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    Default Scavenger's saw nuts

    I don't know how I'd grab it is the problem. The way it suggests to be held doesn't look very comfortable. Bags not having to sharpen it.
    ...I'll just make the other bits smaller.

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    Hmmm ... varies with length ... place for the thumb as well as forefinger.

    A question of proportion and design (Regan esk) - Page 2

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    The grip ...



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    Default Scavenger's saw nuts

    Ok, like holding a snake for venom milking. Got it.
    ...I'll just make the other bits smaller.

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