Day 23This is 111mm orange peeler tool. When it's not peeling oranges it makes a great can opener.
DAY 23Here's an older breakfast pic, and a shot of my pocket carry today
Fireman and friends. Nix, this one will bring tears to your eyes.
Day 23: doing some it in the public whittling. I prefer to be it by purple, liked a hamburger place, edit the sound out with earplug headphones and a podcast. Makes me less stressed somehow.I can't say the Trekker gets much work done today but it was the knife that acquired the wood material to begin with, now my modded cadet does the rest of the work as I need different videos to hollow out the wood.(Image removed from quote.)Sent from my Whittling Cadet using Tapatalk
Quote from: stoneshank on February 23, 2018, 05:55:30 PMDay 23: doing some it in the public whittling. I prefer to be it by purple, liked a hamburger place, edit the sound out with earplug headphones and a podcast. Makes me less stressed somehow.I can't say the Trekker gets much work done today but it was the knife that acquired the wood material to begin with, now my modded cadet does the rest of the work as I need different videos to hollow out the wood.(Image removed from quote.)Sent from my Whittling Cadet using TapatalkCool! What are you making?
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Day17This smurfsIts Rodeo time and the big cookoff is tonight...but Im stuck on the road for work so this is my dinner. I want BRISKET
So, how is everyone carrying their mighty 111mm SAKs?I’ll start...Outrider/DAK/Centurion In right front pocket using either a handmade paracord pocket clip or a P7 clone suspension clip. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: zrxoa1 on February 24, 2018, 04:24:43 AMSo, how is everyone carrying their mighty 111mm SAKs?I’ll start...Outrider/DAK/Centurion In right front pocket using either a handmade paracord pocket clip or a P7 clone suspension clip. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkOne hand sentinel with clip, clipped to right front pocket.
front pocket, pocket caddy!
So, how is everyone carrying their mighty 111mm SAKs?