Thanks very much. Saw this on Screwfix, checked your vid and bought one. Need a marking knife to replace using a pencil as I'm moving away from power tools now I'm getting older so am sawing more by hand.
That's great then. Thank you. Glad you liked it. Have you subscribed? It really helps me grow my channel and share some tips & knowledge with others. Thanks again Jamie
Thank you James. There's a tuned version going out in a bit. Slightly different thumbnail, 1 minute less and more written info on screen. I'm doing them as a comparison. RUclips is getting harder to get engagement with Views, subs, hours, likes.. Its all going a bit too quiet. The next video is better I think. Jamie
Thanks for that - I've just bought one and couldn't see how to fit the blade under the plastic retainer until I watched your video. Stanley don't give much info! 👍
I tried the same the same blade type in the disposable scalpel form. Packet of three for very little money, can be sharpened easily. Ideal for getting into nooks and crannies. Perhaps a little flexible. I keeps him with the dovetail gear.
Thank you for sharing! I've got the knife for a few days and i thought that something didn't fit properly because the black plastic piece on the bottom doesn't goes all the way in when the blade it's folded but looking at your video I see that is how it's designed. Happy crafting!! Cheers from Spain
Love this knife so much that i have 4 of them I work as a vehicle electrician and i made my own knives for years becaus i couldn't find a wharncliffe style blade in the right lenght. I searched for a long time before i found stanley 5901 blade and it is perfect. I made a sheath for it so I dont have to fold it becaus i use it so often.
This type of knife is a favorite of Paul Sellers. He's had the same one {there are marks identifiable on his) for years of videos. He always uses it for knife marks before chiseling. I have one but have to find it. I remember putting the lightest coats of 3 in 1 oil (US name) on the spare blade. Never rusted before I misplaced it.
I make them myself. The next time I've got some spare leather I'll be making some more. It would really help me out if you were a subscriber. Thank you for watching. Jamie
Thanks very much. Saw this on Screwfix, checked your vid and bought one. Need a marking knife to replace using a pencil as I'm moving away from power tools now I'm getting older so am sawing more by hand.
That's great then. Thank you. Glad you liked it.
Have you subscribed?
It really helps me grow my channel and share some tips & knowledge with others.
Thanks again
Jamie
Great little (folding blade) tool that. Might get me one of those! Cheers for sharing Jamie!
Beth (Tues evening class) has just bought one too 👌👌👌
Andrew. There's a link to Amazon in the description too 👍
And the wishlist grows... Great breakdown matey!
Thank you James. There's a tuned version going out in a bit. Slightly different thumbnail, 1 minute less and more written info on screen.
I'm doing them as a comparison. RUclips is getting harder to get engagement with Views, subs, hours, likes.. Its all going a bit too quiet. The next video is better I think. Jamie
Thanks for that - I've just bought one and couldn't see how to fit the blade under the plastic retainer until I watched your video. Stanley don't give much info! 👍
That's great. Glad it helped. Just looked and your view contributed to 1/8th of a penny. 😂 This is crazy really. But, I enjoy it most of the time.
I recently came across one of these in a thrift store. Ordered a few variants to see how they are new.
A great little knife to have in the pocket, on the bench, in a drawer.
I tried the same the same blade type in the disposable scalpel form. Packet of three for very little money, can be sharpened easily. Ideal for getting into nooks and crannies. Perhaps a little flexible. I keeps him with the dovetail gear.
I like it. 👍 I use scalpels too. Very handy
Thank you for sharing! I've got the knife for a few days and i thought that something didn't fit properly because the black plastic piece on the bottom doesn't goes all the way in when the blade it's folded but looking at your video I see that is how it's designed. Happy crafting!!
Cheers from Spain
Brilliant 👍 👍 👍 glad my little video helped.
Now that you've had this for a couple of years, are the plastic parts holding up? is this a durable knife? Hi from Spain too.
I've had no problems at all with it. I've also not changed the blade, but it does get sharpened a few times each month.
A great little knife.
@@twcmaker Great! Sharpening it won't be a problem after watching your video. I'm getting this knife, thank you!
Love this knife so much that i have 4 of them
I work as a vehicle electrician and i made my own knives for years becaus i couldn't find a wharncliffe style blade in the right lenght.
I searched for a long time before i found stanley 5901 blade and it is perfect.
I made a sheath for it so I dont have to fold it becaus i use it so often.
That's great 👍
This type of knife is a favorite of Paul Sellers. He's had the same one {there are marks identifiable on his) for years of videos. He always uses it for knife marks before chiseling. I have one but have to find it. I remember putting the lightest coats of 3 in 1 oil (US name) on the spare blade. Never rusted before I misplaced it.
Ah Mr. P Sellers. I think I've seen him use one. Thank you for sharing 👍
Is that black thing that is inside the cover made of plastic or metal?
Thanks from India!!
It's plastic. 👍
Where do you get the Strop mate. Great video!
I make them myself. The next time I've got some spare leather I'll be making some more.
It would really help me out if you were a subscriber. Thank you for watching. Jamie
Looks very unfriendly to user... Blade deployment is outdated, i could see this as a nice slide out knife...
Looks can be deceptive.
is it good to punch tyers?
I've no idea. I don't punch tyres.