Anyway, I think will be better to review this diagram than trying understand me
Fantastic work LeaF, thanks I see you've mentioned the Lumberjack, but i don't see the current version, the Walker...
2All:Thanks!Quote from: MacGyver on August 23, 2017, 01:09:38 PMFantastic work LeaF, thanks I see you've mentioned the Lumberjack, but i don't see the current version, the Walker... I'll update this model later. Any other comments / ideas / proposals?
man, this is pure gold Thanks!!!!
I see you've mentioned the Lumberjack, but i don't see the current version, the Walker...
These are all minor corrections:From Waiter to Apprentice, it's "- Corkscrew", you got "+ Corkscrew".
From Bantam to My First, it's "+ Round tip" only.
You spelt Excelsior wrong.
Another note: You start with 2 base models: Waiter and Excelsior. Shouldn't you start with the models with less tools? 2230 and Sentry? If starting with Waiter and Excelsior, maybe have the arrows go from Waiter to all the other derived models.
There is also a small Mountaineer that you could include, basically a small Grand Prix with a corkscrew instead of a Phillips.
All fixes were done with file in my blog, I cannot edit first message in this thread already Thanks to everybody for feedbacks!
Just post them here and I can update the first post.
Leaf.....very, very nice.......good on you. There is also a small Mountaineer that you could include, basically a small Grand Prix with a corkscrew instead of a Phillips.
I've never seen the 84s with files, I don't think they are at the SAKWiki. Why am I hoping there was a run of Ranger Smalls that were made. Or Mini Mastercraftsman.
Quote from: Boonies on August 23, 2017, 08:11:31 PMLeaf.....very, very nice.......good on you. There is also a small Mountaineer that you could include, basically a small Grand Prix with a corkscrew instead of a Phillips. Want! I've never found a 84mm file at a price I was prepared to pay (as a donor for the Mega84 I hasten to add)
Leaf.....thought of another 84mm you should include......the Woodsman. Similar to the small Huntsman but no long nal file on the back and the pivot for both the scissors and woodsaw at the same end. Kind of like a modern Huntsman.
Since nobody decided to do the same for the 84-mm family, I did it by myself again So, I'm glad to present you diagram, which might be helpfull for newbies and gurus of SAKs. As previous one, this diagram displays all 84-mm models (only production run, no customs / special runs) and relations between them in context of adding / replacing tools.
Quote from: LeaF on August 23, 2017, 12:59:01 PMSince nobody decided to do the same for the 84-mm family, I did it by myself again So, I'm glad to present you diagram, which might be helpfull for newbies and gurus of SAKs. As previous one, this diagram displays all 84-mm models (only production run, no customs / special runs) and relations between them in context of adding / replacing tools.Thanks , I find this sort of presentation very useful. I did something similar for the current Cellidor knives a little while ago (https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,68075.msg1341847.html#msg1341847), and have just done a version of it to help me understand how thick knives are / could be and hence which pouches they fit: https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,73606.0.html.
Thanks , I find this sort of presentation very useful. I did something similar for the current Cellidor knives a little while ago (https://forum.multitool.o...=1341847;topic=68075#icon), and have just done a version of it to help me understand how thick knives are / could be and hence which pouches they fit: https://forum.multitool.o...ex.php/topic,73606.0.html.
Quote from: Little Tinker on August 24, 2017, 11:24:53 AMThanks , I find this sort of presentation very useful. I did something similar for the current Cellidor knives a little while ago (https://forum.multitool.o...=1341847;topic=68075#icon), and have just done a version of it to help me understand how thick knives are / could be and hence which pouches they fit: https://forum.multitool.o...ex.php/topic,73606.0.html.Thanks! Reviewing your diagrams right now - great work!Did you see the relations diagram for 91-mm models, which I made few years before?