For reference, here it is next to the tool I should have brought along from the start.
What did you use your Spyderco for last?
Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
I found a dead ~24ft leguminous tree that had been consumed from inside by termites. It was in two ~12ft sections but the thinner one wasn’t heavy enough at one end to stay on my cart, so I decided to chop it in half and stack it with my machete. Except my machete was several hundred feet away on my Forest School site
. What I did have was my trusty Jumpmaster 2…
Turns out you can do some pretty serious chopping with a little JM2! +500 pocket chainsaw points 
For reference, here it is next to the tool I should have brought along from the start.
For reference, here it is next to the tool I should have brought along from the start.
- Al
Work: Jumpmaster 2 H1 and Temp 1 SE CPM Cruwear Sprint.
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Currently searching for:
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Home: Chap LW SE.
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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
Nice work Al! The Jumpmaster has been on my list for a while. 
Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
That's certainly using your knife! Fun trying things you know are going to be more difficult than it should be, but just to test out the tool and see how it goes anyways.
-Rick
Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
I cannot recommend it highly enough - it is a fantastic little knife! I’m fairly sure I would have snapped one of my fancy pants custom Elmax knives doing the same. What really blew my mind was that afterwards it was still extremely sharp and zero edge damage.PeaceInOurTime wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 6:19 amNice work Al! The Jumpmaster has been on my list for a while.![]()
- Al
Work: Jumpmaster 2 H1 and Temp 1 SE CPM Cruwear Sprint.
Home: Chap LW SE.
Currently searching for:
Ayoob SE Cruwear
GB2 Cruwear
Work: Jumpmaster 2 H1 and Temp 1 SE CPM Cruwear Sprint.
Home: Chap LW SE.
Currently searching for:
Ayoob SE Cruwear
GB2 Cruwear
Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
Very cool post. Thank you for sharing this. I’d get another Temp 1 in CRUWEAR while you can.JoviAl wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 5:21 amI found a dead ~24ft leguminous tree that had been consumed from inside by termites. It was in two ~12ft sections but the thinner one wasn’t heavy enough at one end to stay on my cart, so I decided to chop it in half and stack it with my machete. Except my machete was several hundred feet away on my Forest School site. What I did have was my trusty Jumpmaster 2…
CD0973E0-016B-4D33-B2D7-FD6E4BA255CF.jpeg
IMG_4657.jpeg
IMG_4658.jpeg
Turns out you can do some pretty serious chopping with a little JM2! +500 pocket chainsaw points
For reference, here it is next to the tool I should have brought along from the start.IMG_4661.jpeg
Greg
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* EDC - LeafJumper SE K390, PM3 LW CPM 15V
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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
I like my Temp 1 Cruwear SE, but it hardly ever gets used as the JM2 does everything it does, plus it never rusts and the handle fits under clothing better for a discreet carry around people.VandymanG wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 10:53 amVery cool post. Thank you for sharing this. I’d get another Temp 1 in CRUWEAR while you can.JoviAl wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 5:21 amI found a dead ~24ft leguminous tree that had been consumed from inside by termites. It was in two ~12ft sections but the thinner one wasn’t heavy enough at one end to stay on my cart, so I decided to chop it in half and stack it with my machete. Except my machete was several hundred feet away on my Forest School site. What I did have was my trusty Jumpmaster 2…
CD0973E0-016B-4D33-B2D7-FD6E4BA255CF.jpeg
IMG_4657.jpeg
IMG_4658.jpeg
Turns out you can do some pretty serious chopping with a little JM2! +500 pocket chainsaw points
For reference, here it is next to the tool I should have brought along from the start.IMG_4661.jpeg
- Al
Work: Jumpmaster 2 H1 and Temp 1 SE CPM Cruwear Sprint.
Home: Chap LW SE.
Currently searching for:
Ayoob SE Cruwear
GB2 Cruwear
Work: Jumpmaster 2 H1 and Temp 1 SE CPM Cruwear Sprint.
Home: Chap LW SE.
Currently searching for:
Ayoob SE Cruwear
GB2 Cruwear
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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
That’s DOPE @JoviAl need to get myself a JM2…I bet the humidity there is off the charts, heck I’m sweating just looking at the picturesJoviAl wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 5:21 amI found a dead ~24ft leguminous tree that had been consumed from inside by termites. It was in two ~12ft sections but the thinner one wasn’t heavy enough at one end to stay on my cart, so I decided to chop it in half and stack it with my machete. Except my machete was several hundred feet away on my Forest School site. What I did have was my trusty Jumpmaster 2…
CD0973E0-016B-4D33-B2D7-FD6E4BA255CF.jpeg
IMG_4657.jpeg
IMG_4658.jpeg
Turns out you can do some pretty serious chopping with a little JM2! +500 pocket chainsaw points
For reference, here it is next to the tool I should have brought along from the start.IMG_4661.jpeg
Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote: ↑Tue May 06, 2025 3:34 amThat’s DOPE @JoviAl need to get myself a JM2…I bet the humidity there is off the charts, heck I’m sweating just looking at the picturesJoviAl wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 5:21 amI found a dead ~24ft leguminous tree that had been consumed from inside by termites. It was in two ~12ft sections but the thinner one wasn’t heavy enough at one end to stay on my cart, so I decided to chop it in half and stack it with my machete. Except my machete was several hundred feet away on my Forest School site. What I did have was my trusty Jumpmaster 2…
CD0973E0-016B-4D33-B2D7-FD6E4BA255CF.jpeg
IMG_4657.jpeg
IMG_4658.jpeg
Turns out you can do some pretty serious chopping with a little JM2! +500 pocket chainsaw points
For reference, here it is next to the tool I should have brought along from the start.IMG_4661.jpeg![]()
- Al
Work: Jumpmaster 2 H1 and Temp 1 SE CPM Cruwear Sprint.
Home: Chap LW SE.
Currently searching for:
Ayoob SE Cruwear
GB2 Cruwear
Work: Jumpmaster 2 H1 and Temp 1 SE CPM Cruwear Sprint.
Home: Chap LW SE.
Currently searching for:
Ayoob SE Cruwear
GB2 Cruwear
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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
I made long narrow sheets of sandpaper, to fit on a granite surface plate, to flatten the sole of a hand plane.
I cut sandpaper sheets in sections with a beater knife, and glued it to 2x A4 printer paper sheets, to made several long and narrow sheets of sandpaper. The Manix trimmed the paper edges, and inadvertently sliced through a few rough edges. The edge is now dull, especially the tip, but no damage.

I cut sandpaper sheets in sections with a beater knife, and glued it to 2x A4 printer paper sheets, to made several long and narrow sheets of sandpaper. The Manix trimmed the paper edges, and inadvertently sliced through a few rough edges. The edge is now dull, especially the tip, but no damage.

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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
Freshened the tip of my shop pencil:


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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
A little garden maintenance with the Bow River.
Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
Used my Manix 2 to clean the lead posts and battery cables to my two modified golf carts. Put new bigger batteries on these this morning.
Group 94 AGM batteries are almost 300 bucks each. Unbelievable how expensive these are nowadays. Sure I could have bought a cheaper battery, but I much rather buy these platinum AGM's and get rid of all the acid puking out the vented lids...
The Manix 2 scaped all the lead to a Shiney finish without a problem what so ever. Just have to love this little Manix 2 for small projects like this...
Group 94 AGM batteries are almost 300 bucks each. Unbelievable how expensive these are nowadays. Sure I could have bought a cheaper battery, but I much rather buy these platinum AGM's and get rid of all the acid puking out the vented lids...
The Manix 2 scaped all the lead to a Shiney finish without a problem what so ever. Just have to love this little Manix 2 for small projects like this...
Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
Hose repair with the Siren
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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
Used my 15v Para 3 to cut some blackberry vines growing through the fence in my back yard. Forgot to wipe of the blade afterwards and it stained the blade where fhe vine juice was. Oops!
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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
Looks great to me, I love a blade with character. I wish my VG-10 would patina.
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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
Don't get me wrong, all my knives are users. Even the rare or expensive ones. You should see my Manix2 Maxamet. Lol, that one has seen some use. I was just a little bummed about the Para 3 since I only had it for 2 days when I stained it. Give me a few months and I'm sure it'll have some new marks and stains.Scandi Grind wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 6:28 pmLooks great to me, I love a blade with character. I wish my VG-10 would patina.

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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?
Not an oops. It’s a knife with a cool patina.
Greg
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