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  • How to use a Sewing Awl on a Swiss Army Knife

    Here's another video to share with those that might want to use their SAK's to the fullest potential.

    https://youtu.be/V2UPOmhnwQA

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    Re: How to use a Sewing Awl on a Swiss Army Knife

    It's interesting, but I don't take my vice camping :-D
    2018: Any way the wind blows; doesn't really matter to me....Too Meee....

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      Re: How to use a Sewing Awl on a Swiss Army Knife

      Originally posted by captain belly View Post
      Here's another video to share with those that might want to use their SAK's to the fullest potential.

      https://youtu.be/V2UPOmhnwQA
      I have seen this video before but it is always good to review. Thanks for posting.
      “I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority.”
      – E. B. White

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        Re: How to use a Sewing Awl on a Swiss Army Knife

        I mostly use the SAK (Swiss Army knife) sewing awl as a reamer (to make/enlarge holes), for heavy duty sewing I use a speedy stitcher sewing awl; the SAK would work in a pinch though.


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