Another wonderful use for a knife...

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Another wonderful use for a knife...

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Sitting in a wonderful afternoon making some "art & craft product" for my 8 years old daughter ... what a way to spend an afternoon in a Californian spring..

Be well all :) :) :)

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Wow, someone had a lot of spare time. That's awesome. :cool:
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Certainly a creative use for wood shavings, now the question becomes, which Spydie did you use to make them? :D
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Does Spyderco make a Beaver model? :D
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The Deacon wrote: now the question becomes, which Spydie did you use to make them? :D
Good question.. I used 4 different knives to make different shapes of wood chips, following my 8 years old boss.
Para- military - the beast :cool:
Native s30v - the working dude :p
poliwog - you have to have a Poliwog.....very controled cutting :eek:
schatt @ morgan File & Wire - Mt. Man ats-34 unlike the Spydies, it has a narrow blade great for swirls with a twist... :)
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