What did you use your Spyderco for last?

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SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote:
Sat May 04, 2024 3:40 am
That’s a great shot 👏👊
Thanks!

Took the Polestar along today.

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JSumm wrote:
Tue Apr 30, 2024 6:26 am
Try it with your SE K390 next time @RustyIron. I would be interested to see how that one handles it.

Your wish is my command, @JSumm. I made another belt today and used the serrated K390. It was better. The serrations cut through the tough outer fabric much more nicely. I used a sawing motion.

The difficulty arose while cutting through the rubber core. The friction of the material against the blade made further progress near impossible. Bending the material to open up the cut was the solution.

I think a think blade such as a utility knife would have performed better. Nevertheless, the serrated edge got the job done.


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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?

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RustyIron wrote:
Mon May 06, 2024 6:25 pm
JSumm wrote:
Tue Apr 30, 2024 6:26 am
Try it with your SE K390 next time @RustyIron. I would be interested to see how that one handles it.

Your wish is my command, @JSumm. I made another belt today and used the serrated K390. It was better. The serrations cut through the tough outer fabric much more nicely. I used a sawing motion.

The difficulty arose while cutting through the rubber core. The friction of the material against the blade made further progress near impossible. Bending the material to open up the cut was the solution.

I think a think blade such as a utility knife would have performed better. Nevertheless, the serrated edge got the job done.



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Interesting! That heavy rubber must be a beast.

Well thanks for trying! Gives you a one to one comparison with the K390 PE on the same material.
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Re: What did you use your Spyderco for last?

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[Edit: I meant to post this to the "SpyMyto is Hot" thread, but I guess it works here, too.]


The factory edge came hair whittling sharp, but the overall geometry made this a frustrating experience.

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Random shot of it compared to the LionSpy:
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My Native removed the old cob and installed a new new one on the squirrel feeder. Yesterday, it stripped some bark and cut cordage used during transplanting the mulberry tree pictured in the bottom right. Also opened a bottle last night 👍.

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PeaceInOurTime wrote:
Thu May 16, 2024 6:33 am
My Native removed the old cob and installed a new new one on the squirrel feeder. Yesterday, it stripped some bark and cut cordage used during transplanting the mulberry tree pictured in the bottom right. Also opened a bottle last night 👍.

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Nice. Looks like your multi tool is coming in handy. We have no squirrels at our new house in Yelm. Only thing I’ve seen is someone’s domesticated pet rat that now lives under our back porch. It won’t last long. We have two eagles, several different species of hawks (haven’t 🆔 yet), at least one raven and a pair of owls in the area. Yup the rat is a goner. Too bad it’s the first rat that I actually thought was kinda cute.
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VandymanG wrote:
Thu May 16, 2024 7:38 am
PeaceInOurTime wrote:
Thu May 16, 2024 6:33 am
My Native removed the old cob and installed a new new one on the squirrel feeder. Yesterday, it stripped some bark and cut cordage used during transplanting the mulberry tree pictured in the bottom right. Also opened a bottle last night 👍.

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Nice. Looks like your multi tool is coming in handy. We have no squirrels at our new house in Yelm. Only thing I’ve seen is someone’s domesticated pet rat that now lives under our back porch. It won’t last long. We have two eagles, several different species of hawks (haven’t 🆔 yet), at least one raven and a pair of owls in the area. Yup the rat is a goner. Too bad it’s the first rat that I actually thought was kinda cute.

It’s working well so far 👍

That’s a lot of birds for that poor rat to contend with! Hope it makes it back to its owner!
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My Native made me a breakfast. Spyberries. Image
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kobold wrote:
Sat May 18, 2024 3:11 am
My Native made me a breakfast. Spyberries. Image
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Am I remembering correctly that those handles were 3D printed? How are they working so far?
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PeaceInOurTime wrote:
Sat May 18, 2024 7:46 am

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Am I remembering correctly that those handles were 3D printed? How are they working so far?

They are great. Plenty strong with perfect tolerances & smooth as butter action. Carbon fiber reinforced PLA. There is a chance they will be made for the Chief LW also.
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For the past 4 years, 90% of my carry knives have included one or more Spyderco knives. It gets so that it is hard to keep track of them when it comes time to wash clothes and accidentally I put my S90V Native Chief through the wash the other day.

No rust yet, but it is nice and clean!
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