Do you carry the fixed blade via the belt loop? I never can get use to having the handle above the waistline, and find a daggler quite handy for the setup, especially when I am sitting down.Very nice! Surprised how much you could achieve with just a SC!
Yeah, I cut the horizontals on the hand-holes at the top, sawed through the wooden pole (no idea what that used to be), used the file to finely soften all the rough sanded edges, awled some pilot holes (yes, I know I didn't have the awl out. I forgot), and every screw was driven in by hand using that in-line Phillips. Might have used the blade and chisel a bit, too. Anyway... Day 18I had to do a bit of reconstruction for this one:This is the Joby GripTight ONE Micro Stand for smartphones: [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] It's a simple C-clamp that extends under spring pressure, to grip the sides of your phone. What makes it cool is that there's a folding tripod attached to the underside, so you can precisely position your smartphone for easy viewing. The tripod attaches using a standard ¼" camera threaded screw, so it will support small and small-ish SLRs, DSLRs, and other stuff with such a screw socket!I usually have it set up in the evening so I can watch the ToddlerCam, but it also folds up small enough (see my Day 1 photo back on Page 4) to fit in a single stack .45ACP 1911 magazine pouch, which is why I EDC it. Comes in handy sometimes, if you need a screen displaying something and want your hands free. I used to watch episodes of stuff when I was in the workshop. The reason it's been recreated here with my old phone is that I have the larger version to fit my larger Galaxy S21, but that's also what I use to take these photos in the first place!Rear view: [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] Bonus content!!I put a new polycord lanyard fob on my Classic SD, which meant cracking out that lighter to burn the ends down: [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]
Nice photos and loadouts, y'awl! Day 19The usual changes to the loadout occurred today. I awlso changed the 58mm SAK and added a Gerber Mullet, just for the heck of it. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]
I do sometimes, but usually I prefer crossdraw or horizontal. It doesn’t bother me that much as long as the handle does not stick up that far above the belt. But I am use to carry things on my belt that stick above the belt due to carrying a radio frequently in the Navy and sometimes a handgun.I have a custom crossdraw sheath on order for the Mountaineer which I am looking forward to.
My OCD still constantly want to keep the carbon blades from developing patina.
Super handy for everything from cleaning phone screens to sticky fingers to cuts and scrapes.
Changed out 91/93mm and pen...
Day 19The new pouch came in and other than the slot pockets being tight, I think it is going to work nicely. Only changes other than pouch was adding some green in the form of Spydie Salt, Voyageur and BR Essential.(Image removed from quote.)
Day 20(Image removed from quote.)No use today, but swap in the MTO coin tool and play with it while doing some art work for previous challenge.
Powernoodle Day 20(Image removed from quote.)I recommend carrying one or two of these in the pocket, and keeping more in the vehicle. As with a light or a Sharpie, you don't realize how much you need these things until you start carrying them. Super handy for everything from cleaning phone screens to sticky fingers to cuts and scrapes. https://www.amazon.com/Sanitizing-Alcohol-Fragrance-Individually-Portable/dp/B014EVXZ9S/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=purell+hand+sanitizer+wipes&qid=1661018269&sprefix=purell+%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-5
Day 20Changed out 91/93mm and pen(Image removed from quote.)Used the Essential and Salt, for wood processing and lighting twig stove in coffee making.(Image removed from quote.)Also used Yeoman’s mag glass (Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
I don't even worry about that anymore. Patina looks better than rust!Not to mention tape gunk that builds up on knife blades!Sweet scales on that one! Day 29No changes to the loadout...just a photo of Alox and hornbeam goodness for today. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]
Apologies I haven't been as present recently, I'm so glad you're all hanging in and carrying heavy! Whilst I haven't had the time to take pictures and keep up posts recently due to work, I have maintained my carry. I'm not going to flood a bunch of pictures, because I don't have them, and it's been to long. So instead I'm picking up where I left off:Day 17(Image removed from quote.)The rotated items for today, I should really get a neat hand gel dispenser or another watch or something...Knife: ZT 0550 w/ custom CF and copper scale, the reverse side is ano'd purplePB MT: Style PS91mm: Explorer Plus with glow lite84mm: 2017 LE Cadet58mm: Sunshine ClassicLight: Olight i5T Plus in Neutral tintPen: Olight O'Pen ProFire: Matte black Zippo with Zippo brand torch insertFidget: Rotablade Pendulum Hank: SAK pattern by EDC HNK
Very nice fixie and pen! Big Idea Design is definitely on my radar
Day 20I haven't carried a fixie in over a week due to a work restriction, but I'm missing my fixies. So, today's picture is my EDC flashlight, the Nitecore P-12, and one of my favorite fixies, the CRKT HUNT'N FISCH.
Powernoodle Day 21(Image removed from quote.)Today I rotated in a Spyderco Manix Lightweight, Victorinox Classic SD and Rovyvon Aurora A8.
One of my favorite fixies, the CRKT HUNT'N FISCH.
The rotated items for today...
Today I rotated in a Spyderco Manix Lightweight, Victorinox Classic SD and Rovyvon Aurora A8.
Nice color on the Opi. I never expected to like Opinels so much, but they just work
I'll see you and raise you a Skele'
Excellent choice I'll see you and raise you a Skele' [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]
Day 29
The handles of the CRKT Hunt'N Fisch are G10 but they look like a multi colored laminate.
That should have read...Day 20Apologies for any confusion I may have inadvertently caused! They sure do look good! Day 21 BonusSome packages arrived, and the green Alox Bantam got the call to open them. I tried the hand sanitizer, which is essentially isopropyl alcohol in a gelatinous state, to remove the tape gunk. It did the job, but was very messy. Regular 91% isopropyl alcohol or Zippo fuel is a better bet. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]