It’s your knife, so you can do whatever you want, but that was one of the weirdest things I’ve ever seen. I still have my originally issued ASAK, which is an Ontario. I’ve only modified two things - I cut off the guard above the thumb like you did, and I reprofiled the edge to a 25-degree convex grind, which makes it sharp and strong. Other than that, I just keep the handle and sheath conditioned and waterproofed with mink oil. I think your guard would have tightened up without the super glue just by conditioning the leather handle.
I bought one a few years back at Walmart for $30. I now wish I had bought another for that price being they're now out of business and knowing how affordable it was. I love mine.
What a fantastic video this is. Great work in modifying your knife. The Color look amazing. Personally I would have made the safety guard a bit rounder, but that’s just me. Excellent video. Best wishes from Australia.
I stole mine from sere school. I loved mine so much, when it came time to turn it in, I turned in someone else’s. More than 30 years later and I still use mine daily. All original stamped 10-75. Great knives. And the jaggs on the spine is for cutting through aluminum as in aircraft.
So nice. I have a same knife and I tried to use it but the hilt is not fixed as you mentioned and the blade is so dull. Even though I managed to sharpen the dull edge, the blade steel itself awful then it keeps its dull edge. How can I put a sharp edge on this knife?
The best way I found to get mine sharp is with ceramic rods and then a leather strop. I use a belt sander with a Surgisharp belt. It works very well to get a razor edge. The factory edge on mine was ok, not great...and I beat mine up pretty much from adding the patina, so the strop was key.
@@outerlimitless Ah, yes. Using Belt Sander was in my mind but it was hard to take place in Japanese living space (it is often called "Rabit Cages"). In spite of it, I will use Diamond Sharpener then move to leather strops. Thank you for your kind information.
I don't remember the last time that I actually watched one of your vids all the way thru because I'm put off by each vid having 9+ freaking ads in them so I tend to try and skip thru and after a few ads I usually just move onto another vid.... Just a bit constructive criticism
Very interesting. I haven’t seen this type of customization except for on knife making channels. This was cool and different and held my interest throughout. Nice. I am curious as to how you’ll get the stone and lighter out of their compartments. I put little draw cords or pull tabs on my credit card anti scan protective pouches that are over stuffed and fit too tight in my wallet in order to actually be able to retrieve them. I just used packing tape to make pull tabs. Worked great.
Very cool makes it look like an antique Vietnam war era knife not a kabar but close. Personally I oil the steel with Ballistol for rust etc you get a huge spray bottle for $20 and unlike WD-40 it keeps spraying until the giant bottle is empty and I also believe it works better.For wood like axe handles hammers etc I use linseed oil but for leather I use OBENAUF’S oil works great for that darker aged look depending on how many times you go over it great stuff thought It looks like u got it down better than I do very cool job.
Eric, did you ever try using 3m Trizact 3000 grit emery cloth or sanding pad or whatever you call this thing, a sanding pad? You use it as a strop for making your Knives razor sharp. The trick to it is to use really really light pressure or because of the foam backing the knife will press into the emery foam causing the foam to press against the cutting edge making it dull even though you’re pushing the edge in a stropping motion. This video does a good job of explaining it. I’ve been using it for five or six years now. You apply like no pressure at all to strop or it doesn’t work. I’m talking feather light touch. You’ll figure it out unless you’ve already used it. I got my Trizact pad at Advance Auto Car Part store. ruclips.net/video/yK__FD1nfbY/видео.html
Unfortunately, the sheath is Chinese. The leather thinner than the older models. Go to a good knife and gun show and buy an older Camillus.......US made totally ! Grizz 🐻
Just a shame, you actually think you did a good job. Pilot survival knife, the serrations are to cut through the canopy, with a pull back motion. The knife was created at an era when plane canopy’s were made from plexiglass. In the future just collect knives, don’t modify them. You’re not good at it.!
The knive was good for me in viet nam only needed a good edge , thanks Dad for sending it to me 1966.
It’s your knife, so you can do whatever you want, but that was one of the weirdest things I’ve ever seen. I still have my originally issued ASAK, which is an Ontario. I’ve only modified two things - I cut off the guard above the thumb like you did, and I reprofiled the edge to a 25-degree convex grind, which makes it sharp and strong. Other than that, I just keep the handle and sheath conditioned and waterproofed with mink oil. I think your guard would have tightened up without the super glue just by conditioning the leather handle.
Just a little tip, you use acetone on the leather to get rid of the protective finish, the leather would’ve taken in the dye much easier and evenly.
Great advice! I'll try that in the future!
I bought one a few years back at Walmart for $30. I now wish I had bought another for that price being they're now out of business and knowing how affordable it was. I love mine.
What a fantastic video this is. Great work in modifying your knife. The Color look amazing. Personally I would have made the safety guard a bit rounder, but that’s just me. Excellent video. Best wishes from Australia.
Nicely done Eric!
Thanks...a couple bumps along the way but I am happy with it!
I have this knife still in the package so this is interesting to see how it goes.
Do you want to sell it? Please
That's good idea however I wish Ontario makes new gen. version of multiple black cam. nylon sheath with dark green plastic material handle models.
Great modifications To help it last and help you last out there.
I'm just glad that upper guard is gone! They don't agree with my typical use and grip technique.
I used gorilla glue on the guard of my 1968 model ..worked really well
WD40 for the leather handle and scabbard
I stole mine from sere school.
I loved mine so much, when it came time to turn it in, I turned in someone else’s.
More than 30 years later and I still use mine daily. All original stamped 10-75.
Great knives.
And the jaggs on the spine is for cutting through aluminum as in aircraft.
Oh wow, nice!! That's cool you still have it!
Even better you still use it!
Instead of the dye you should have used mineral oil on the handle and sheath. It would have tightened up the loose guard and just looks a lot better.
Ever tried sliding O Rings over the handle grooves? I inserted o rings over mine and the grip was much firmer.
Cool idea! I haven't but I bet that would be great!
Is there anyway I can get a darker brown on the handle by using some type of oil?
Superglue first then baking soda over the wet glue makes the super glue three times harder plus it dries the glue instantly
Mr. Micky mouse , Ruben a good knife with glue !!!
Ruen
So nice. I have a same knife and I tried to use it but the hilt is not fixed as you mentioned and the blade is so dull. Even though I managed to sharpen the dull edge, the blade steel itself awful then it keeps its dull edge. How can I put a sharp edge on this knife?
The best way I found to get mine sharp is with ceramic rods and then a leather strop. I use a belt sander with a Surgisharp belt. It works very well to get a razor edge. The factory edge on mine was ok, not great...and I beat mine up pretty much from adding the patina, so the strop was key.
@@outerlimitless Ah, yes. Using Belt Sander was in my mind but it was hard to take place in Japanese living space (it is often called "Rabit Cages"). In spite of it, I will use Diamond Sharpener then move to leather strops. Thank you for your kind information.
Turned out amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Was a fun project for sure! I love mods...it can be quite enjoyable!
Had you just bent the top guard over then you are basically able to use it as a thumb pad and don't have to battle the serrated spine with your thumb!
How hard is it to open a package?
Is it a full tang, my good man? Or, at least, is it a full width? Thank you!
It's full tang with the leather stacked over the tang.
I don't remember the last time that I actually watched one of your vids all the way thru because I'm put off by each vid having 9+ freaking ads in them so I tend to try and skip thru and after a few ads I usually just move onto another vid.... Just a bit constructive criticism
I got one... DEFINITELY NEEDS MOD! It is just not very sharp, due to the very obtuse angle of the edge... THANKS!!! IMHO
YES, the angle of the grind needs work for sure. I also personally don't need or like upper guards.
Hallo,
In Germany we take for leather, weapons etc Ballistol universalöl.
U know the German wonder Öl?
LG Thomas
Super glue? Soak the leather handle in neatsfoot oil for a couple of days and everything would be fine.
The metal tang is against the guard, not the leather. Soaking in oil would not help.
You, sir, are an artist
Thank you... I'm happy with how it turned out
Very interesting. I haven’t seen this type of customization except for on knife making channels. This was cool and different and held my interest throughout. Nice. I am curious as to how you’ll get the stone and lighter out of their compartments. I put little draw cords or pull tabs on my credit card anti scan protective pouches that are over stuffed and fit too tight in my wallet in order to actually be able to retrieve them. I just used packing tape to make pull tabs. Worked great.
I like the idea about adding the cords...especially for the stone. Once the stone is removed the lighter comes out fairly easily.
I prefer original. I dont like
Very cool makes it look like an antique Vietnam war era knife not a kabar but close. Personally I oil the steel with Ballistol for rust etc you get a huge spray bottle for $20 and unlike WD-40 it keeps spraying until the giant bottle is empty and I also believe it works better.For wood like axe handles hammers etc I use linseed oil but for leather I use OBENAUF’S oil works great for that darker aged look depending on how many times you go over it great stuff thought It looks like u got it down better than I do very cool job.
Dude, seriously. Every can of WD I get has like 1/5 of the can left on the bottom but won't spray. That's BS man...what's with that?
I swear by obenaufs too! Stuff is great.
Half the FUN is opening the package!
Excellent job!!!!
Eric, did you ever try using 3m Trizact 3000 grit emery cloth or sanding pad or whatever you call this thing, a sanding pad? You use it as a strop for making your Knives razor sharp. The trick to it is to use really really light pressure or because of the foam backing the knife will press into the emery foam causing the foam to press against the cutting edge making it dull even though you’re pushing the edge in a stropping motion. This video does a good job of explaining it. I’ve been using it for five or six years now. You apply like no pressure at all to strop or it doesn’t work. I’m talking feather light touch. You’ll figure it out unless you’ve already used it. I got my Trizact pad at Advance Auto Car Part store. ruclips.net/video/yK__FD1nfbY/видео.html
Hmmm...very cool. I ususally don't use abrasives, but 3000 has my attention. I'll have to give it a try. Good advice...interesting.
U need to stay away from heat guns ,cant you just double pot water heat the wax and brush it on then sit knife in your dashboard on hot sunny days
Interesting idea...so like melt the wax in a pot or something you're saying?
I think heat gun is too much too. I use a hair dryer when I want to warm up leather.
Dude is a child.
Unfortunately, the sheath is Chinese. The leather thinner than the older models. Go to a good knife and gun show and buy an older Camillus.......US made totally ! Grizz 🐻
Just a shame, you actually think you did a good job. Pilot survival knife, the serrations are to cut through the canopy, with a pull back motion. The knife was created at an era when plane canopy’s were made from plexiglass. In the future just collect knives, don’t modify them. You’re not good at it.!