You could add a custom thumb stud / nail nick to help with opening it. Drill a tiny hole of a mm or so near the spine at the base of the blade, chamfer it, and then fill it by brazing on some fluxed silver brazing wire, leaving a small drop on either side to grab with your thumb nail. Alternatively you could put a small bit of copper wire through the hole and peen it over on either side to make a small rivet.
Thankyou. I prefer longer videos because I can tell the whole story. Well most if it. Trying to fit all the ideas and info going through my head when making videos is hard to make sense of it in a 7 min video.....well for me anyway. Glad you enjoy. Thanks again and be safe
George I modified most my opinels I got one I hand carved a deer antler bead on lanyard but yes old tools has better steel especially if its a chisel or such can't beat old school gear modern stuff is junk normally you find chisels with words chrome vanadium on I get them exellent steel I still use a sickle to mow grass mine is over 70 years old I even has old sheep sheers and a gadget you put in bulls nose to control him 👍🐾🦊🇮🇹
Not just a whittler but makes a great edc carry, Opinel has the chestnut knife, but the Wharncliffe has a slight curved edge, costs close to fifty bucks though, nice looking little table, thanks for sharing, George.
Late to the party, but this looks like a project to add to my winter list. And that shape is one of my favorites for carving. Maybe I'll do a No. 9 and a No. 6 for more detail. Thanks for the inspiration!
I really enjoy watching your vids! You love thinking on your feet just like I do. I think I will get myself an Opinel as well for my whittling projects.
Thankyou...appriciate the support. Can't go wrong with them Opies....so many mods you can do...lol..I think I just started. On them....ways to go. Be safe
@@2ndchancegeorge I think I need a couple no12s to chop down. Custom Opinels. Pocket clip and thumb stud. Carving knife. ruclips.net/video/Bph1kx-t2cM/видео.html
I prefer carbon myself, but did not have one. The dice had spoken....lol. I could not wait for one. Thanks for watching and commenting, Always appriciated.
Have you thought about glue fitting a spacer or shim to the back of the handle to fill in the now open blade groove? I doubt it needs any more rigidity in the handle but it would stop some of the pocket fluff making its way in.
Yep thought about that. But to be honest. Its not going in my pocket be will be in my leather room O have for whittling. If it was going to be an edc I definitely would have done that. Thanks for watching. Always appriciated and be safe out there
@@2ndchancegeorge It's a really nice mod to get a purpose built tool for not a lot of time and money. If I ever take up whittling I'll try and remember this video before I splurge on another set of tools I might not use a lot. Completely aside, how do you find the stainless Opinels hold an edge in comparison to the carbon steel ones? I have a couple of stainless ones for camp cook knives and I've always found them plenty sharp. Most woodworking tools are carbon steel though, I'm wondering if you think it will make a difference for a whittler?
The stainless will hold the edge longer but a pain to touch up. The carbon is easier to touch up. Both give a great edge. I tend to strop at least 7 to 10 times between sharpening. When whittling you notice right away if you need to strop.
@@2ndchancegeorge Just saw your new Opinel maintenance video, a brass spacer in the back would make you happier if you have to use the knock trick to open it. Always an option for a rainy day project...
I almost bought an Opinel to modify into a whittling knife. Then I looked at my drawer full of whittling knifes. Opinel has a short blade knife. Opinel No.7 Folding Chestnut and Garlic Knife.
@deanoboland argh my bad, I forgot. I just put ut in the description below...links to stuff I use....let me know you got it. Once again sorry about that. Be safe
You are correct the original wharncliffe was a slower curve down to the point. This I suppose is a modified one, kinda like the Benchmade one, I forget the name. I choose this tighter curve because I wanted it to be a whittler, the longer slow curve was to thin for my liking as a whittling knife. But you right probably closer to a sheep's foot although they tend to be a little tighter on the down slope. Thanks for watching always appriciated. Oh and I have a review coming on the new Rough Rider wharencliffe...the blade exactly as you described. Hoping it will be up Tuesday if you interested.
That's interesting video my friend big likes 🤠👌👍
Thankyou, appriciate the support. Be safe out there, especially with them sharp and shinnies.
Wouldn’t be at all surprised if Opinel steals your design and produces this. It’s a master whittler. It’s beautiful!
Lol...welll for a small fee it could be arranged....thanks again for the support. Take care out there
👍 Another excellent modification. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching always appriciate you watching and comments. Be safe
You could add a custom thumb stud / nail nick to help with opening it. Drill a tiny hole of a mm or so near the spine at the base of the blade, chamfer it, and then fill it by brazing on some fluxed silver brazing wire, leaving a small drop on either side to grab with your thumb nail. Alternatively you could put a small bit of copper wire through the hole and peen it over on either side to make a small rivet.
Ahhh. Good ideas there thankyou. Appriciate it
At it again George. The perfect shape and size. A wicked sharp whittler. Great work!
Yep. It worked out better than expected. It's going to get some use for sure. Thanks for watching. As always be safe
Nice job George, gotta make me a tadpole, thanks for the inspiration, love the long videos more 2CG is always good, keep up the good work.
Thankyou. I prefer longer videos because I can tell the whole story. Well most if it. Trying to fit all the ideas and info going through my head when making videos is hard to make sense of it in a 7 min video.....well for me anyway. Glad you enjoy. Thanks again and be safe
Opinels , cheap enough to play around with. Great!
Yep, and you can do alot with them. Thanks for your support, be safe
Nice job! A totally customized tool, fitted to your hand and task. It doesn’t get any better than that.
Yes it worked out better than I thought. Hope all is well my dear. Be safe
Yer the tadpole 👌 nice design George it’s unique
Lol. Thankyou ...fun projectcand it worked out pretty well. Surprised how well it works. Futs my grubby perfect. Be safe my friend
George I modified most my opinels I got one I hand carved a deer antler bead on lanyard but yes old tools has better steel especially if its a chisel or such can't beat old school gear modern stuff is junk normally you find chisels with words chrome vanadium on I get them exellent steel I still use a sickle to mow grass mine is over 70 years old I even has old sheep sheers and a gadget you put in bulls nose to control him 👍🐾🦊🇮🇹
Yep old school. Be sFe
I'm impressed well done George !
Lol...rhankyou. came outbpretty good. Hope all is well. Stay safe
Not just a whittler but makes a great edc carry, Opinel has the chestnut knife, but the Wharncliffe has a slight curved edge, costs close to fifty bucks though, nice looking little table, thanks for sharing, George.
Thankyou sir. Hope all us well. 🙏
Late to the party, but this looks like a project to add to my winter list. And that shape is one of my favorites for carving. Maybe I'll do a No. 9 and a No. 6 for more detail. Thanks for the inspiration!
Welcome and enjoy. These are fun projects. Be safe
Lovely job, satisfying to watch, thanks man. Definitely agree with the lighter wood stain choice. 👍
Yep came out better with the grain. The dark oak is aliitle to much. Maybe I'll try it on another mod...just saying. Thanks again for the support
Great job George!
Thankyou sir. Appriciated
I really enjoy watching your vids! You love thinking on your feet just like I do. I think I will get myself an Opinel as well for my whittling projects.
Thankyou...appriciate the support. Can't go wrong with them Opies....so many mods you can do...lol..I think I just started. On them....ways to go. Be safe
Patent that knife. Amazing work
Lol..maybe we need a production line going....thanks for stopping by always appriciate your comments.
Nice mod! Enjoyed the dicey day video!
Lol...the dice do not lie.....thanks for watching. Appriciatecthe support
👍🏼nice. I made a little carver with a no7.
Did a whittler tadpole with a #9..twice, and some....lol. great fun projects
@@2ndchancegeorge I think I need a couple no12s to chop down.
Custom Opinels. Pocket clip and thumb stud. Carving knife.
ruclips.net/video/Bph1kx-t2cM/видео.html
Great video. I think my may try this but carbon steel.
I prefer carbon myself, but did not have one. The dice had spoken....lol. I could not wait for one. Thanks for watching and commenting, Always appriciated.
Have you thought about glue fitting a spacer or shim to the back of the handle to fill in the now open blade groove? I doubt it needs any more rigidity in the handle but it would stop some of the pocket fluff making its way in.
Yep thought about that. But to be honest. Its not going in my pocket be will be in my leather room O have for whittling. If it was going to be an edc I definitely would have done that. Thanks for watching. Always appriciated and be safe out there
@@2ndchancegeorge It's a really nice mod to get a purpose built tool for not a lot of time and money. If I ever take up whittling I'll try and remember this video before I splurge on another set of tools I might not use a lot. Completely aside, how do you find the stainless Opinels hold an edge in comparison to the carbon steel ones? I have a couple of stainless ones for camp cook knives and I've always found them plenty sharp. Most woodworking tools are carbon steel though, I'm wondering if you think it will make a difference for a whittler?
The stainless will hold the edge longer but a pain to touch up. The carbon is easier to touch up. Both give a great edge. I tend to strop at least 7 to 10 times between sharpening. When whittling you notice right away if you need to strop.
@@2ndchancegeorge Just saw your new Opinel maintenance video, a brass spacer in the back would make you happier if you have to use the knock trick to open it. Always an option for a rainy day project...
Lol...when doing the video I actually thought about your comment everytime I "wacked it"
I almost bought an Opinel to modify into a whittling knife. Then I looked at my drawer full of whittling knifes. Opinel has a short blade knife. Opinel No.7 Folding Chestnut and Garlic Knife.
Yep they do. I just like messing with them..lol. thanks for watching 👍
Great review this will be my next mod done 6 mods now you got me hooked George. Can you put a link for the leather you got from Amazon thanks buddy
Thankyou...I'll get the link. Be safe
I am at work couldn't get link but I'll put in the description asap
@@2ndchancegeorge thanks George
@@2ndchancegeorge Hi George any luck with that link from Amazon the leather you use? I would appreciate it buddy
@deanoboland argh my bad, I forgot. I just put ut in the description below...links to stuff I use....let me know you got it. Once again sorry about that. Be safe
That's a Sheepsfoot not a Warncliffe which is long polnted and thin.
You are correct the original wharncliffe was a slower curve down to the point. This I suppose is a modified one, kinda like the Benchmade one, I forget the name. I choose this tighter curve because I wanted it to be a whittler, the longer slow curve was to thin for my liking as a whittling knife. But you right probably closer to a sheep's foot although they tend to be a little tighter on the down slope. Thanks for watching always appriciated. Oh and I have a review coming on the new Rough Rider wharencliffe...the blade exactly as you described. Hoping it will be up Tuesday if you interested.