Re: Damn, that's gonna leave a mark!




"dpb" <none@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:fgl13t$bse$3@xxxxxxxxxxx

'Pends on where it hit/caught -- push a small offcut into the rear of the
blade w/ rising teeth and it can easily be thrown quite nicely...

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Absolutely correct. If the piece is pushed it can be propelled in any
direction. If "knocked" and not held in place very unlikely.


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