Okay, somewhere along the way I got it into my head that I wanted one of these knives:
https://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/showthread.php?t=51246&highlight=Sellers+knife
I ended with it’s American (Stanley 10-049) cousin.
So, now I have a few years experience with these knives and they’re great!
I ‘ve ended up with several of them. They are excellent as marking knives for hand tool work and they’ re really useful as utility knives. I’ve even carried one as a pocket knife. Great kitchen drawer knife etc.
The blades are decent steel that take and hold a good edge. I tend to touch up the blade edge and keep them surgically sharp. Because the blade is disposable, I don’t worry about rough use that might nick an edge. So far, I haven’t needed to replace a blade. I’ve been able to resharpen, and put them right back to work.
The first couple of knives were purchased as Amazon Smile add ons in order to reach a shipping minimum. Since then, I’ve paid a little more, but these knives are handy to have around and they are worth it.
https://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/showthread.php?t=51246&highlight=Sellers+knife
I ended with it’s American (Stanley 10-049) cousin.
So, now I have a few years experience with these knives and they’re great!
I ‘ve ended up with several of them. They are excellent as marking knives for hand tool work and they’ re really useful as utility knives. I’ve even carried one as a pocket knife. Great kitchen drawer knife etc.
The blades are decent steel that take and hold a good edge. I tend to touch up the blade edge and keep them surgically sharp. Because the blade is disposable, I don’t worry about rough use that might nick an edge. So far, I haven’t needed to replace a blade. I’ve been able to resharpen, and put them right back to work.
The first couple of knives were purchased as Amazon Smile add ons in order to reach a shipping minimum. Since then, I’ve paid a little more, but these knives are handy to have around and they are worth it.