If I was to change the handle on something like an Opinel cos it didn't suit me I'd have to change the blade steel as well.
Putting a bit of oil on a wooden handle isn’t really maintenance, nobody mentioned resin. Regarding steel, any carbon steel will start to oxidise after a while, and there are specialist products to protect blades in storage.Nope.
At least not since 1966. The drawer isn’t damp but then I find the idea of using resin because the knife is badly stored a bit odd.
Edited to add:
Weren’t the blades rusty as hell in an environment that rotted wood?
No, I wouldn’t have bought that knife.But do you adapt or change the shape of a handle that didn’t suit you?
Yes.So:
A question for knife makers:
Are you ever commissioned to make a knife?
If so, do you ever tailor that knife to customer requirements?
Do you always create a symmetrical cross section?
This last item is something I’ve thought about for years and am (slowly) coming back to!
Thanks for asking. Gave me the opportunity to (kind of unsuccessfully) clean up a couple of these Spydercos. The Ironwood Delica is in the middle. Unfortunately, I gave it a wipe of teak oil, and that has rather hidden the pattern in the wood a bit; at least for now. I think these must be all the same vintage, around 2009-2010.I’d like to see a Desert Ironwood Delica.
Nice. That Urban looks great for being used, and it’s been an age since I saw the Danish Pen Knife. Sal Glesser really did everyone proud with his company’s knives didn’t he? You just had to ask, present some numbers and a sound design, and he’d make them.Thanks for asking. Gave me the opportunity to (kind of unsuccessfully) clean up a couple of these Spydercos. The Ironwood Delica is in the middle. Unfortunately, I gave it a wipe of teak oil, and that has rather hidden the pattern in the wood a bit; at least for now. I think these must be all the same vintage, around 2009-2010.
First, I think that a good handle is as important as a good blade. Having said that, one of my favorite blades is a Terava puukko 80 (or mini puukko as it was called when I bought it), in the bare tang version, and I kept it that way...- What do you look for in the handle of your knife?
- How important is it when you are purchasing?
- Do you modify knife handles?
- Pic?