Hi and welcome!
You might like to read this
http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,45162.0.html
Nice looking tool,let's hope you'll share in our forum :tu:
Hi and welcome!
You might like to read this
http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,45162.0.html
Nice looking tool,let's hope you'll share in our forum :tu:
Don't know if I'm going blind or just stupid.. I can not find the page to upgrade my profile. should I just donate?.. I don't want to be "that guy" that doesn't follow the rules here.
-Jesse
Ok,so click on your profile,
Along the bar atop of your info is a button for actions,click on that,and it's straight forward from there.
Let me know if you need more help ;)
Ok,so click on your profile,
Along the bar atop of your info is a button for actions,click on that,and it's straight forward from there.
Let me know if you need more help ;)
I found it! haha thanks brother.
Ok,so click on your profile,
Along the bar atop of your info is a button for actions,click on that,and it's straight forward from there.
Let me know if you need more help ;)
I found it! haha thanks brother.
:salute:
Ok,so click on your profile,
Along the bar atop of your info is a button for actions,click on that,and it's straight forward from there.
Let me know if you need more help ;)
I found it! haha thanks brother.
:salute:
DONE!
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MODS, can we return his link now that he has paid properly? :think:
welcome to the forum LionsGrip, I think you will like it here.
What would you use the serrated edge for? It isn't quite a saw and I see you've dulled it down to ensure the OPMT is safe. Curious to learn more thanks!It looks like you use the "serrated egde" as a sort of saw to make kindling. Its actually a pretty neat idea, although some real world experiences with comments on how long and easy it is to make a worthwile amount of kindling would be nice (although in a pinch its better than nothng I suppose).
What would you use the serrated edge for? It isn't quite a saw and I see you've dulled it down to ensure the OPMT is safe. Curious to learn more thanks!It looks like you use the "serrated egde" as a sort of saw to make kindling. Its actually a pretty neat idea, although some real world experiences with comments on how long and easy it is to make a worthwile amount of kindling would be nice (although in a pinch its better than nothng I suppose).
Also, this thing looks large. How big is It? Some pics showing scale (like next to another multi, or a ruler) would be nice
What would you use the serrated edge for? It isn't quite a saw and I see you've dulled it down to ensure the OPMT is safe. Curious to learn more thanks!It looks like you use the "serrated egde" as a sort of saw to make kindling. Its actually a pretty neat idea, although some real world experiences with comments on how long and easy it is to make a worthwile amount of kindling would be nice (although in a pinch its better than nothng I suppose).
Also, this thing looks large. How big is It? Some pics showing scale (like next to another multi, or a ruler) would be nice
Firstly, welcome aboard :salute: Great to see you sign up so quick for the R&D membership, and I hope you get tons of useful feedback to help you with your project :cheers:
As Megan said, be prepared for opinions >:D not all of these will be positive, but it's way better to get a good discussion going here, so you can address any major issues which may arrive. You may get a lot of suggestions to overcome any issues, as well as praise and criticism. Do remember though that even if some comments appear negative on the surface, it's better to get those comments from friends here than from customers once it's in the market. You may well also get some great ideas for future products too :tu: besides which, it's a great place to hang out, and there's lots of knowledge, wisdom, stupidity, giggles and friendship to be found here :drink:
I'll start :D
I ought to let you know from the outset, that I'm not the greatest fan of one piece multitools, but I hope you'll find at least something useful in my inane babble ;) I haven't followed your kickstarter link either at this stage, so these comments are purely from what I see posted here :salute:
Originality:
Nice to see someone trying something a little different, and not just making minor variations on existing themes. A couple of people here have I think stuck a magnet on the side of their tools before for general purpose usefulness, so that should get a bit of support here :tu: That may of course open up a few new challenges ....
Safe use and carry:
Having the magnet means that wallet carry is out, otherwise all your bank cards are kaput! What do you have in mind to make sure this isn't a card wiping, pocket ripping thigh slasher? :D
Ergonomics:
There's a hack of a lot of pokey bits for when you're trying to decapitate a beer, turn a nut, or whatever. Have you let other people (ones who won't say something nice just because it's you ;)) try the tool out, and tell you which pokey bits might be the worst offenders for discomfort .... or worse? :ahhh
Prying/Nail Puller:
If I'm reading this right, all the prying force seems to be pivoting about the centre punch and the wee flat driver. Is this likely to damage these areas, or could these damage what you're prying a nail from?
Target Audience:
Who are you aiming this tool at? Anyone in particular? I note there isn't the "usual" flat driver and flat Phillips, or any cord cutters or package openers (usually the worst offenders for ripping up a pocket :D) and wondered if that was because you see this being used more in a specific arena?
I'll leave it at that for now, I'm sure the rest of the guys and gals will have got loads of other comments for you too :tu:
Again, welcome aboard Jesse, and thanks for giving us the chance to have some input on this :salute:
What would you use the serrated edge for? It isn't quite a saw and I see you've dulled it down to ensure the OPMT is safe. Curious to learn more thanks!It looks like you use the "serrated egde" as a sort of saw to make kindling. Its actually a pretty neat idea, although some real world experiences with comments on how long and easy it is to make a worthwile amount of kindling would be nice (although in a pinch its better than nothng I suppose).
Also, this thing looks large. How big is It? Some pics showing scale (like next to another multi, or a ruler) would be nice
I see that. But it is so dull that it looks like it would take a ton of energy to use successfully?
I could be mistaken though!
I think it's pretty cool. I LIKE it!I completely agree with this!! I'm not a one piece tool person, but love seeing new ideas and variations like you have made here.
It's people like you that keep this place all the more interesting.
Welcome to MTO and please keep up the great work :cheers:
That's too bad, although I have to say this one didn't look that exciting to me.
Def