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The Break Room / Re: Rate the last movie you watched v2
« Last post by MadPlumbarian on Today at 04:02:27 PM »
#3 of the “Indiana Jones” collection, tomorrow will be time for the crystal skull,
JR
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Found someone in the bathroom sink this morning,, I’d say he looks comfortable, no?
JR
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Edged Tools / Re: 30 day OPINEL CHALLENGE March 2024
« Last post by JonesE on Today at 03:56:22 PM »
Day 28



Today’s carry.
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Edged Tools / Re: 30 day OPINEL CHALLENGE March 2024
« Last post by JonesE on Today at 03:55:23 PM »
Day 27



Got busy yesterday with work and  doctors appointment and forgot post. Did pick up some Klein flip sockets on the way home.
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Collector's Forum / Re: Imperial BSA Knife
« Last post by WECSOG on Today at 03:46:02 PM »
Thanks! I prefer carbon, too. I had a carbon one with smooth black plastic handles, back in the '70s.
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Welcome aboard!

I’m not sure I completely understand the question, but I’ll take a stab (pun intended) at it.

I suppose if you had a container that was full or partially full with the liquid, you could use the Swisschamp’s ruler to tqke measurements that would enable you to calculate the volume of liquid in the container.

As another option, you might use the concept of torque equilibrium to determine the mass of liquid in a container.  You could use the Swisschamp’s ruler to find the lengths, and the Swisschamp itself could be used as the known weight.

These sorts of things might be useful as hands-on science lessons for middle school students, or perhaps if one is writing a book whose title is something like “10,001 Uses for a SAK”, the practical real-world application is pretty limited…

In many cases, the eyeball test may be good enough (e.g. I know it’s a 32 oz water bottle and it looks about 3/4 full, so 24 oz).  Or, if more precise measurements are needed, pre-marked containers are readily available.
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It looks like it maybe lines up with with the gap between the handles when closed. I wonder if it is from the Laser when they did the handles   :dunno:

that's could be possible but i can feel the crack with my nail and toothpick it's not like a surface scratch" like when ice break in line shape (if it make sense) you think laser is that powerfull ?
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It looks like it maybe lines up with with the gap between the handles when closed. I wonder if it is from the Laser when they did the handles   :dunno:

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I’m not sure Leatherman are at fault here - I would guess the scratch was caused by the company that did the pattern work. I don’t think it’s an official Leatherman special edition.

seller is Leatherman Europe GmbH

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Is it not the laser off that engraving?
You would of noticed?
It must be you who's scratched it is it not? ???

nop iv'e not started to use it  >:( i unboxed this wave like 2 days ago and notice this scratch today since the unboxing it was on my desk

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