I love my Stanley 10-095 knife, but sometimes the blade slips under pressure when cutting through tougher jobs and the side adjuster can be uncomfortable to hold.
I'm a big fan of snap-off blades in general as the blade is so thin and all I have to do is snap a new blade when it stops cutting.
I recently noted a picture of a Chanel craftsman using the L'Indispensable knife with what appears to be a 30 degree 9mm snap-off blade inserted.
So, if there are any owners of the L'Indispensable knife and you also have 9mm snap-off blades to hand, do they fit inside?
I was thinking of buying the handle only and using the spare blades I have.
Cheers!
LD Knife was garbage, sorry not sorry.
The steel is as soft as I am around kittens.
I was wondering why people spoke highly of it - then I saw Equus video where he uses it to make a watch strap or something (I think) and has to make like 3 passes to get a cut and I was like LMAO
I use Excel razors for when I need a super thin blade, and a box cutter for my sole bend leather, nobuyoshi with an extremely thin edge for everything else. I threw the LD in a box - but recently remodeled the blade to become an scraping chisel for glue application! Works well enough.