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Title: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: 5hif7y on January 26, 2012, 05:58:17 PM
So at work today i was using my longest owned leatherman the wave (also my most trusted leatherman) to cut come strapes at work. ive herd that the liner lock on the blade can disengage if the spine of the blade is hit, but i always though it wouldnt happen to me, how i was so wrong  :cry:

i was holding the wave with blade out and sharp side up and pulling the wave up through the strap on the top of a box (i hope that makes sence) after cuting the strap i went to put my arm down and caught the tip of the blade on the box (metal box, not that that matters) and the blade SNAPPED shut. i looked down to see the blade sitting on my hand between my first finger and thumb. after lifting the blade i notice that i can see bone  :o

it was a painless experience because the blade was hair popping sharp, so it was such a clean cut i didn't really feel it. but i did have to get my boss to take me A&E for 2 stickes. no biggy  8)

my wave bit me and now im a little scared of it. no pics im afraid i didnt think to take a pic when i did it (silly me thinking about myself first)

so just a warning, DONE HIT THAT SPINE. that is all  :D
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: Dunc on January 26, 2012, 08:08:48 PM
I cut myself with my wave back in October while carving a Halloween pumpkin , I must stress though that the lock didn't fail and it was purely down to operator error and alcohol  :drink: I did however do a proper job that resulted in surgery to repair nerve damage and I still have no feeling on one side of my thumb . It's a bit worrying with your lock failure , did you hit it very hard , have you tried to replicate it again ( without cutting yourself ) , also does the liner lock only just engage the blade or does it travel all the way across ?
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: Gareth on January 26, 2012, 08:35:21 PM
Wow that sounds nasty. :(  I'm actually quite shocked that simply catching the tip of the blade would do this, especially as I don't suppose you did it with any force. :-\  Any chance the liner lock wasn't properly engaged, or do you think it was OK and simply failed you?

Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: 5hif7y on January 26, 2012, 08:42:56 PM
I cut myself with my wave back in October while carving a Halloween pumpkin , I must stress though that the lock didn't fail and it was purely down to operator error and alcohol  :drink: I did however do a proper job that resulted in surgery to repair nerve damage and I still have no feeling on one side of my thumb . It's a bit worrying with your lock failure , did you hit it very hard , have you tried to replicate it again ( without cutting yourself ) , also does the liner lock only just engage the blade or does it travel all the way across ?

i wouldn't say i hit it that hard. i though that the liner lock went all the way across but looking at it now it only goes about half way across. i have managed to replicate it again (without hurting myself) and it doesn't seem to take much of a hit before unlocking itself.

give it and go if you don't mind giving it a knock (with your fingers out of the way) and see what happens? im interested to see if its just mine or all that do this.

i wouldn't want to stab into something with the wave now. in-case i have a repeat of what happened today.
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: AimlessWanderer on January 26, 2012, 08:53:16 PM
I'm sorry to hear that 5hif7y, and glad you didn't do worse out of it. People think I'm barking mad for saying this and forgive me for threadjacking a little but ...

LOCKS DO NOT MAKE A KNIFE SAFER - DONT TRUST THEM!!!

Ahhh, that's better  :D :D :D :D

All locking blades should always be treated like slippies for this very reason. I actually avoid locks if possible and when you're used to using slippies day in day out ... you dont catch the spine on things ... or even if you do your fingers are liable to be out of the way. I've been meaning to do a thread on this and also different blades styles in respect of safety for ages, but never get chance to do the pics. All locks do is lull you into a false sense of security so you start using knife blades wrongly, and slow you down in the process IMHO. That's enough of this rant for now though - sorry mate, pet peeve of mine (or one of them :P ) - the main thing is you didn't come off any worse  :salute:

Hope it heals soon mate, and thanks for sharing the warning  :tu:
Title: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: Accujohn on January 26, 2012, 09:34:08 PM
Yeah, i have to agree on liner locks. It's still not a fixed blade. My confidence just isn't 100%. I would put it around 70%. Slippies maybe 40. I am careful regardless. I have had nothing major happen after using   hundreds of the things but i've had lots of close calls and minor cuts that were enough to realize what could have been. Just continue to be very aware regardless of lock type, imho.:)
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: OddFuture on January 26, 2012, 10:31:00 PM
I took my Wave and gave it a few hits on a metal surface.

I noticed at the tip whenever i hit it with some force the blade would close every time. But down the spine nothing happened.
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: AimlessWanderer on January 26, 2012, 10:36:54 PM
Yeah, i have to agree on liner locks. It's still not a fixed blade. My confidence just isn't 100%. I would put it around 70%. Slippies maybe 40. I am careful regardless. I have had nothing major happen after using   hundreds of the things but i've had lots of close calls and minor cuts that were enough to realize what could have been. Just continue to be very aware regardless of lock type, imho.:)

It's not how much confidence you've got in the knife, it's how much confidence you've got in your handling   :P :D :D
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: Syph007 on January 26, 2012, 10:59:49 PM
Wow you are so right.  Took my wave, opened the serrated blade and held (with kevlar glove on) sharp side up.  Struck the knife tip on a table, and the thing closed right up on me.  Wow I thought it would take way more force than that.
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: nuphoria on January 26, 2012, 11:06:46 PM
Just means that it loves you :D
Title: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: Accujohn on January 27, 2012, 12:12:45 AM

It's not how much confidence you've got in the knife, it's how much confidence you've got in your handling   :P :D :D
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My handling/ability confidence is about 95%... But my confidence in the lock holding up against any real torque or elbow grease without failing is what I'm talking about.
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: AimlessWanderer on January 27, 2012, 12:27:42 AM
My handling/ability confidence is about 95%... But my confidence in the lock holding up against any real torque or elbow grease without failing is what I'm talking about.

Just jesting  with you :D

I just don't "use" the lock on a locking blade. If I'm doing anything which would or even might apply any force other than pushing the blade open ... out comes the fixed blade, or an awl, or .... I just won't load" the lock

My confidence in blade locks is 0% (sometimes less). Most of the nicks I've had off knives fall into two categories:

A) Fanning SAK's for photo's or comparisons or drunken fun and one of the blades has leapt back at me while trying to "pose" it
B) Releasing liner locks and back locks ... not using the blade, just putting it away
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: Vadim on January 27, 2012, 12:38:40 AM
Thats the reason why I carry a Super Tool 300,its more safety for me.  :)


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Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: bearpark on January 27, 2012, 12:48:39 AM
It sounds awful but please use a spellchecker next time. It was a real drag to read through all the spelling mistakes.
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: gustophersmob on January 27, 2012, 12:58:37 AM
So at work today i was using my longest owned leatherman the wave (also my most trusted leatherman) to cut come strapes at work. ive herd that the liner lock on the blade can disengage if the spine of the blade is hit, but i always though it wouldnt happen to me, how i was so wrong  :cry:

i was holding the wave with blade out and sharp side up and pulling the wave up through the strap on the top of a box (i hope that makes sence) after cuting the strap i went to put my arm down and caught the tip of the blade on the box (metal box, not that that matters) and the blade SNAPPED shut. i looked down to see the blade sitting on my hand between my first finger and thumb. after lifting the blade i notice that i can see bone  :o

it was a painless experience because the blade was hair popping sharp, so it was such a clean cut i didn't really feel it. but i did have to get my boss to take me A&E for 2 stickes. no biggy  8)

my wave bit me and now im a little scared of it. no pics im afraid i didnt think to take a pic when i did it (silly me thinking about myself first)

so just a warning, DONE HIT THAT SPINE. that is all  :D

Ouch, that hurts just thinking about it...  :ahhh

Hopefully no nerve damage like Dunc.

Thats the reason why I carry a Super Tool 300,its more safety for me.  :)


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Funny you should post this as I was just thinking about linking this thread to Raukodur's thread (http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,34955.0.html) about Leatherman selling the concept of inside opening tools!
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: Dr.Lipids on January 27, 2012, 01:16:39 AM
I just tried it with my wave and I couldn't get either blade to budge.  Is yours a new or old style? Mine is old and also a refurb if that makes a difference.
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: Fragunov on January 27, 2012, 01:31:12 AM
It sounds awful but please use a spellchecker next time. It was a real drag to read through all the spelling mistakes.
LOL.
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: misscase530 on January 27, 2012, 01:56:18 AM
I just tried hitting my charge blade and it seemed fine.  Has anyone noticed the same issue with the charge.
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: Bruce909 on January 27, 2012, 04:16:53 AM
It sounds awful but please use a spellchecker next time. It was a real drag to read through all the spelling mistakes.

Wow, a poor guy has cut his hand and is typing with one hand and you pick on him? 

By the way there should be 2 spaces between sentences.  LOL

Bruce
Title: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: Accujohn on January 27, 2012, 04:35:45 AM
It sounds awful but please use a spellchecker next time. It was a real drag to read through all the spelling mistakes.

No, it just sounds rude and misplaced. I'm shore their id a righting forem fur you sumware.
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: bearpark on January 27, 2012, 12:54:59 PM
No, it just sounds rude and misplaced. I'm shore their id a righting forem fur you sumware.

Please accept my apologies for any offence caused.

Poor grammar is not limited to MT.O.
Title: Re: my leatherman wave bit me
Post by: Mercury on January 27, 2012, 11:58:35 PM
It sounds awful but please use a spellchecker next time. It was a real drag to read through all the spelling mistakes.

Wow, a poor guy has cut his hand and is typing with one hand and you pick on him? 

By the way there should be 2 spaces between sentences.  LOL

Bruce

It sounds awful but please use a spellchecker next time. It was a real drag to read through all the spelling mistakes.

No, it just sounds rude and misplaced. I'm shore their id a righting forem fur you sumware.

Sorry, but  :rofl: :rofl:


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