Can Dust Affect an OTF Knife?
Yes. Dust can affect an OTF knife by increasing drag in the blade track and slider system. Learn the normal signs, the warning signs, safe first checks, and whe
Can Heat Affect an OTF Knife? What It Changes and When to Worry
Yes, heat can affect an OTF knife. Learn what heat changes in the spring, lubricant, button channel, lockup, and handle materials, plus the warning signs that m
Can Cold Weather Affect an OTF Knife?
Yes, cold weather can affect an OTF knife by slowing the action, thickening lubricant, and making weak springs or debris more noticeable. Learn what is normal,
Why Does My OTF Blade Wobble?
OTF blade wobble is often normal, but increasing play, rubbing, misfires, or off-center travel can signal wear or damage. Learn what to check safely first.
Why Does My OTF Knife Feel Gritty?
A gritty OTF knife usually means lint, dried oil, corrosion, or a rough spot in the switch or blade track. Here’s how to diagnose it safely, what to try first,
Why Does My OTF Knife Rattle? What’s Normal, What’s Not, and What to Check First
An OTF knife can rattle for normal mechanical reasons, but some sounds point to dirt, wear, or damage. Learn what is normal, what to test safely, and when to st
Why Is My OTF Mechanism Weak?
Most weak OTF action comes from lint, dried oil, or track drag. Use this expert diagnostic guide to spot OTF misfires, sluggish deployment, over-lubrication, an
Why Is My OTF Slider Hard to Push?
An OTF slider is usually hard to push because lint, dried oil, grit, cold-thickened lubricant, or drop-related misalignment increases friction in the switch tra
How to Fix a Sticky OTF Slider
Fix a sticky OTF slider with a simple clean-and-dry method: blow out lint, flush lightly with isopropyl alcohol or knife-safe cleaner, let it dry fully, test dr
Can Water Damage an OTF Knife?
Yes, water can damage an OTF knife if moisture stays inside the handle. Learn the safest cleanup steps, when to stop using it, and how to reduce rust, residue,
