Archive for the Multitools Category
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Leatherman Wave SAK scissors mod
Got a few used Swiss Army Knives today, and after disassembling one I ended up trying something for fun and realizing it worked brilliantly - adding the scissors to the Leatherman Wave.
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Victorinox bladeless Tinker mod aka. can you use pop rivets to build SAKs?
The back story for this post starts yesterday with me seeing a video about pop rivets on YouTube. Fast forward to today, and I have built my first Swiss Army Knife using them.
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Leatherman Squirt P4 review
Posted at 01:31 on August 28th 2010 in EDC, MultitoolsAfter spending a couple of weeks in my laptop bag, this little gadget has taken up a temporary position as my EDC tool until my S4 gets here. That makes this the perfect time to review it.
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Victorinox SwissCard Lite review
Posted at 22:57 on August 27th 2010 in EDC, MultitoolsMy issue with a lot of multitools is that they create bulk no matter where I put them. I finally found one that doesn't, and to top it off it has some rather awesome tools.
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Gerber Curve review
Posted at 20:32 on August 27th 2010 in EDC, MultitoolsI normally don't like Gerber due to the design and (in my opinion) sub-Leatherman quality, but seeing the Gerber Curve on YouTube made me run off to ebay to get one. Tiny multitools seem to be in these days. Victorinox has their Classic which really is a classic by now since it came out in 1935. Wenger of cours
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Victorinox Climber: Review, mods, accessories, videos
Posted at 20:21 on August 24th 2010 in EDC, MultitoolsTime to start getting into reviewing some EDC gear on this site and the natural thing to start off with is my EDC multitool; the Victorinox Climber
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Store a Needle and Thread in a 91mm Vic SAK w/Hook
Posted at 21:45 on August 22nd 2010 in EDC, MultitoolsI just discovered something very useful about the hook on 91mm Victorinox Swiss Army Knives; it can be used to store a needle and thread
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DIY Swiss Army Knife Leather Sheath
I have worked with most materials, from glass to wood, metal and recently paracord, but one material was still left on my to-do list: leather. I found an old leather sheath in the garage and recycled it.
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Swiss Army Knife Wood Scales V2
My previous wooden SAK scales were OK, but pine tree isn't exactly the most exotic (or hardest) wood out there. That's why I started looking for some more exotic wood, and I found some.
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Leatherman Flat Bit Mod
Just a quick mod to the double Phillips head bit driver that comes with the Skeletool. Grinded down to make one side a combined flat head and prying tool.
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Swiss Army Knife Brushed Steel Scales
Today was my day off, and what was supposed to be a day of relaxing at home turned into a day in the workshop at work.
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Leatherman Skeletool T-shank Adapter
About a week ago I posted a saw blade mod for my Leatherman Skeletool and said that I didn't want a complicated solution like where I got the idea from, just something simple. Well, that didn't last long...
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Swiss Army Knife Wood Scales
I'm continuing to go through the multitool site I found and there is a LOT of great ideas there that I can use. One of them gave me a quick project to do on an otherwise boring night.
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Leatherman sawblade add-on
I saw this "mod" on YouTube a while back, tried it, and failed. Today I found a new site specifically for multitools that had a lot of modding inspiration and it made my try again - and succeed.
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Leatherman combination spanner mod
My work place has two large garagaes, but none of the tools that should be in them. Seriousely, I dare anyone to try to find a security torx bit (or any other kind of specialized, NEEDED equipment) in that place. I long ago started carrying my own tools as they sure as hell aren't going to provide them.
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DIY bit holder with belt clip
A couple of weeks ago my Leatherman broke while fixing a window at work, so I bought a new one. With it I bought a bit extender, which let's me use standard hex bits with it. Naturally, I needed a way to carry the bits around...
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DIY full size bit adapter for Leatherman flat bit driver
My Leatherman Skeletool has been my right hand at work and other places for the last year. It has all the tools you actually need, including a bit driver, but not a flat one not a standard one. So I made an adapter.
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