Quote from: Freudian Frog on December 09, 2009, 02:41:02 AMI'm really looking forward to those G-10 wallet scrapers and whatever model the other thing is... any update? The 1/8" tools were a failure. The material was just too thin. We will be working on some thicker G-10 stuff right after the Holidays.
I'm really looking forward to those G-10 wallet scrapers and whatever model the other thing is... any update?
Quote from: UnSub on December 09, 2009, 07:40:11 AMQuote from: Freudian Frog on December 09, 2009, 02:41:02 AMI'm really looking forward to those G-10 wallet scrapers and whatever model the other thing is... any update? The 1/8" tools were a failure. The material was just too thin. We will be working on some thicker G-10 stuff right after the Holidays. Kinda figured. Looking forward to it. Atleast hoping some wallet-sized ice scrappers will come out of it.
What a kind of G-10 sheath/cap thing that fit with a replaceable razor blade. Just a thought. I have this plastic doo-hicky I keep in the kitchen that holds a razor blade and its good for scraping stuff off the stove. I'm sure a G-10 one could be smaller and with a cap thing to fit in a wallet.
Question: Would a compromise between G-10/metal wallet scrapers work better? Since G-10 is often used as scaling material, what about having it form a taco shell of sorts to insert a piece of steel (insert kind here, doesn't have to be fancy or pretty looking, just needs to add more rigidity and strength), and see if the added thickness needs to be less with a combo material compared to G-10 only?
Quote from: Precise on December 09, 2009, 11:01:13 PMWhat a kind of G-10 sheath/cap thing that fit with a replaceable razor blade. Just a thought. I have this plastic doo-hicky I keep in the kitchen that holds a razor blade and its good for scraping stuff off the stove. I'm sure a G-10 one could be smaller and with a cap thing to fit in a wallet.... wuh?Quote from: Sazabi on December 09, 2009, 04:19:32 PMQuestion: Would a compromise between G-10/metal wallet scrapers work better? Since G-10 is often used as scaling material, what about having it form a taco shell of sorts to insert a piece of steel (insert kind here, doesn't have to be fancy or pretty looking, just needs to add more rigidity and strength), and see if the added thickness needs to be less with a combo material compared to G-10 only? I thought that'd defeat the purpose of the project? I think it'd require more work and thus ruin the price point. XDThough maybe a series of 440 models would help, though I think the issue is just the whole handmade thing taking up lots of time.
Quote from: Freudian Frog on December 09, 2009, 08:29:39 AMQuote from: UnSub on December 09, 2009, 07:40:11 AMQuote from: Freudian Frog on December 09, 2009, 02:41:02 AMI'm really looking forward to those G-10 wallet scrapers and whatever model the other thing is... any update? The 1/8" tools were a failure. The material was just too thin. We will be working on some thicker G-10 stuff right after the Holidays. Kinda figured. Looking forward to it. Atleast hoping some wallet-sized ice scrappers will come out of it. Question: Would a compromise between G-10/metal wallet scrapers work better? Since G-10 is often used as scaling material, what about having it form a taco shell of sorts to insert a piece of steel (insert kind here, doesn't have to be fancy or pretty looking, just needs to add more rigidity and strength), and see if the added thickness needs to be less with a combo material compared to G-10 only?
Quote from: UnSub on December 09, 2009, 07:40:11 AMQuote from: Freudian Frog on December 09, 2009, 02:41:02 AMI'm really looking forward to those G-10 wallet scrapers and whatever model the other thing is... any update? The 1/8" tools were a failure. The material was just too thin. We will be working on some thicker G-10 stuff right after the Holidays. Which part failed? Bottle opener?
Quote from: jzmtl on December 10, 2009, 01:58:32 AMQuote from: UnSub on December 09, 2009, 07:40:11 AMQuote from: Freudian Frog on December 09, 2009, 02:41:02 AMI'm really looking forward to those G-10 wallet scrapers and whatever model the other thing is... any update? The 1/8" tools were a failure. The material was just too thin. We will be working on some thicker G-10 stuff right after the Holidays. Which part failed? Bottle opener?Yes, it sure was...