Opinel Whittling Mod
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In this video I modify a Number 6 Opinel with a Carbon steel blade to be a better whittling knife.
Link to knife I started with: amzn.to/3VTOOoW
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Check out the Opinel garlic and chestnut knife. They advertise it for whittling too
@JoshsShop
Жыл бұрын
I am unfamiliar with those, I will check them out, thanks.
thanks a lot ! I modifyed an old opinel with the tip broken. I use it now modified since 1 week and it s great !
@JoshsShop
2 жыл бұрын
Nice, I'm glad it is working out for you.
Very nice job!!
Nice design 👍
VERY cool mod, that turned out fantastic Josh, definitely going to try thiis so I have one to keep in my natural slingshot crafting go-bag for carving......new SUB earned ! 😁
@JoshsShop
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it, and welcome I hope you enjoy some of my other videos as well.
Going to give it a go on a No 7
Great job!👏
@JoshsShop
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😃
Cool! Is this a much better whittler than the victorinox small blade mod? Thanks
Good idea!
Great video
@JoshsShop
4 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Nice, I’ve considered doing this as well but I didn’t know how I would sort out the nail nick
@JoshsShop
2 жыл бұрын
Cool, hopefully I gave you an idea.
A thing of beauty.
@JoshsShop
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 😊
Opinel just needs to make a Whittler/Carving set...the design cries out for it. nice job.
@JoshsShop
2 жыл бұрын
I agree, and thanks.
I made some whittling knives with adapted Opinel blades. I found problems getting the blades out. So I drilled through the slot to the back with about a quarter inch drill. Then if the blade won't come out you can push it out with a stick.
@JoshsShop
11 ай бұрын
That's a good idea, I might try that next time.
Awesome mod! Do you think something like this would work on a victorinox 111mm with a liner lock? Been toying with the idea for awhile but hesitant to ruin a good knife if it goes south. Any hang ups to doing this on that kind of knife that you might be able to better foresee with your experience? Thanks!
@JoshsShop
6 ай бұрын
The blades on the 111mm knives are pretty big beefy blades, which might make it a bit harder to get down to a good detail carving size. Also depending on your blade/knife type many of the nail nicks are pretty close to the tip which give you good leverage to overcome the pressure of the back spring and open the knife safely. If you shorten the blade you might have trouble accessing the nail nick between other tools and it might be a real nail breaker with little leverage close to the pivot. All things you can undoubtedly overcome, but they are the first speed bumps that come to mind.
That is an excellent whittling knife. Thanks for showing.
@JoshsShop
Жыл бұрын
I enjoy it, and I am glad you enjoyed watching.
Nice :-)
Nice mod tutorial. T Y bro!
@JoshsShop
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure, thanks for watching.
Well done , nice job. I think I'll try the 7.
@JoshsShop
2 жыл бұрын
If I were to do it again, I think a seven is what I might go for. The six works (it is also what I already had), and I haven't had any trouble holding on to it, but a seven might be a little more comfortable to hold on to. I think an 8 would be a little too big for my pocket.
Hello! I am about to get one opinel n.7 or n.8, but I unsure about the size. The n.7 have a smaller blade, but not sure how it will fit at my hand, and the n.8 sure have a handle big enough, but have also a bigger blade. What do you think should be better to carving?
@JoshsShop
4 ай бұрын
I personally would lean towards the 7, but you might want an 8 depending on your hand size and desired carry method.
@MrFernandoXXI
4 ай бұрын
Ok! About the size of the blade, do you thing that have a big difference in the size of the blade between n.7 and n.8?
Have you ever used your Stanley 10-049 for carving ???
@JoshsShop
2 жыл бұрын
I have and it isn't terrible. It is not as good as a knife made for whittling/carving, but it is better than any utility or disposable-blade knife I have seen or used. What it has going for it is, obviously, the price of both the knife and replacement blades and a shorter blade than a typical utility knife (easier to get into tighter curves). The downsides are, the blade needs to be sharpened up and the steel is on the softer side. Thus you need to resharpen often and the knife doesn't do as well in harder woods. All that said it isn't the worst knife I've used for whittling and it is fun to play around with different sharpening angles, blade geometries, and blade shapes because the replacement blades are so cheap.
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The only dislike might be from the manufacturer :-)))
désolé mais je ne vois aucun intérêt a faire cela...
Awesome mod! Do you think something like this would work on a victorinox 111mm with a liner lock? Been toying with the idea for awhile but hesitant to ruin a good knife if it goes south. Any hang ups to doing this on that kind of knife that you might be able to better foresee with your experience? Thanks!
@JoshsShop
7 ай бұрын
Assuming you go slow with the metal removal so that you don't ruin the temp in the blade you could do some pretty major alterations on most any knife (Victorinox included). One issue I do except you will run into is opening the knife once the blade is shortened down. Where will you put the nail nick and will you have enough leverage on the much shorter blade to open it against the force of the back spring (not an issue on the Opinel, which has no back spring).
@user-zg9xg4sv9x
7 ай бұрын
Great thoughts, I think the contour of the 111 scales have to accommodate the small can opener tool so when I’ve looked at them it looks like there’d be space for a nail Nick, but I didn’t think about the spring tension. Guess there’s only one way to find out! Thanks for the thoughts