Just as a matter of interest
@PEG how do you strip the outer sheath of SWA without the aid of a sharp implement?
I have always used either a Klauke or Thomas Betts scoring tool,which whips round the periphery of a circular sheath,with an adjustable depth,swivelling cutter. A couple of spins,and then pull off the end,results in the sheath coming off like an onion skin.
Same tool will do many sizes,and flexible cables,spring loaded design,blade can be replaced,although i never have,just dressed up with a DMT hone.
If i was demonstrating the benefit of such a tool to students,i would get them all to strip 6" of the sheath,on a 12" piece of SWA,using standard knifes,etc.
I would then strip 3" off the other end,using my favoured weapon. Both ends can then be coated in a weak acid solution,to speed up simulated corrosion,and left for a week or so.
When the remaining sheath is removed,it is obvious,which process is the most beneficial.
....Or,i could just accept the frequent advice,regarding getting either "out more" or "a life"


