O1 tool steel opinel

Jared

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Carbon steel Opinels are made from steel with 0.9% carbon, which is the same ball park as O1.
 

Corso

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I agree seems a bit of a waste of time you'd be better off making a whole knife than just the blade to fit in an opinel handle.

coolest opinel blade mod I've everseen though, was someone who too a Mora blade and fitted it to an opinel handle.

Beyond that stag looks great as a replacement
 

decorum

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What do you perceive is wrong with the original blade?

That's what I was wondering :confused: :dunno: If they were only available as stainless, it might make sense ... unless the OP is wanting to replicate one of the few models which isn't (or wasn't) available in carbon???



The steels Opinel use are good ~ I modified the shape of one of mine as I wanted to see how they performed with a more of a drop/spear point profile. But this was before the # 08 Oyster and Garden models were available in carbon ;) (EDIT: Actually ... no, they're not! :eek: :sad6: )
 
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C_Claycomb

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If you are going to make a small O-1 blade to fit an Opinel, just forget the Opinel and carry on to make a friction folder which is 100% your own creation, and will be fully UK legal to carry if you keep the blade under 3".
 

Rickyd

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Nothing wrong with the blades, mines about 7years old and is about knackered. So it's either throw the thing away and buy a new one or replace the blade, cost wise will be about the same. But didn't know if it would be a better blade than buying a new knife
 

C_Claycomb

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To make a blade you will spend more than the cost of a new Opinel. Even if you have all the tools already, and most people do not, and you don't count your time as worth anything, cost is hugely in favour of just buying another.
 

Corso

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your asking an unknown question - I have no idea what your skill level is and I would be stunned if you could make a blade for a tenner
 

Janne

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Sure, but the most useful function they have in common:
Cutting.

I would say a Mora can do everything an Opinel can. and the other way around, but I do not think I would baton an Opinel.
 

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