Purchase Swiss Army Knives here: amzn.to/425md4z Purchase Multi-tools here: amzn.to/48DDDr8 www.amazon.com/shop/urbanknifeguy bashcraftgear.com If you like the content, you can support the channel by shopping at the Urban Knife Guy Amazon Store and Bashcraft Gear store to buy the knives, gear, and kits for urban EDC and jungle survival that I use and discuss in my videos as well as swag and merch. Thanks!
I love your videos and keep them comeing. I do some wood work and I have noticed a few things. I am a bit OCD so take with a gain of salt. First the saw design, they are cross cut blades, with the exception to the multi tools that have the t shank adapter like my DL 30. Second if the teeth are angled to you a pull saw, if angled away from you a push saw, last if the teeth are equal up and down like a triangle not slanted a standard hand saw. How do I know they are cross cut, if you hold the saw blade to your eye, don't poke your eye but you will see a V in between the right and left side tips of the saw going down the middle the length of the saw. All this to say these saws cut on the push and pull stroke. I noticed you some times lifted on the pull stoke and the saw was not cutting. I have a Rangergrip 79, ST 300, Bibury 18 in 1 (My Wave Clone), Diacamping DL 30, and for me the Rangergrip 79 was the best. Next the ST 300 then the Bibury and last the DL 30. Last I love this video, because these multi tools are talked about alot but not really demo like you did. Thank you.
Purchase Swiss Army Knives here: amzn.to/425md4z
Purchase Multi-tools here: amzn.to/48DDDr8
www.amazon.com/shop/urbanknifeguy
bashcraftgear.com
If you like the content, you can support the channel by shopping at the Urban Knife Guy Amazon Store and Bashcraft Gear store to buy the knives, gear, and kits for urban EDC and jungle survival that I use and discuss in my videos as well as swag and merch. Thanks!
great including Victorinox and nextool
Good comparison. Thanks.
You are welcome and thank you!
Excellent demo.
Thanks!
Great content, @urbanknifeguy. Quick comparisons are very useful.
Thank you!
I love your videos and keep them comeing. I do some wood work and I have noticed a few things. I am a bit OCD so take with a gain of salt. First the saw design, they are cross cut blades, with the exception to the multi tools that have the t shank adapter like my DL 30. Second if the teeth are angled to you a pull saw, if angled away from you a push saw, last if the teeth are equal up and down like a triangle not slanted a standard hand saw. How do I know they are cross cut, if you hold the saw blade to your eye, don't poke your eye but you will see a V in between the right and left side tips of the saw going down the middle the length of the saw. All this to say these saws cut on the push and pull stroke. I noticed you some times lifted on the pull stoke and the saw was not cutting. I have a Rangergrip 79, ST 300, Bibury 18 in 1 (My Wave Clone), Diacamping DL 30, and for me the Rangergrip 79 was the best. Next the ST 300 then the Bibury and last the DL 30. Last I love this video, because these multi tools are talked about alot but not really demo like you did. Thank you.
Thanks and thanks for your observations. It is through I might be pull cutting much more out of habit due to using the Silky Saw. Thanks again!
Did you try nextool flagship pro saw?
@@randypratama2065 No, I do not own that tool. Thanks.
Another really useful vid, thanks.
If I'm in the woods it's more than likely it'll be a SAK 111mm that will be I my pocket.
Cheers 🍻
Thanks!
Can pocket clip b moved on signal?
Yes, it can, four positions but on the same end.
Good demo comparison 🪓 UKG
Thanks!