about it then i would say just use a different lock type altogether

    • @AppetiteforConstruction
      @AppetiteforConstruction Před rokem

      I love the blade but don’t like the locking mechanism…I had my reservations when I bought it and I was right…great blade tho

  • @kerrykitterman4602
    @kerrykitterman4602 Před 3 lety +3

    Yes benchmade lifesharp warranty would cover repairs and sharpen it for you 😉. I've never broken an omega spring, yet ,,😃😀😉

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před 3 lety +3

      while that is true, I did not want to wait nor risk having them do a worse job, it's a pretty easy fix

  • @lordjosephkohles
    @lordjosephkohles Před rokem

    What I do to get the old Loktite out of the Pivot Screw is drop both sides in some alcohol and let it set for 5 or so min and use a toothpick to clean the male side and use a cotton swab to clean the female. It does a nice job of cleaning them, then you can add the new.

  • @chiefcamjim
    @chiefcamjim Před 2 lety +1

    I LOVE YOU FOR THIS

  • @luisg.2457
    @luisg.2457 Před rokem

    Good job. appreciated.

  • @reggieburris
    @reggieburris Před rokem

    Super video!

  • @nebulamask81
    @nebulamask81 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this, really helped me do a blade & axis bar swap. Far easier for me than trying to do the slide the blade in method that I've done before on other bar lock knives.

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před 2 lety +1

      yeah i tried that method my first time and it was nearly impossible. thanks for watching, and i am glad it helped!

  • @nickmartino2839
    @nickmartino2839 Před 3 měsíci

    👋 👋 hello!!!! #DSKFS #BEUP

  • @mikejurnak4253
    @mikejurnak4253 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought a pivot tool off Etsy to help change the springs but I'm still nervous about opening it up and taking it apart one day I will man up and do it

  • @5five6x45
    @5five6x45 Před 2 lety

    GOOD INFO 👍🏽❗️

  • @krow2934
    @krow2934 Před 3 lety +1

    How do the omega springs break? 👀 I've had my mini for a while now, and I've flicked really hard because yk it's fidgety so it's kinda a stress reliever, but how do they break. 👀

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před 3 lety +3

      literally i have no idea, it just seems to be random

    • @an1mos1ty83
      @an1mos1ty83 Před 2 lety

      I have my griptilian for a 6 years. Still running smooth without any problems.

  • @Bear-nu8xm
    @Bear-nu8xm Před 3 lety +4

    I haven't bought a single for my collection that has any type of springs. I stick to liner and frame locks.

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před 3 lety +1

      I do like the lack of moving parts in those locks, but axis locks are the most fun to fidget with for sure

  • @nicoreloux
    @nicoreloux Před rokem

    There is no detend ball in any axis lock whatsoever. The mark you see on the blade near the pivot is very likely to be the result of the HRC testing made at the factory (which is usually made on a part of the knife that is hidden to the end user).

  • @MF_UNDERTOW
    @MF_UNDERTOW Před 2 lety

    I don’t get why you would lube the washers on the side that doesn’t touch the blade. There’s no friction to need lube and it attracts more grime to build up.

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před 2 lety

      yeah it's probably unnecessary looking back on it, i most likely wouldn't do it again. I just did it because the guy i know who makes bugouts said that he does that

  • @DS-sw6ol
    @DS-sw6ol Před 3 lety

    Idk why they dont put a good steel wire omega spring

  • @Heyjuststfu
    @Heyjuststfu Před 3 lety +1

    Isn’t that covered under the lifetime warranty? I’d rather just send it in. I didn’t pay that premium Benchmade Butterfly tax for nothing.

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před 3 lety +1

      It is, but I didn't want to wait!

    • @Heyjuststfu
      @Heyjuststfu Před 3 lety

      @@EDCObsession There’s a simple solution for that as well... buy more knives! Thanks for the upload regardless, very helpful tutorial.

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před 3 lety

      @@Heyjuststfu Thank you so much!! Did you have to replace a spring?

  • @zgnu
    @zgnu Před rokem

    I just send it in for warranty.

  • @shannonreeder1237
    @shannonreeder1237 Před 2 lety

    Omg. This is rough

  • @bingostar9207
    @bingostar9207 Před 3 lety

    Bench made has a lifetime warranty. Why would we need to fuck with it?

    • @EDCObsession
      @EDCObsession  Před 3 lety +1

      Just in case you are too impatient or don’t want BM to change anything in your knife that you put there

  • @badmoon7549
    @badmoon7549 Před 2 lety +1

    Overpriced junk.

  • @SHENDOH
    @SHENDOH Před 3 lety

    What a bummer that you even have to do this to a knife that costs that much. What a ripoff. Most overrated knife ever. Doesn't even have liners. Plastic junk