So what did you cut with spyderco today?
Past 24hrs:
Yesterday afternoon, I used my Kraton Stretch to test how well a plastic laminate adhered to an ID card we're developing. Last night, I used the Kraton Stretch to open my new LH Millie. :spyder: Then I used the Millie to open an orange Ladybug and a Bark River Mini Northstar. :D
This morning, I used the orange Ladybug to split a bagel. Today at lunch when I get to the PO, I will again use the kraton Stretch to open my new CF/ZDP Stretch II!
Good thread!
Yesterday afternoon, I used my Kraton Stretch to test how well a plastic laminate adhered to an ID card we're developing. Last night, I used the Kraton Stretch to open my new LH Millie. :spyder: Then I used the Millie to open an orange Ladybug and a Bark River Mini Northstar. :D
This morning, I used the orange Ladybug to split a bagel. Today at lunch when I get to the PO, I will again use the kraton Stretch to open my new CF/ZDP Stretch II!
Good thread!
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Do you say "to peel" or "to skin" an orange? Anyway, I removed the tough and bitter part from the sweet and juicy part with a Centofante 4. :p
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i used my centofante to open up a can of paint :eek: with the knife closed i used the steel above the hole to work the lid off. then i put the point on the inside lip and gave it a little slap with the palm of hand to make a bunch of holes for the paint to drip back into the can. the tip is still fine too :)
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graham_s wrote:Paracord, paper, bread, took apart some boxes, that sort of thing, All with my Tenacious.
your first post in my thread...i am honored. i would say welcome but you have been here for a while already. so was it the serrated or plain edge or combo tenacious?
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Got my tasman salt yesterday, been needing (wanting) it lately for the hawkbill to try it out. Tied a lanyard and took it to work...
Started the day with a few irrigation trickle blow outs, fixed. Had to spray some fungicides for a few hours - opened a few bags of chemical to mix up. Fixed sprayer lines (replaced 2). Sorted out some prelim bird netting repairs ready for the season (with nylon braid and bailing twine), and dropped some fruit (diseased) on the ground. Pretty average day.
Inclusive of the above, scored 2 spyder bites, but both superficial. That hawk bill takes some getting use to and that tip is nasty, but will (it is) become my EDC at work for the next couple of months (till late April at least when I swap it for the Pacific). On the upside, it performed like a trooper, work mates were in awe, and it doesn't rust with the chemicals/water it's constantly exposed to.
Started the day with a few irrigation trickle blow outs, fixed. Had to spray some fungicides for a few hours - opened a few bags of chemical to mix up. Fixed sprayer lines (replaced 2). Sorted out some prelim bird netting repairs ready for the season (with nylon braid and bailing twine), and dropped some fruit (diseased) on the ground. Pretty average day.
Inclusive of the above, scored 2 spyder bites, but both superficial. That hawk bill takes some getting use to and that tip is nasty, but will (it is) become my EDC at work for the next couple of months (till late April at least when I swap it for the Pacific). On the upside, it performed like a trooper, work mates were in awe, and it doesn't rust with the chemicals/water it's constantly exposed to.
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opened up a box full of purpleheart wood. i am going to try my hand at modding a few knives :eek:
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Got my H1 Mariner today, and cut open a box,cut a couple of valve stems,dropped it accidentaly(ahhhhhh),reshaped the tip to a point, cut a onion up,cut open a package of hamburger meat, and cut a UPC code off a package.All happened today. :o
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