It's relatively easy to cut and slim the handle (wooden versions at least) and reconfigure the blade with a wheel/Dremel.
The good news is that Opinel is exploiting the classic design and wants to produce more and more different knives. We may see more in the future that would satisfy new potential users.
I like the look of it, but Im just not a huge fan of friction folders. I might pick one up anyhow as I do have a few opinels in the collection.
Quote from: Syph007 on May 09, 2014, 10:58:40 PMI like the look of it, but Im just not a huge fan of friction folders. I might pick one up anyhow as I do have a few opinels in the collection.If I did not see something totally wrong, it is a locking knife like all the bigger Opinels. With the Vibrolock - twist as hard as you like - voila!
So, continuing in the original thread! One thing I don't like is how much the closed blade protrudes from the handle. The ergonomics won't be good for screwdriving, me thinks.
Well said Def. I would likea yellow one with their more traditional blade on it.live from Nate's mobile
The outdoor blade shape is great and the shackle key makes the blade OHO. So the problem is the serrated part. I want to reconfigure my blade too and now I have a Dremel I think I'm going to do it, but I would prefer a factory plain edge blade.
...There seems to be a MASSIVE disconnect between manufactures of combo edge blades and the target audience. Every poll or discussion on the topic I have ever seen conclude they would prefer a PE over CE, so what would they make a CE? Better to make a dual blade openel with one blade being the saw blade.
Yep, MTO, BF etc. members are really a very small part of target audience.I know several people that are keen to have a saw style edge, as they feel it cuts some materials better.
It's worth a go. Maybe you could set up a petition???Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
Quote from: dks on May 11, 2014, 03:22:57 PMYep, MTO, BF etc. members are really a very small part of target audience.I know several people that are keen to have a saw style edge, as they feel it cuts some materials better.The funny thing is, serrations DO do a great job on fibrous materials, Vic serrated blades for example are very good at rope cutting.BUT, the funny thing about the opinel is the serrations are so poorly done they cut really badly. There is a youtube review video and they show how badly it performs in that task. So... fail.
Did you sent it in French?
Quote from: Syph007 on May 11, 2014, 01:49:47 PM...There seems to be a MASSIVE disconnect between manufactures of combo edge blades and the target audience. Every poll or discussion on the topic I have ever seen conclude they would prefer a PE over CE, so what would they make a CE? Better to make a dual blade openel with one blade being the saw blade.Actually that's what puzzles me. We seem to be on the same page on most of these discussions on various forums, most people prefer PE. But I remember from a SHOT show video a year or two ago a Benchmade representative saying that the combo edged blades were their biggest seller.