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Negative angle means the surface in question goes past the centerline of the spine on the cutting edge.

Thank you for the explanation.
 
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I've had this SnaggleToothMF on a few of my CS knives and never loved the thumb stud, but I think given my carry frequency and overall use cases for the XL Voyager it might work out pretty well on this one. It's an excellent wave and a breeze to install...but a tiny metal hexagon is a poor choice for a thumb stud.

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I've had this SnaggleToothMF on a few of my CS knives and never loved the thumb stud, but I think given my carry frequency and overall use cases for the XL Voyager it might work out pretty well on this one. It's an excellent wave and a breeze to install...but a tiny metal hexagon is a poor choice for a thumb stud.

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I like both thumbstuds in different ways. The Snaggletooth MF now ships with screws to fit both CS and benchmade thumbstuds. There’s a chance if you contact the owner of Snaggletooth, he’ll send you some CS screws. He did for me.
 
I like both thumbstuds in different ways. The Snaggletooth MF now ships with screws to fit both CS and benchmade thumbstuds. There’s a chance if you contact the owner of Snaggletooth, he’ll send you some CS screws. He did for me.

Funnily enough, I emailed them last night and that was the outcome. :) I'm waiting to hear back about just bundling extra screws with an order for a second one; I want to support their awesome customer service.

Edited for future reference: They sent me screws at no charge than enabled me to use my existing SnaggleToothMF with the factory thumb stud. Awesome customer service!

Pic below, and I posted about my experience in a different thread.

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