Be careful when cutting the blade, you heat it a bit too much, and the tip turned blue. That means the tip is not tempered anymore and won't hold an edge as much as the rest of the blade. Great idea nonetheless, I like modifying Opinel knives. They are dirt cheap :)
Thanks Julien for the message! Yes I noticed this on one of the 4 blades I was working on during the video and took steps to try and minimize this in the next ones. I'm afraid one of the 4 blades has a bit of a weaker tip now... Was using water and letting the blades cool down by intervals on the next ones. These knives are a steal for the price x)
Hahah, well at least these are cheap knives, so if you don't like the new look you should be able to replace it easily enough. I guess from now on, she'll always only be allowed to use the broken one ;)
Been doing leatherwork for a bit, and just picked up my first opinel a week or two ago. After seeing this, I think I may be grabbing a few more to mod! Thanks for sharing!
Glad I can be of help :) Be sure to clamp the blade on a wet cloth and to start cutting at the edge, not the spine - this will minimize the risk of overheating the cutting edge as I did.
You knock the bump at the end of the handle against a table to dislodge the blade. Mades for good one handed operation of the knife as well when it's humid and the wood swells tight against the blade.
For anyone that doesnt have the money for Knife sharpening tools, grab a coffe cup or tea glassware, flip it over and that exposed bevel on the bottom is exposed ceramic, Small circular motions up and down the blade for about 5minutes on each side will do what an 80$ set of stones will.
I love the personnalisation !! It reminds a mini-paintbrush ! It's just perfect in my mind ! 🥰 (J'adore votre travail sur d'autres réalisations en cuir et la pochette lui va à merveille ! Cela change des autres personnalisations ! Bravo !) ❤
I find a similar knife with a very thin blade and 30 degrees clipped point is the most useful bench knife by far. I make mine from a coil spring from an old air hose reel.
Love Opinel, so adaptable. My latest is a spear point mod blade with a flattened handle end, giving maximum blade length for handle size. Keen to do more radical mode like these, with such good steel, and so cheap....what’s to lose
@@QuantumMechanic_88 it wasn't ruined, it was transformed for another purpose. For cutting leather its much more useful to have a straight blade with no curves and its a lot easier to sharpen too.
@@Eralen00 op was referring to the tip being over heated during cutting compromising the steels hardness, not suggesting the blade had been ruined by its modification.
Thanks Benny, I've indeed been using this trick since posting the video and have been able to keep all my knives at a decent temp since. I'm sad I can't change the video and share this new process once it's up on TH-cam.
I completely agree with this! A knife is only as good as the sharpness of its blade, so having a simple boxcutter with changeable blades will give you excellent results everytime.
Opinel handle, hygroscopic wood. Oil, wax do not save from moisture and difficulties in opening the knife blade. The panacea is only the integration of metal washers into the axial assembly between the wood and the metal of the blade.
Have you tried using CA glue as a varnish. Just wipe it on and let it cure and then use very fine sandpaper to give it a shine. You can use a polish then to give it a shine.
Awesome idea! Still you didn’t show how to use it with cutting the leather? It’s a bit strange that having opinel modified for the leather work you used different knifes to do the job. Please don’t get me wrong, I love the idea and the result, but can I ask you to record short video with a demonstration on how this knife work on a leather, for example when rounding corners? Thank you for great video!
Thanks Taras for your message. Indeed, this Opinel is great if you're looking for a budget option and aren't afraid of a bit of work to get it nice and pointy. That being said, I made myself a knife like this a few months back but used the Opinel number 9 (not the 8 that are shown in this video) and I find the blad slightly too big for detailed work like this. I find it works best for cutting larger or thicker pieces of leather. Every day, when working on leather, I tend to vary between 3 or 4 different cutting tools depending on my needs (my modded Opinel, a scalpel, the Indispensable by Vergez Blanchard and a rotary cutter). Indeed I should have taken a bit more time showcasing this knife in use, especially as the long straight blade can be used in a few different ways. I thinking of starting a series dedicated to my leatherworking tools in which I'll be showcasing knives quite heavily. Hope this explains a bit about my thought process here :) And glad to hear you like the video and result of the mod!
Hi James I really love the idea of this little gift and wanted to know if I could use it. I also wanted to know if you had the pattern for the leather sheath on hand?
@@JamesBerry en tant que savoyard, l'opinel est forcément présent dans nos vies, soit de manière discrète (comme moi) soit bien plus présente (comme d'autres qui ont tous les modèles inimaginables lol)
These are about 25$ in Canada, and that's the best price available. They are normally 35, and up to 42 with shipping. How in the green world are you getting them for 10$?
I live in France (where they're made) so prices are a lot smaller. They can regularly be found for about 10 to 12€ and often much less at flea markets and garage sales.
@@JamesBerry prices are a lot smaller? You sound like a Brit, but you write like a frenchman! haha. Do you want to start a business with me? Send me a bunch, I'll sell them here, and we'll split the profit. I have seen regular N08's listed at $85 each here! Seriously. You cant make this stuff up. I would start a business like I suggested in a heartbeat.
Wow James, the knife I was looking for. Which number is it an 7, 8 or 9? And it must be carbon steel. Not stainless? Second, the 45 degree edge, can it be sharpened as well? One sided, looks like a french skiving knife. Got the press myself as well, great tool 👍👍👍
Thanks for the message Josh, so glad you like the idea :) I would recommend an 8 as a good intermediate size - it will all depend what you want to use it for. They have all types of sizes so I would suggest checking the blade length you need and go from there (bearing in mind you'll be cutting off 25 to 30% of that length). I do recommend carbon steel if you know how to strop your knives: this retains its' edge much better but can require a bit more work to keep it from rusting (working in leather I often have the opportunity of dabbing a drop of neatsfoot oil on the blade to keep it from rusting). Of course, this would work just as well with a stainless steel blade but it would need sharpening more often - though they are much easier to find in stainless steel. You could sharpen the 45° edge but this would take more work to get a nice bevel going and a sharp edge as the spine of the blade is a bit chunkier. I have to test it as a skiving knife, this could work amazingly well! Hope this helps :)
Folk need to be aware that carrying lock blades in public is illegal in UK/most EU countries. Tucked away in a tool box or rucksac (suitable cause) probably acceptable, but wearing on a belt loop whilst walking around in public probably not defensible in most jurisdictions
Bonjour,une demande ,pouvez-vous me dire si vous avez la possibilité de me fabriquer le même bijoux , avec un numéro 9 ou 8 carbone ,merci de votre retour et bonne soirée
Hi there guys. I just bought two Opinel no 8 and do anyone know on here why they both have different stamps like one of them has a bigger broader Opinel Carbone and fingernail hole stamped in the blade and the other is a smaller crisper Opinel Carbone and smaller fingernail hole on the blade. I know weird question but is like one older version or something? Hope someone can help. Thank you.
If made correctly, the blade is trapped by the leather sheath towards the tip of the blade. Moreover, you should lock the blade in the closed position before storing it using the locking ring on the handle.
I'm not gonna watch this, but an 18 min video to tell you that you can reshape/profile the blade, and hammer the collar to pinch the blade into a not so sturdy fixed blades?! Next up: you can smash a douk-douk into a pour man's fixed blade?
TL:DR the first part of the video is modifying the blade and handle (including staining the handle and waxing it), the second half is about making a leather sheath for the knife. I know it's supposed to be ironic, but if you want to send me a douk-douk I would be happy to give your suggestion a go :)
If the blade gets more than strow yellow/brown by heat (redish, blue or even grey) the steal has lost most of its hardness. Learn about temperature treatment of carbon steel and tempering colors.
Absolutely, they are great little knives and are found everywhere in France. They're very basic and amazing bang for the buck here in France. Cheap is not meant to be negative, simply a statement of their price :) They're great knives and, depending on where you are and the price you can find them at, worth picking up!
Bizarre! Sheath is a terrible design and if the knife was any good you'd have used it on your leatherwork. I'm not even gonna start on the staining and waxing fiasco 😂
@@JamesBerry actually no , is actual posaible to quantify and objectivly define pretty and ugly , the excuse "ItS PeRsOnAl BrO" don't work , is just a lazy way to not explain why the desire final object is not plesant to LOOK at !
@@arthurdeleniq Thank you for educating me on my bad taste. I should have known better and will gouge my eyes out before I commit another such crime.. I feel sad now because however much I know you are right (as the clearly superior being that you are), I still like the design. Live long and prosper.
Be careful when cutting the blade, you heat it a bit too much, and the tip turned blue. That means the tip is not tempered anymore and won't hold an edge as much as the rest of the blade. Great idea nonetheless, I like modifying Opinel knives. They are dirt cheap :)
Thanks Julien for the message!
Yes I noticed this on one of the 4 blades I was working on during the video and took steps to try and minimize this in the next ones. I'm afraid one of the 4 blades has a bit of a weaker tip now...
Was using water and letting the blades cool down by intervals on the next ones.
These knives are a steal for the price x)
Had the same one in size 12 , this profile was find years ago by a french opinel’s knife modder 😊
Oooh I need to try this on some of their bigger knives :)
I have converted a couple of Opinels into wood carving knives. One with a 3D printed replacement handle. They work great.
Oooh I would love to see the result in those!
They sell wood carving knives. You don’t even have to modify them.
Bravo.......my girl friend used my knife to try to take staple out.......broke the tip........great mode......cheers
Hahah, well at least these are cheap knives, so if you don't like the new look you should be able to replace it easily enough.
I guess from now on, she'll always only be allowed to use the broken one ;)
Pewdiepie and Michael Massbender had a baby and this is the man that baby grew up to be.
Been doing leatherwork for a bit, and just picked up my first opinel a week or two ago. After seeing this, I think I may be grabbing a few more to mod! Thanks for sharing!
Glad I can be of help :)
Be sure to clamp the blade on a wet cloth and to start cutting at the edge, not the spine - this will minimize the risk of overheating the cutting edge as I did.
You knock the bump at the end of the handle against a table to dislodge the blade. Mades for good one handed operation of the knife as well when it's humid and the wood swells tight against the blade.
For anyone that doesnt have the money for Knife sharpening tools, grab a coffe cup or tea glassware, flip it over and that exposed bevel on the bottom is exposed ceramic, Small circular motions up and down the blade for about 5minutes on each side will do what an 80$ set of stones will.
I love the personnalisation !! It reminds a mini-paintbrush ! It's just perfect in my mind ! 🥰
(J'adore votre travail sur d'autres réalisations en cuir et la pochette lui va à merveille ! Cela change des autres personnalisations ! Bravo !) ❤
I find a similar knife with a very thin blade and 30 degrees clipped point is the most useful bench knife by far. I make mine from a coil spring from an old air hose reel.
Love Opinel, so adaptable.
My latest is a spear point mod blade with a flattened handle end, giving maximum blade length for handle size. Keen to do more radical mode like these, with such good steel, and so cheap....what’s to lose
Yeah these are great knives to play around with and so easy to customize!
Lol, that blue steel at the tip looks nice 👌
Hahahah yeah I messed this one up didn't I :')
For the next ones I made sure to clamp the blade on a piece of wet cloth to avoid this.
Nice! I’m inspired and will be making a tanto blade shape instead. Less grinding and still making two flat surfaces that are also easy to sharpen.
Glad this video could inspire :) Hope you achieve a gorgeous result on your knife!
I like the sheep’s foot blade mod. I’m totally gonna try it.
The best way not to mess the steel hardening is to cut it on a wet cloth
@@QuantumMechanic_88 it wasn't ruined, it was transformed for another purpose. For cutting leather its much more useful to have a straight blade with no curves and its a lot easier to sharpen too.
@@Eralen00 op was referring to the tip being over heated during cutting compromising the steels hardness, not suggesting the blade had been ruined by its modification.
Thanks Benny, I've indeed been using this trick since posting the video and have been able to keep all my knives at a decent temp since. I'm sad I can't change the video and share this new process once it's up on TH-cam.
You need to cut slowly littlebit and dip blade cool water!! Cut,dip,cut,dip,cut,dip...!!! Your idea is nice,cool style!👌👍☺️✌️🇫🇮✴️🍀
Wharncliffe blade is fantastic. Awesome transformation!!
Thank you, glad you like it :)
great mod . i follow will stelter and alex steele great blacksmith's
I enjoyed watching and learning something. I am inspired to make it too.
Thanks for the message, glad you enjoyed this :)
The best 4 beginner is the boxcutter ! The best is the „Presch“ cutter is chipped (~25€) I use it EVERYDAY!!
I completely agree with this! A knife is only as good as the sharpness of its blade, so having a simple boxcutter with changeable blades will give you excellent results everytime.
Great video!! Thank you. I appreciated the sandpaper tip!!
Thank you John, glad this helps :)
Opinel handle, hygroscopic wood. Oil, wax do not save from moisture and difficulties in opening the knife blade. The panacea is only the integration of metal washers into the axial assembly between the wood and the metal of the blade.
Thanks you for your message. I still have a lot to learn in this field :D
I ordered an Opinel for my leather projects just yesterday, so I consider modifying it someway, your variant seems nice)
Thanks for the comment Alexander, glad you like this method :)
@@JamesBerry thanks for sharing;)
You have a Dremel, use that instead of hand tools. It won't stress the blade or put too much side pressure on it.
For leathercrafting you better choose a sharper angle, like 30 degrees. Idea is great, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the "tip" :D
I love this. Its beautiful. Well done. Really awesome work. I hope you do more of these types of videos. I love knives❤
Thank you for the kind and encouraging words, glad you enjoyed it :D
Nice mod. Unique.
Very beautiful design
Thank you, glad you like it!
Have you tried using CA glue as a varnish. Just wipe it on and let it cure and then use very fine sandpaper to give it a shine. You can use a polish then to give it a shine.
This works!
Excellent!
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for your message :)
Great job on the video
Thank you, glad you like it!
Wow Great Idea! Will do it too! Thank you so much
Thanks, glad you like it :)
Take some vinaiger'heat them up and put the Blade into it,so it will preserve from Rust and the Blade will be black ^^
Превратил полноценный нож в какой-то обрубок и радуется......
Awesome idea! Still you didn’t show how to use it with cutting the leather? It’s a bit strange that having opinel modified for the leather work you used different knifes to do the job. Please don’t get me wrong, I love the idea and the result, but can I ask you to record short video with a demonstration on how this knife work on a leather, for example when rounding corners? Thank you for great video!
Thanks Taras for your message. Indeed, this Opinel is great if you're looking for a budget option and aren't afraid of a bit of work to get it nice and pointy. That being said, I made myself a knife like this a few months back but used the Opinel number 9 (not the 8 that are shown in this video) and I find the blad slightly too big for detailed work like this. I find it works best for cutting larger or thicker pieces of leather.
Every day, when working on leather, I tend to vary between 3 or 4 different cutting tools depending on my needs (my modded Opinel, a scalpel, the Indispensable by Vergez Blanchard and a rotary cutter). Indeed I should have taken a bit more time showcasing this knife in use, especially as the long straight blade can be used in a few different ways.
I thinking of starting a series dedicated to my leatherworking tools in which I'll be showcasing knives quite heavily.
Hope this explains a bit about my thought process here :) And glad to hear you like the video and result of the mod!
@@JamesBerry totally make sense) thank you for such a detailed reply. Good luck and stay safe😀
Would you ever make more to sell? I’d love to get one
Hahah if I ever have the time I hope to add some to my Etsy store.
Hi James I really love the idea of this little gift and wanted to know if I could use it. I also wanted to know if you had the pattern for the leather sheath on hand?
Hiya, please send me an email at berry.james.christopher@gmail.com
I'll send you a pic of the template I made for these.
Congratulations now you have a utility knife with out a replaceable blade
Mostly it's a much heavier duty blade than utility knife blades.
Some of us enjoy and take pride in making something our own, sharpening, and maintaining.
Excellente idée ! j'en ai qui traine, je vais tester ^^
L'étui est génial j'adore !
Merci David, effectivement on devrait toujours avoir un viel Opinel qui traine à la maison ;)
@@JamesBerry en tant que savoyard, l'opinel est forcément présent dans nos vies, soit de manière discrète (comme moi) soit bien plus présente (comme d'autres qui ont tous les modèles inimaginables lol)
great work
Thank you!
Brilliant! Cheers from bristol!
Hahah thanks Billy :)
will stelter also has his own youtube channel
He does indeed and it's a great new channel to binge :D
@@JamesBerry it sure is :D
Très joli design ! Merci pour le partage
blacksmith tip for cuting it try and keep it as cold as u can so u don't ruin the temper of the metal
Thanks for the message! Since this video I've been clamping the blade on a wet cloth while cutting to keep the temperature down.
These are about 25$ in Canada, and that's the best price available. They are normally 35, and up to 42 with shipping. How in the green world are you getting them for 10$?
I live in France (where they're made) so prices are a lot smaller. They can regularly be found for about 10 to 12€ and often much less at flea markets and garage sales.
@@JamesBerry prices are a lot smaller? You sound like a Brit, but you write like a frenchman! haha. Do you want to start a business with me? Send me a bunch, I'll sell them here, and we'll split the profit.
I have seen regular N08's listed at $85 each here! Seriously. You cant make this stuff up. I would start a business like I suggested in a heartbeat.
Just leave the Opinel alone, its a wonderful knife just as it is.
Agreed, I have a few that I won't ever tamper :) It's already a great knife as is, and at the price point it offers loads of fun customization options
Why not use the other dremmel accessories rather than hand tools?
Make leather jaws for your vise. Or buy a luthier vise.
Oh leather jaws that’s a great idea.
Wow James, the knife I was looking for. Which number is it an 7, 8 or 9? And it must be carbon steel. Not stainless? Second, the 45 degree edge, can it be sharpened as well? One sided, looks like a french skiving knife. Got the press myself as well, great tool 👍👍👍
Thanks for the message Josh, so glad you like the idea :)
I would recommend an 8 as a good intermediate size - it will all depend what you want to use it for. They have all types of sizes so I would suggest checking the blade length you need and go from there (bearing in mind you'll be cutting off 25 to 30% of that length).
I do recommend carbon steel if you know how to strop your knives: this retains its' edge much better but can require a bit more work to keep it from rusting (working in leather I often have the opportunity of dabbing a drop of neatsfoot oil on the blade to keep it from rusting). Of course, this would work just as well with a stainless steel blade but it would need sharpening more often - though they are much easier to find in stainless steel.
You could sharpen the 45° edge but this would take more work to get a nice bevel going and a sharp edge as the spine of the blade is a bit chunkier.
I have to test it as a skiving knife, this could work amazingly well!
Hope this helps :)
Folk need to be aware that carrying lock blades in public is illegal in UK/most EU countries. Tucked away in a tool box or rucksac (suitable cause) probably acceptable, but wearing on a belt loop whilst walking around in public probably not defensible in most jurisdictions
What size Opinel, and have you ntried it with a Stainless steel blade?
I believe this was a number 8 - yes this works well with stainless steel blades also :)
I think I would have cut a “blood grove” into to blade to assist opening the knife
I've tried that since making this video but my skill is not good enough for this... made a real mess on the blad I tested this with :/
@@JamesBerry very cool reply. Thank you and respect.
To open an Opinel just 'tick' the back of the handle on a hard surface and the blade jumps out. That's how the French farmers do it.
@AlecSteele
you hav lots of nice knives but not alot of leather sheathes i see a crackin colab for you both
Do you sell these leather pouches??
No I don't, sorry!
@@JamesBerry okay. I Think you could make Good money for making custom opinels with sheeth
Neat idea man, I can really see this as a carving knife but with a longer handle, I think I'll make a video one day but I'll credit you for the idea
Very pleased this could inspire you to make your own :)
I would love to see what you make - please let me know when I can check it out!
Lo digo siempre,por favor no martiricen las opinel,son perfectas en origen,ke manía tienen ustedes
Bonjour,une demande ,pouvez-vous me dire si vous avez la possibilité de me fabriquer le même bijoux , avec un numéro 9 ou 8 carbone ,merci de votre retour et bonne soirée
Bonjour Patrick, je suis flatté par la demande mais malheureusement je n'ai actuellement pas le temps de réaliser plus de couteaux.
why the pocket/hand destroying sharp corner on the spine? surely rounding it would have been more practical
Fantastico
Hi there guys. I just bought two Opinel no 8 and do anyone know on here why they both have different stamps like one of them has a bigger broader Opinel Carbone and fingernail hole stamped in the blade and the other is a smaller crisper Opinel Carbone and smaller fingernail hole on the blade. I know weird question but is like one older version or something? Hope someone can help. Thank you.
I've never heard of this and can only assume they were made by two different machines :/ Sorry I can't be of more help.
@@JamesBerry ok no worries I just thought it was a little weird as bought from same place and at same time. Must be like a old & new model maybe.
I worry that the blade could open accidentally from that holder position.
If made correctly, the blade is trapped by the leather sheath towards the tip of the blade. Moreover, you should lock the blade in the closed position before storing it using the locking ring on the handle.
That holder seems a bit small and tight.
It is at first but leather tends to stretch a bit and I wanted it to be tight at first, so it could become perfect over time.
Do you sell these?
СВОИ ПАЛЬЦЫ ТАК ЖЕ ПОДПИЛИ
this guy looks like pewdiepie, no?
I prefer thinking that Pewds looks like me ;)
10$ knife... here in Ontario they are over 45$.... lol
Oh wow, that's a big markup :o
Maybe not such a great option for you then ...
I will never do that. I kinda get why you did it, I didn't like the way you did it, but if you're happy with results....
I appreciate your honest message here! Totally understand that this is not for everyone :)
You’ve messed up the temper on that blade.
I'm not gonna watch this, but an 18 min video to tell you that you can reshape/profile the blade, and hammer the collar to pinch the blade into a not so sturdy fixed blades?!
Next up: you can smash a douk-douk into a pour man's fixed blade?
TL:DR the first part of the video is modifying the blade and handle (including staining the handle and waxing it), the second half is about making a leather sheath for the knife.
I know it's supposed to be ironic, but if you want to send me a douk-douk I would be happy to give your suggestion a go :)
НЕ ПРОБОВАЛ СВОЁ СОЗДАТЬ,
А НЕ ЧУЖОЕ ИСПОРТИТЬ
Nie rozumiem, dlaczego ludzie niszczą takie fajne noże?🤔
If the blade gets more than strow yellow/brown by heat (redish, blue or even grey) the steal has lost most of its hardness. Learn about temperature treatment of carbon steel and tempering colors.
Buena forma de estropear una buena y bonita navaja.
Хорошую вещь испортить - ума не надо 🤭☝️
Так сделать можно, если нож ты сломал,
Специально пахабить, я бы не стал.
Joli.
why exactly would you go that?..
Needed a different style blade & point to help in cutting leather precisely.
It's also cheaper than buying a specialized knife for this purpose.
@@JamesBerry but why as a folding knife?
Why tho? It looks worse now
Sorry to read you don't like it.
I'm very happy with the look and feel :)
Hi, James. In your first few sentences, you referred to the Opinel knives as "cheap".
That sounds negative. Did you mean to say inexpensive? 😁✌🖖
Absolutely, they are great little knives and are found everywhere in France. They're very basic and amazing bang for the buck here in France. Cheap is not meant to be negative, simply a statement of their price :)
They're great knives and, depending on where you are and the price you can find them at, worth picking up!
I bet you're fun at parties.
Or just get a smaller Opinel 😅
Wouldn't work, I needed the drop point for cutting leather.
Seemed sacrilegious to deform a beautiful thing. Until you explained the rationale. I've had a carbon no 8 since the 1980 s
А зачем так портить ножи?
Because I want to adapt it to my needs.
Come rovinare un opinel
Bizarre! Sheath is a terrible design and if the knife was any good you'd have used it on your leatherwork. I'm not even gonna start on the staining and waxing fiasco 😂
Simple modification, pas une création.
Garder " opin el " origine.
Créer à l'image de l'opinel,
Yes
😅🤣😅🤣😅🤣😅es en serio????
do you people actually thing the knife looked cool ?
Esthetics are a personal opinion, I made the tool I needed to cut leather.
@@JamesBerry actually no , is actual posaible to quantify and objectivly define pretty and ugly , the excuse "ItS PeRsOnAl BrO" don't work , is just a lazy way to not explain why the desire final object is not plesant to LOOK at !
@@arthurdeleniq Thank you for educating me on my bad taste. I should have known better and will gouge my eyes out before I commit another such crime..
I feel sad now because however much I know you are right (as the clearly superior being that you are), I still like the design.
Live long and prosper.
@@JamesBerry dude lol i only said that pretty and ugly are measurable things and you get offended lol
How to ruin an innocent Opinel knife... 🙁
No Opinel is truly innocent :D
This way I can more easily cut leather so it works for me.
Turn a knife into a pencil sharpener, idiot idea!
Do whatever you fancy with your own Opinels. I made myself the knife I needed to cut leather.
Congrats, u ruined a perfect knife
Ruined a knife, but made myself a tool for cutting leather...
No, it's ugly and less useful.
Sorry you don't like it. I needed a drop point for cutting leather so this is actually very useful for me.
@@JamesBerry Fixed blade is more solid and safe.
@@alexburr7970 That's very true and if you have the opportunity of going down the fixed blade route then that is the best option.
Beware of folding knives - they are dangerous.
That's what's nice about Opinel knives: they have a very strong easy to use locking mechanism that blocks the blade perfectly.
Spoons can be as dangerous, it all depends on ones intentions..
How to RUIN a classic pen knife !!!
Sorry you think this. I made myself the tool I needed to cut leather.
What a fool could of got Stanley knife for 10 with blade !!! Why break good knives when u can get Stanley knife !!
Opinel knives are plentiful here, so if you're looking for a bigger, stronger blade, this is a great option and wonderful tool for cutting leather.