What Did You Use Your Sebenza For Today ???

Today, to make a quick salad.
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Only used the Sebenza to open some road-trip beef jerky, but I felt pretty safe traveling with these two last week..

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Help build 3 3000mw 445nm custom lasers for a customer.

Anyone need a lite? Hold up your cigarette and give me your coordinates :p

No seriously. These will lite a cigarette from 20ft no problem
 
Every day for the past 2 weeks I have used my Sebenza to trim gauze to size for a terrible terrible cut on my left hand. It's finally healed back together. I took some advice from unit and have been running a coarse(r) polished edge that is, as he put it, STICKY sharp. My ultra polished blade was not good for cutting gauze but the new edge sure is. Funny when you think about it, one blade hurt me, and the other heals me...

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Ohhw nasty one. Terrible spot too. Heal, rip open, heal, rip open. Time for home stitches. You can take it. ;)

I'm rockin a couple bandaids myself as usual :p
 
I was going to do that actually, but kept it butterfly'd together with a lot of pressure for long enough that it healed shut, after ripping open once *wince*. Got super lucky, healing up from a bone deep cut. Keeping it clean sucked. The first shot, it'd been healing for a few days already.
 
The new phone books came!!!

(this is about all they are good for anymore)

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Cut a zip tie after using it to temp fix my American Flag after some strong wind.
 
The new phone books came!!!

(this is about all they are good for anymore)

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Very nice, as usual. That was a pretty clean push!
 
Very nice, as usual. That was a pretty clean push!

It is realy not hard to do. The blade has the right geometry for it, as long as it is at least moderately sharp, its easy. I screwed up the tendons in my elbow a while back...usually it would only require one hand.
 
It is realy not hard to do. The blade has the right geometry for it, as long as it is at least moderately sharp, its easy. I screwed up the tendons in my elbow a while back...usually it would only require one hand.
Oh I know, I can push through even with my convex edge, but I lack a camera outside my phone and the hand isn't quite at 100% yet. Healed shut but sore and weak from weeks of being forced into a semi fixed position.

Sorry about the elbow! Hope it's not causing you day to day pain outside of specific tasks?
 
I can't believe it has been over a year since this thread has been posted in--one of my favorite CRK threads!
I shall contribute today. Every year our CPA makes us these delicious pecan, nougat, caramel treats. They are "diabetes on a plate" but are absolutely delicious! The small Insingo sliced through it OK, although the sticky nature of it caused some slight difficulty.

 
Nothing today as it has been since I got it (over a year). I can't bring myself to use the beautiful thing. I really need to get past the hurdle and use it already. I know I won't be disappointed.
 
Nothing today as it has been since I got it (over a year). I can't bring myself to use the beautiful thing. I really need to get past the hurdle and use it already. I know I won't be disappointed.

Use it..A spa trip can fix it up if you are that worried about it. Get a few character marks and you won't worry about using it :)


Used mine to cut a meatloaf sammich in half. They usually get used a bit harder than that..Cutting up cardboard is on the docket for tonight though. Floor panels for the '69 Camaro came in and I need to get rid of the box.
 
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