Can you easily one hand a Dragonfly?
Can you easily one hand a Dragonfly?
When I got a Ladybug 3 one hand operation was awkward (I'm a Native guy) but after opening and closing it a couple thousand times I can one hand it just fine.
The Dragonfly resists my thumb opening advances, that built in pocket clip causes it to roll in my fingers when I try to thumb the Spyderhole. Using thumb nail or thumb pad makes little difference, the Dragonfly just doesn't cooperate.
Getting a Dragonfly by the hole and swinging the handle down with finger tips works as would a Spyder Drop or Spyder Wave after the knife loosens/smooths up but thumbing it open just doesn't.
Anybody else have the same problem? Any advice?
Thanks
The Dragonfly resists my thumb opening advances, that built in pocket clip causes it to roll in my fingers when I try to thumb the Spyderhole. Using thumb nail or thumb pad makes little difference, the Dragonfly just doesn't cooperate.
Getting a Dragonfly by the hole and swinging the handle down with finger tips works as would a Spyder Drop or Spyder Wave after the knife loosens/smooths up but thumbing it open just doesn't.
Anybody else have the same problem? Any advice?
Thanks
- Bluntrauma
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I EDC a SS Dragonfly and I find I have no problems with it. It's a great little knife. I use it for all kinds of stuff, I was even able to use it in a closeed position to open up a bottle that didn't have a screw off cap the other day. I find new uses for it all the time. It's kind of my beater knife, but I still love it.
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- vampyrewolf
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the ss 'fly does loosen up nicely after opening a few hundred times (which in reality is a bored weekend on the couch).
My glasshart engraved is still nice and tight, but my edc ss is nice and loose after 7 years of heavy use (quite often bordering on abuse). Have to get around to grabbing an engraved one while my local still has stock.
My glasshart engraved is still nice and tight, but my edc ss is nice and loose after 7 years of heavy use (quite often bordering on abuse). Have to get around to grabbing an engraved one while my local still has stock.
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Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
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I took me a while to quit laughing to be able to type this,Anyway i have done that too.A knife would never get broke in if a person only opened there knife when they really needed to.The good way to accomplish proper break in is just as you mentioned. :)vampyrewolf wrote:the ss 'fly does loosen up nicely after opening a few hundred times (which in reality is a bored weekend on the couch).
My glasshart engraved is still nice and tight, but my edc ss is nice and loose after 7 years of heavy use (quite often bordering on abuse). Have to get around to grabbing an engraved one while my local still has stock.
If you want a super smooth knife run your bathtub half full of warm water hold the knife under and move it in a choping motion rapidly a few times take it out and soak it down with oil let it set all night then rub with a rag inside out openingg and closing several times and wiping the oil as you go
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