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Has any of you owned and used Opinel knives?? What is your opinion of them??
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Hey Dill, try dripping water down in the hinge, it will raise the grain in the wood and tighten it back up.
as for the main question:
I have a 4" or so bladed model, gets very sharp and a good cheap working knife that does the trick. I've been meaning to get one of thier pruners.
as for the main question:
I have a 4" or so bladed model, gets very sharp and a good cheap working knife that does the trick. I've been meaning to get one of thier pruners.
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I have an Opinel #7 with a carbon steel blade. They are relatively cheap and make a nice work knife for the money. They come in almost any size you could want and have a simple, reliable mechanism. As mentioned they get scary sharp quite easily. I have no problem with looseness of the blade yet, but have not had it for very long. If you are thinking of buying one Gary I would recommend them. For the price you won't be out much if you don't like it.
Nick
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I have an Opinel paring knife. About 6" overall. Thin carbon steel, but man does it get sharp. My favorite paring knife. I think it was $3 from Smoky a couple years ago.
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there is nothing like carbon for sharpening. these old french traditional knive have been used by the french working class for a very long time. old ones are real good. new ones are ok.
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I'm sure you know, but the Red Stamp on the handle means it is stainless sandvik 12C27 steel and the Black Stamp on the handle means it is carbon, but I don't know if it's a tool steel or not.
At least this used to be the case.
Oh, and MM has it right on the money, a little water on the joint every now and then does the trick to tighten it up, but eventually, it loosen as mine has.
Cheers,
D
At least this used to be the case.
Oh, and MM has it right on the money, a little water on the joint every now and then does the trick to tighten it up, but eventually, it loosen as mine has.
Cheers,
D