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7/20/2025, 8:19:10 PM
>>64007853
ceramic utility blades exist, and one can 3d print a variety of holders, be it fixed or folding/automatic as described in >>64000970. But honestly I struggle to see much non-nefarious use for this sort of thing, usually when there's a metal detector it's there for good reason.
Most durable is probably cutting and grinding G10 into a knife shape. Ceramic utility blades and printed holders won't hold up to hard use most likely, so the most everyday tool is the kabar spork. As for why one might carry one, it's always good to have utensils on you. often times disposable stuff is tiny and may break, and also it allows you to buy stuff you normally couldn't eat on the go, like yogurt or tuna cans.
ceramic utility blades exist, and one can 3d print a variety of holders, be it fixed or folding/automatic as described in >>64000970. But honestly I struggle to see much non-nefarious use for this sort of thing, usually when there's a metal detector it's there for good reason.
Most durable is probably cutting and grinding G10 into a knife shape. Ceramic utility blades and printed holders won't hold up to hard use most likely, so the most everyday tool is the kabar spork. As for why one might carry one, it's always good to have utensils on you. often times disposable stuff is tiny and may break, and also it allows you to buy stuff you normally couldn't eat on the go, like yogurt or tuna cans.
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