How did you use your Spyderco today?
- razorsharp
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I have been cutting lots of wood , battoning and whittling etc with my blue para. also just cut up a box with the intention of doing an m390 edge restoration video...but it didnt dull much, still sliced news paper, fail...in a good way :/
I plan to set a strider SMF (blasphemy?) fotr battoning and bushcrafty stuff :D
I plan to set a strider SMF (blasphemy?) fotr battoning and bushcrafty stuff :D
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- sharpguitarist
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hey guys,
today i used my b/b para 1 to shave down some shims for a shelf we put up in our bathroom, and used my native 5 to cut some of that stretchy, stick to itself tape for my wife to bandage her finger from gouging it with the shims i shaved down for the shelf we put up in our bathroom.
funny but not funny, if you know what i mean.
later,
don
today i used my b/b para 1 to shave down some shims for a shelf we put up in our bathroom, and used my native 5 to cut some of that stretchy, stick to itself tape for my wife to bandage her finger from gouging it with the shims i shaved down for the shelf we put up in our bathroom.
funny but not funny, if you know what i mean.
later,
don
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion, even if it is wrong.:rolleyes:
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Thanks for all your inputs folks.
I used my Perrin PPT a few days ago to unpack some bulky letter packets. These are the shots from that.
Then on another day, I used the Perrin PPT to cut up a King Coconut (KC) and here's two pics from that.
The PPT performed flawlessly on the KC. Ate away through the thick outer skin and glided through the slightly softer inner flesh. Cutting in to the nut was easy too. There was no bending of the blade nor was there any issues after I finished cutting the KC up. Blades still hair shaving sharp. :D
I used my Perrin PPT a few days ago to unpack some bulky letter packets. These are the shots from that.
Then on another day, I used the Perrin PPT to cut up a King Coconut (KC) and here's two pics from that.
The PPT performed flawlessly on the KC. Ate away through the thick outer skin and glided through the slightly softer inner flesh. Cutting in to the nut was easy too. There was no bending of the blade nor was there any issues after I finished cutting the KC up. Blades still hair shaving sharp. :D
:spyder: Centofante3 (C66PBK3), ParaMilitary2 (C81GPCMO), Endura4 (C10P), GrassHopper (C138P), Military (C36GPCMO), Perrin PPT (C135GP), Squeak (C154PBK), Dragonfly 2 Salt (C28PYL2), Military M390 CF (C36CFM390P), R (C67GF), ParaMilitary2 CTS-XHP (C81GPOR2), Tuff (C151GTIP), Ladybug & Perrin Street Bowie (FB04PBB)being the newest.
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I decided to try my hand at making a sheath for my new Cruwear Mule. What better way to start using the knife than to cut out the leather that will hold it. The Cruwear steel cut well. The sheath is glued together waiting for one last leather working tool to arrive before it can be sewn up and placed in service.
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Model- New Sage 1
Use- Fondle the bejesus out of it
How well- Nothing better
Serve- its purpose- Yes, extremely well
Use- Fondle the bejesus out of it
How well- Nothing better
Serve- its purpose- Yes, extremely well
-Billy
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bammann45 wrote:In Los Angeles we have roaming packs of carnivorous tortoises. I am glad we finally have a folder that can punch through their shells.
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I bought a computer power adapter cord to convert the 4 pin power connector for IDE hard drives and DVD drives to a power connector for a DVD SATA drive. The 4 pin connector didn't hold the pins good and one of the wires wouldn't make contact. I used my Jester to cut the plastic holder for the wires off of them. The cutting had to be pretty accurate and the Jester did a very good job. The Jester was easily sturdy enough to accomplish the job.
Jack
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The Jester has a 2mm thick blade right? How does it feel when you have held both the thicker and thinner blades, comparatively I mean. Does it feel lacking in anyway?jackknifeh wrote:I bought a computer power adapter cord to convert the 4 pin power connector for IDE hard drives and DVD drives to a power connector for a DVD SATA drive. The 4 pin connector didn't hold the pins good and one of the wires wouldn't make contact. I used my Jester to cut the plastic holder for the wires off of them. The cutting had to be pretty accurate and the Jester did a very good job. The Jester was easily sturdy enough to accomplish the job.
Jack
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