Hi there. Previous week I have been modding two Opinel No10 knives.
You know, them flimsy veggie slicers made since 1890 by the French in Savoie.
Just love them for the lighter cutting activities both in and outdoors.
Cheap, forgiveable and easy to give a personal touch, as you know or can see
A while ago I had seen some drop-point Opinels. Aesthetically one of the most brilliant and easy to do Opinel mods in my opinion.
Both handles I purchased have been modded, one got a tapered end and the second a lanyard hole of 6mm brass tubing.
I used cup-cake food coloring (RBY), some blood (yes, I had accidentally cut myself) and black shoe polish.
For the first time I haven't touched my boiled linseed oil, mineral oil, beez wax, balistol or any other greasy liquid for finishing my wood.
I have preserved the stain with a rock hard satin (water based) transparent varnish. First time. And to be quite honest, I am really happy with the bling bling finish...
And a great weekend to you all.
You know, them flimsy veggie slicers made since 1890 by the French in Savoie.
Just love them for the lighter cutting activities both in and outdoors.
Cheap, forgiveable and easy to give a personal touch, as you know or can see
A while ago I had seen some drop-point Opinels. Aesthetically one of the most brilliant and easy to do Opinel mods in my opinion.
Both handles I purchased have been modded, one got a tapered end and the second a lanyard hole of 6mm brass tubing.
I used cup-cake food coloring (RBY), some blood (yes, I had accidentally cut myself) and black shoe polish.
For the first time I haven't touched my boiled linseed oil, mineral oil, beez wax, balistol or any other greasy liquid for finishing my wood.
I have preserved the stain with a rock hard satin (water based) transparent varnish. First time. And to be quite honest, I am really happy with the bling bling finish...
And a great weekend to you all.
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