Now that MT31 sold out in less than an hour again (I think): is there a chance to produce significantly more of the Z-Max mule? I think it's safe to say that interest in the Z-Mule will be at least as high as in S45VN, if not much higher.
If you'd find that a set of scales would offer pinkyfinger-painfree carry, wouldn't that be worth the money? If you find out it does not, you can always sell the scales and the mule through the Spyderco Swap. I don't see any risk for you. I don't think anyone can give you a first hand answer (pun in...
My birthday is coming up. I'm considering treating myself ;) by swapping my unloved Delica and Endura FRN scales with something by Cuscadi. Only I don't know with what. :eek: Gimme some examples, please! :) Doesn't have to be super extravagant, I'm also interested in (cool) G10 designs. Drop whateve...
As there are many different techniques and thus end results in how to wrap your Mule with PC, I think it would be handy to have one thread maybe to collect links to tutorials on YT or other portals? All different kinds of end results welcome! Yes I could look myself, but I'm sure you much more exper...
It's no official thread run and controlled by staff. Not sure if they'd do it. But I'm sure Kristi is reading this, and might check this... it is a good idea.
Question: to bring the kydex into the shape I want, is heating = softening it and then cutting it with regular scissors an option? Have you tried this? Or does fitting it while it's cold and stiff bring any benefits? Yes, heating=softening=shaping. You need to press it to form it. If you form it pr...
Question: to bring the kydex into the shape I want, is heating = softening it and then cutting it with regular scissors an option? Have you tried this? Or does fitting it while it's cold and stiff bring any benefits?
Does anybody know how ceramic blades are being produced? Wouldn't Spyderco need new machinery or tools or whatever to be able to produce a mule from this stuff?
How is a ceramic blade being produced? I have no idea. But I can imagine that Spyderco would need to invest in different / new machinery maybe in order to be able to produce say a mule with this?
I had the feeling that lately Michael Janich took over Sal's mission to welcome each new forum member. Well not take it over, just support Sal. :) I don't know if I've ever seen a forum post by Eric. Eric's for sure super busy with the business side of Spyderco, so that's why, and it's totally ok! I...
There are other "Shaman" designs in-the-works, including a thinner lighter one with a thinner blade stock. sal Looking forward... Such a great design the Shaman, but will look perfect in the "little bit lighter" version Will look good, maybe even great in the "little bit lighter" version, but is pe...