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Offline RoBoT-TooL

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New One Piece Tool
« on: February 02, 2012, 09:16:04 PM »
There is a new one piece tool called The RoBoT TooL by RoBoT-Metalworks. It is rare among its own kind because it opens both cans as well as bottles with the same jaw; there's a safety feature on the opener tip. Please click on the globe button on the far left or do your own search with both the tool and company names. Thanks, The RoBoT       


Modified by Mr. Whippy to remove link.   
« Last Edit: February 02, 2012, 11:37:01 PM by RoBoT-TooL »

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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2012, 09:33:35 PM »
Hi RoBot-Tool,

Welcome to MTO!  We have some rules about advertising and posting links.  This is for very practical reasons.  Feel free to introduce yourself and discuss your tool with pictures.  However, you will likely have a better reception if you contact the site owner (Grant Lamontagne) and introduce yourself.

I'm a big one piece tool fan and would like to hear about what you've made.   :)

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New One Piece Tool
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2012, 10:49:57 PM »
This is a one piece tool called The RoBoT TooL. The designer found a P-38 can opener in a garage sale box of green soldiers in the 1970s, and has been gadget crazy ever since. It is rare among its own kind because it opens both cans as well as bottles with the same jaw; there's a safety feature on the opener tip.       

Modified by Mr. Whippy to remove link.


I too am interested please post some pics


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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2012, 07:16:01 PM »
The photo with the wood background is the current model of the RoBoT TooL's edition of one-hundred and has horizontal surface grinder lines. The black background is from a smaller batch that is no longer available and has vertical surface grinder lines.

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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2012, 09:12:59 PM »
Interesting design, but doesn't it feel uncomfortable to your thumb while using it on cans/caps?  :think:

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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2012, 11:04:59 PM »
Hi AHB,

The zig-zag tinder scraper on the lower right side of the tool is soft enough to spare your thumb when it's placed there to operate the bottle/can opener feature. I've sold to a lot of folks who aren't tool enthusiasts and they've been okay. Also, my tinder scraper is not ground any thinner than the overall thickness of the tool, unlike the opener tip and drivers. Thanks for the questions, I hope this helps.

-RoBoT-TooL
« Last Edit: February 03, 2012, 11:20:32 PM by RoBoT-TooL »

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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2012, 11:57:15 PM »
Welcome to the forum RoBoT- Tool.

I am glad that you took the time to tell us about your tool This is the premiere multitool information site and we appreciate having all the info about tools from small makers and mainstream manufacturers.
maybe you could tell us what makes your can/bottle opener so special?  We've seen a lot of combo tools in the past and they are usualy better at opening cans and barely functional at opening bottles or vice versa.
$67 seems a bit steep for a tool like this.  Are they hand made or titanium or something that Im missing about the value of the RoBoT- Tool?
If I may, I'd also like to take a moment to point out the Multitool.org Treasury page since you seem pretty intent on promoting yourself here.  I'm sure you wouldn't mind helping out the forum that you are using to promote yourself that others are paying for.
Yabba dabba doo!

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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #7 on: February 04, 2012, 04:43:38 PM »
Hi Fred,

I am currently operating within the scope of what a Moderator said I should be doing at this point.

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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #8 on: February 04, 2012, 08:02:31 PM »
[Moderator]

I believe Fred is pointing out that you're a new member, who has only posted in a thread about a tool that you manufacture.  In fact, I deleted the link you originally posted, because it was in direct conflict with the forum's rules.

Many other small manufacturers buy ads or supply test pieces to the forum, generally after contacting the site owner (link posted above).  The fact is, you should contact Grant about your operations and your plans.  He's reasonable guy and generally is very supportive of small independent manufacturers. 

Although Fred states it outright, other MT.O members will be sensitive to opportunism by manufacturers who post only for free promotion of their products.

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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #9 on: February 04, 2012, 08:35:51 PM »
I second Mr Whippy's comments - plus there's a great set of pictures and tool reviews on the front page - http://www.multitool.org/
reviews, passarounds, prizedraws, etc - all good ways to raise your profile and get valuable feedback for the next batch of your tool.

From the look of it, I'd want someone to be trying it out on oxygen bottles etc - do the screwdrivers get in the way? Do you want a light glove to make applying serious pressure more comfortable? etc

just my 2c


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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #10 on: February 04, 2012, 08:42:14 PM »
I thirded?! Mr Whippy's comments.  There are better ways to introduce yourself than start by trying to sell something.   I think if I was trying to sell a new tool Id probably have a few giveaways to generate buzz and that way you aren't taken peoples money.  If its a good tool it will stat to sell on its own momentum.   

Back to the tool though, just from the pics it looks like it would be uncomfortable to use do to the 'ears' and it's at a higher price point vs comparable tools, so it needs something others don't.  You need an angle to explain to a customer why they want it and not the others you are competing against.
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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #11 on: February 04, 2012, 08:55:29 PM »
I fourthed ... quartered ... plus-oned ...

Yeah, what they said

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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #12 on: February 04, 2012, 09:18:43 PM »
... other questions for a write-up
  • materials
  • what the two lugs at the head are for
  • does the hex firt a standard bit?
  • action shots
  • are they tumbled at all (if its gonna ride in my pocket, I like some of those edges softened  :)

I'm a big fan of one-piece tools and have a stack of Atwood and JDR tools, so I'm definitely curious.
We're just talking forum manners here

peter xyz 

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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #13 on: February 04, 2012, 09:41:37 PM »
My apologies. I sent messages to Grant L., once at least a month ago (before joining) and the other day after Mr. Whippy suggested I do so (after joining). Looking at the RoBoT anatomically, the right ear is a single-axis phillips driver, the left ear is a flat-tip driver, the antennas turn the pivot screws on generic folding utility knives (it's a 7/16" spanner), the right eye turns 1/4" hex bits, the mouth turns medical oxygen, the left eye turns acetylene-B tanks. The zig-zags on the right side are held across a branch and grind tinder fibers when scraping up and down the branch length. Both the pry-tip as well as the can/bottle opener retain a 1/64" thickness from the end of the grind to the rear face of the tool so a user won't self-injure, and the opener tip has a safety feature where the point in hidden behind an initial curve (a beer cap comes off in one pry). The laser-cutter burs were tumbled off. The stock is heat-treated 440-C. As for comparable tool prices, I have not seen another tool with nine distinct components for less than mine - please list such items. Box wrenches with various sizes are still one feature. I looked at many other items before pricing mine. Except for the large companies reviewed here, I thought that this would be where folks who made their own tools had discussions.
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Re: New One Piece Tool
« Reply #14 on: February 04, 2012, 11:34:21 PM »
Hi RoBoT-Tool,

My name is Grant Lamontagne, and since I own this forum I assume I'm the Grant L everyone is referring to.  I have never heard of or from you before this thread began.  I don't know how you are contacting me, but my guess is we didn't have much of a conversation.  If you'd like to have one now I can be reached at grant.lamontagne@ns.sympatico.ca or at (902) 233-8888.

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