Silky Saw Pocket Boy 170

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Silky Saw Pocket Boy 170, Winter in Finland.

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we just have a fast little review so to speak of the silky saw pocket boy 170 very nice I tested a few times it reminds a lot about the sock so this is just much better made but if you understand the concept of these sauce that are only cutting when drawn then you are off to a very miracle so you should be careful not to push too hard because it's very flexible the blade here is of very high quality Japanese steel but the old Fisker saw or the Fiskars maybe still use Japanese steel plates also the draw Princip I'll show in a minute but if you push too hard on them then your risk of breaking the blade in here I did that with a face cast but I mean instead of just cutting away like that you can just put a pressure on when you're drawing and then it cuts I mean it caught stuff like nothing I think that was five and of course I will not cut swine cut this but you can see what I mean you can apply some pressure only when you draw and it was big into a pig lock quite nice like nothing I like to use them like Spencer carried on for press the lever here but I like to use them two-handed and put some pressure down when I'm drawing in that wage cuts much better but of course use it one-handed also I just like to do like this I think this is their smallest model I don't know I think the 1/7 see as you can see there I think it stands for 117 millimeter or heaven hundred and seventy millimeter blade that's what I would guess but you can see this is really effective cool so I think this this far down it it in just seconds one two three four five maybe very cool so highly recommendable and thanks for sending this to me really cool really really cool

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