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I have no new images to share yet, but I was de-comissioning some tires after work the other day and it was gliding through them so easily that I asked a friend to film me zipping through one while holding the knife with only a thumb and index finger. I find it funny how well this knife cuts
This video was made after cutting through a few others.
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Technically, the only thing required for the job is a 2-4 inch cut, but sometimes I can not help myself :)

This video was made after cutting through a few others.
<iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/lT9SBDLWSt0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Technically, the only thing required for the job is a 2-4 inch cut, but sometimes I can not help myself :)
Thanks,
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
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unit wrote:I have no new images to share yet, but I was de-comissioning some tires after work the other day and it was gliding through them so easily that I asked a friend to film me zipping through one while holding the knife with only a thumb and index finger. I find it funny how well this knife cuts![]()
This video was made after cutting through a few others.
<iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/lT9SBDLWSt0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Technically, the only thing required for the job is a 2-4 inch cut, but sometimes I can not help myself :)
Is that a trick tire or something? :D
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Thanks guys!
I have used the knife to do some wood carving...it does really well. The thin edge really lets it cut deeply and with less effort than many other fixed blades I have enjoyed.
You have probably seen this thread here on the off topic forum, but in case you want to see some of the carving projects I have "helped out on" with this blade....http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49495
I have used the knife to do some wood carving...it does really well. The thin edge really lets it cut deeply and with less effort than many other fixed blades I have enjoyed.
You have probably seen this thread here on the off topic forum, but in case you want to see some of the carving projects I have "helped out on" with this blade....http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49495
Thanks,
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
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