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Tool Talk => Swiss Army Knights Forum => Topic started by: SgtTowser on August 15, 2020, 01:22:58 AM
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I am a traveler that dreads separation from my luggage and essentials since it has happened many times, despite my best efforts. Even roll aboard luggage can get separated at the last minute. I dislike shoulder bags and fanny packs. I carry my altoid tin, but sometimes I leave it, or put it in my luggage thinking it will rolls aboard with me, but the airline says there is no room and I have to check my bag.
My 91mm Huntsman has become my nano suitcase. Some cavities exist under and beside some of the tools. I began stashing things there. I am wondering, if anyone else does?
The saw layer is perfect to stash a “gum pick” that works much better than the scale mounted tooth pick for after lunch dental hygiene.I carry extra gum picks for replacement in my altoid utility tin in my roll aboard. I find I am often separated from my rollaboard, but never seperated from my SAK. I pop a new gum pick into my SAK each day. Gum picks also work great for light cleaning of pocket lint and cuttings-schmutz from tights spots around the knife and for applying small drops of mineral oil to the slip joints. I am a fanatic about tooth care on the road, because I once got lazy on dental care and found myself with a bad tooth ache. I can handle anything on the road but a bad tooth. Never again.
When I travel, I put two clumps of petroleum jelly under the scissors and press a sewing needle in to resew buttons under the scissors.I carry a short length of thread in a pocket. Saved me a number of times.
Under another tool, it varies which, I smear a little Renaissance wax into the bottom of the layer under the long and short knife blades. I can scoop it out with the tooth pick, tweezers, or a gum pick, and wax the blades and tools, A bit of wax on the blade edges on deployment can be wiped away with the fingers easily. The wax adds a little extra protection in salt water environments.
So: let me know if anyone else has found things to store inside their SAK. Thanks in advance.
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It hadn't really occurred to me to stash that many additional items in my SAK. I salute your creativity...
:salute:
P.S. You must be traveling outside the US. Here, your SAK would be the first thing from which you would be separated, thanks to TSA. >:(
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I often put either a small safety pin or paper clip under the corkscrew
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200815/0904c048912c3fb75702da9a15e2c60b.jpg)
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Very interesting. I have not thought to do similar tho I also do not travel by plane.
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@Nate j: I’m grounded like most others currently. Wife says I’m too old to risk confinement on a plane. But my solution to TSA restrictions on knives when I can fly is to fly to my destination and go to say, the Paris flea market, or ask directions to a few rumble stores, the first or second day, during adjustment from jet lag. The flea market always has a few used SAKs, if you are not too choosy. And on a trip I always find I have time to clean up a used SAK in the evening, or morning. And there are cutlery shops to buy new, if I feel like treating myself to a new one. I enjoy flea markets and thrift stores and so it’s kind of a low key way to adjust to time change. If I’m going somewhere, where I know someone, I mail them my SAK. At the end of the trip, if it’s just a clunker I give it away to someone, or If valuable or sentimental, I pop it in the mail.
@Echotech: Thank you for the paper clip idea. That’s great. I just coincidentally watched a Felix Illmer video a few weeks ago, where he showed how to bend paper clips into a few different shapes (e.g., a fish hook) with the parcel hook, or maybe it was the eye hole for the key ring. I will try the paper clip after breakfast. Thx again.
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I don’t stash anything inside, but I use the straight pin slot, at the base of the corkscrew, to insert a threaded needle. I then wrap the thread around the base of the corksrew and hold in place using a piece of plastic straw.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200815/d50c6d2f656998a2427a6e65a411c15e.jpg)
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I don’t stash anything inside, but I use the straight pin slot, at the base of the corkscrew, to insert a threaded needle. I then wrap the thread around the base of the corksrew and hold in place using a piece of plastic straw.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200815/d50c6d2f656998a2427a6e65a411c15e.jpg)
I often put either a small safety pin or paper clip under the corkscrew
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200815/0904c048912c3fb75702da9a15e2c60b.jpg)
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Great ideas!
I've bit the bullet on being separated from my luggage. During one week-long trip a few years ago, I didn't bring any SAK or sharps or anything and all I had was my carry-on. I'd done this numerous times before on short trips, and just went about my day like most non-SAK users. But on this trip, I found myself reaching for my SAK often enough that I went around town searching for a pair of those little foldable scissors that you get in the cosmetics section of many chain drugstores. I actually came up empty handed that afternoon after looking in multiple stores, unable to find what I was looking for anywhere. Since then I have checked in a suitcase with my SAK inside. I've been "badly separated" from my checked luggage only one time... and oddly enough... it turns out that my luggage arrived at the airport before I did, and was awaiting me in the unclaimed baggage office instead of the carousel. :think:
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My 111ers always carry an extra scalpel-blade (in the original metal wrapping) under their scales.
You never know when you need a bit of extra sharp!
Tomcat
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Sos24,
the needle and thread using pin hole and cork screw is my next! And it liberates one of my under tool cavities for a new object. Thank you!
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My 111ers always carry an extra scalpel-blade (in the original metal wrapping) under their scales.
You never know when you need a bit of extra sharp!
Tomcat
I carry one of these on my keychain, with spare blade in my pocket. Scarey sharp, but not tough.
https://www.nitecorestore.com/ntk05-titanium-utility-knife-p/acc-nite-knife-ntk05.htm
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Pocket lint
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Pocket lint. Tinder
FIFY 😜
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Shouldn't that be kept on a phone?
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Shouldn't that be kept on a phone?
:rofl:
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I never was much in favor of stashing things under my SAK's tools, as one always have to remember it is there when opening it so you don't loose it.
I prefer carrying little utility items on my coin pouch, that's always on me.
But since carrying the Tinker line more again, i decided just for fun, to mod a micro SD to carry under the hook, as there is some space there an the tool itself doesn't get much use.
Here i just striped the plastic part of the SD and glued in some heat shrink tubing for wiring:
(https://i.imgur.com/TNDRsY7.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/MZ2sq3b.jpg?1)
It works OK-ish as an SD and great as a micro pry bar (Ex. prying small batteries out of tight compartments). But there is still room in there so i'll try another version of it that will allow more grip for SDriving, I'll file down the plastic to a square section to fit in there. It will work out better and the hook will still close flush ;)
BTW, can any of the guys that mod give any measurements to the exact available space inside the hook?
That would help a bit to speed things up... :think:
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Saw the thread title. Screamed pocket lint at my screen. Opened thread: was already posted.
:cry:
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Pocket lint... :facepalm:
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Interesting. Don't these things bother you when using the original SAK tools? Or do you rarely use the tools?
I don't store things under the SAK tools myself, it bothers me if something jams or I always have to be careful that nothing is lost. I like the idea of wrapping a sewing needle with enough thread that you can pinch it under a tool. The Celidor scales can be easily modified. I always drill a hole for a pin. You can also easily mill or grind a groove for the ballpoint pen and a small ruler. You can also stow things in the cavities of the scales. Fish hook, fish thread, MicroSD ... There are many possibilities
Felix Immler once made a video about it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB4XTx6EfYY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB4XTx6EfYY)
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I often put either a small safety pin or paper clip under the corkscrew
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200815/0904c048912c3fb75702da9a15e2c60b.jpg)
That's a great idea.
I stash a sail maker's needle and a little dental floss in some of my 111mm SAKs. Stash a small magnet in the crook of me hooks.
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That's a great idea.
I stash a sail maker's needle and a little dental floss in some of my 111mm SAKs. Stash a small magnet in the crook of me hooks.
The magnet is an interesting idea. I have some really small ones I use to convert flattop batteries to work in certain flashlights that only work with button top. One of those should fit.
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Pocket lint
:facepalm:
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I never was much in favor of stashing things under my SAK's tools, as one always have to remember it is there when opening it so you don't loose it.
I prefer carrying little utility items on my coin pouch, that's always on me.
But since carrying the Tinker line more again, i decided just for fun, to mod a micro SD to carry under the hook, as there is some space there an the tool itself doesn't get much use.
Here i just striped the plastic part of the SD and glued in some heat shrink tubing for wiring:
(https://i.imgur.com/TNDRsY7.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/MZ2sq3b.jpg?1)
It works OK-ish as an SD and great as a micro pry bar (Ex. prying small batteries out of tight compartments). But there is still room in there so i'll try another version of it that will allow more grip for SDriving, I'll file down the plastic to a square section to fit in there. It will work out better and the hook will still close flush ;)
BTW, can any of the guys that mod give any measurements to the exact available space inside the hook?
That would help a bit to speed things up... :think:
Great idea. Look in the mod section. You'll probably find a pic of the hook layer, showing the space and shape available.
:pok: :pok:
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Great idea. Look in the mod section. You'll probably find a pic of the hook layer, showing the space and shape available.
:pok: :pok:
I know that, I've seen dozens pf pics, but that doesn't give me exact dimansions of the space available... The pics are not at 1/1 scale.
With the dimensions I would just file iw down to the exact shape without going on the trial and error route... :dunno:
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I know that, I've seen dozens pf pics, but that doesn't give me exact dimansions of the space available... The pics are not at 1/1 scale.
With the dimensions I would just file iw down to the exact shape without going on the trial and error route... :dunno:
Well, you can awlways do some math. Xcm in the pic corresponds to Ycm in the SAK. Or change screen resolution, so the pic becomes 1:1 scale.
:pok: :pok:
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Well, you can awlways do some math. Xcm in the pic corresponds to Ycm in the SAK. Or change screen resolution, so the pic becomes 1:1 scale.
:pok: :pok:
Loolll
It's less bother to file it down and check till the hook sits flush... :P
Have enough math/calculus at work already... :twak:
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All I have is a bevy of rulers, and no micrometers. That said, at its widest, the space between the hook and the backspring on my currently disassembled Huntsman is approximately 3.5 mm, while the narrowest is approximately 1.5 mm.
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Probably said before: Just pocket lint under my SAK tools.
Rich
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Saw the thread title. Screamed pocket lint at my screen. Opened thread: was already posted.
:cry:
I feel you, Reinier. I also hate when these things happen :cheers:
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:cheers:
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All I have is a bevy of rulers, and no micrometers. That said, at its widest, the space between the hook and the backspring on my currently disassembled Huntsman is approximately 3.5 mm, while the narrowest is approximately 1.5 mm.
Thanks a lot for the info and pic mate :cheers:
That will help a lot filling the SD handle to the right dimensions first time arround :tu:
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Here's the result.
For glasses works like a charm now. I can still get a decent grip to tighten it :cheers:
(https://i.imgur.com/pMO8Pol.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/wsxvBiC.jpg)
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Thanks a lot for the info and pic mate
You bet. It's my only custom SAK, so all I needed was a torx driver.
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Some neat ideas. I have a little magnet on my most carried SAKs. I tend to go with plus scales in which the pin comes in handy more than I would have guessed.
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Mac,
:like:
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Aloha,
Magnet = yes!
Essential for ID on what is not steel.
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I tuck a needle wrapped in thread and the flamable strand from firecord under the saw on my Vics that have them. Stays in nice and snug.
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I tuck a needle wrapped in thread and the flamable strand from firecord under the saw on my Vics that have them. Stays in nice and snug.
XCLNT! Thx.