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Modular Tool Challenge in February

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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #270 on: February 16, 2025, 05:18:34 AM
Day 15
A picture of a daily rask, cutting/breaking up Fisher’s food.  Mot the most appealing to look at but Fisher enjoys it.

The knife also cut up some boxes.


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #272 on: February 16, 2025, 10:29:19 AM
And as it’s over the half time of the challenge, I think on Day 16 (Dix Six) it’s time for some Pocket Garbage Tetris (Yes my Pockets are big enough for the Flex + it’s Companion, an Vic Huntsman and an Minichamp whit Custom Blue Scales, Olight Arkfield Pro, IPad Mini as my new Electronic Multitool (E-Book par exemple) and the Anbernic RG35XXSP an Retrohandheld in the Chape of an Nintendo GBA SP, plays everything from Atari VCS up to at least the not that demanding PSP Games and even some PC Ports like GTA 3 or Stardew Valley ..  (you need an Alternative OS “MuOS” for the Ports )
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SAKs i have: Huntsman Light (Red Transparent), Workchamp (Black), Wenger EvoGrip S557 (Red), Swisschamp XLT (Red Transparent).. Swisschamp (Blue Transparent) Cybertool L (Blue Celidor (custom scales) , Huntsman (Black Celidor) , Victorinox EvoGrip S557 (Red, but sadly lost in my house somewhere) Victorinox Delemont S17 and S57 ..  , waiting for: Swiza D09 Blue


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #274 on: February 16, 2025, 01:58:09 PM
Day 16

Small serrated blade

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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #275 on: February 16, 2025, 03:24:24 PM
Day 16

The past few days I've been carrying the Flex and one container that fits 4 single slot tools.

Normally I would carry a SAK from this belt hanger but since I'm doing this challenge and using only modular tools it made sense to carry the spare tools there. 👍



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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #276 on: February 16, 2025, 03:56:06 PM
Did another Change in my Pocket EDC, will make and post a picture tomorrow, but as a teaser : whit the Scale Tool Holder and 2 Rolls of Sewing Rope (?? ) I have now an Roxon driven Sewing Set ^^


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Your SAK is only fully yours, when it bites you, or you opend a Trink of your joice whit it
SAKs i have: Huntsman Light (Red Transparent), Workchamp (Black), Wenger EvoGrip S557 (Red), Swisschamp XLT (Red Transparent).. Swisschamp (Blue Transparent) Cybertool L (Blue Celidor (custom scales) , Huntsman (Black Celidor) , Victorinox EvoGrip S557 (Red, but sadly lost in my house somewhere) Victorinox Delemont S17 and S57 ..  , waiting for: Swiza D09 Blue


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #277 on: February 16, 2025, 08:41:16 PM
Day 16

The past few days I've been carrying the Flex and one container that fits 4 single slot tools.

Normally I would carry a SAK from this belt hanger but since I'm doing this challenge and using only modular tools it made sense to carry the spare tools there. 👍

 :hatsoff:  Great Idea!!!  :hatsoff:

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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #278 on: February 17, 2025, 12:18:32 AM
Day 16, anybody else enamoured with blade shape?
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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #279 on: February 17, 2025, 01:11:46 AM
Day 16, anybody else enamoured with blade shape?

 :iagree:  :cheers:   :hatsoff:
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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #280 on: February 17, 2025, 01:31:06 AM
I like both tanto shapes a lot. Good practical shape. Tough, but usable for precise cuts too.

Day 16

I thought a size comparison might be useful for people. Here are both Flexes with a 93mm Pioneer X and a Curl.


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #281 on: February 17, 2025, 04:16:26 AM
Day 16:

driving screws with modular insert inside the MT and separate. 

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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #282 on: February 17, 2025, 05:56:49 AM
Day 17

Changing the scissors for file and blade for the saw.


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #283 on: February 17, 2025, 07:33:53 AM
Day 17

Marlin Spike

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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #284 on: February 17, 2025, 08:17:28 AM
I like both tanto shapes a lot. Good practical shape. Tough, but usable for precise cuts too.

Day 16

I thought a size comparison might be useful for people. Here are both Flexes with a 93mm Pioneer X and a Curl.

That is awesome! :like:


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #285 on: February 17, 2025, 10:20:50 AM
Because of the Reason that One Hand Blades are not allowed to carry in Puplic in Germany, and for some reasons Roxon did not chip the Companion whit an ToolBox thing which is a bit wider to hold the One Hand Blade i cant say much about how i prefer the OHO Blade sadly, i mean if there where a Box for it, i could Carry it away from the Tool, and get it inside when i use the big Blade, but i would rather use then the Blade of my SAK ..

In these last 17 Days i did mostly use stuff from the Roxons, the SAK is more like an Backup.. or for task i cant get done whit Roxon Tools .. like Fingernail Cleaning or something like this ..
Your SAK is only fully yours, when it bites you, or you opend a Trink of your joice whit it
SAKs i have: Huntsman Light (Red Transparent), Workchamp (Black), Wenger EvoGrip S557 (Red), Swisschamp XLT (Red Transparent).. Swisschamp (Blue Transparent) Cybertool L (Blue Celidor (custom scales) , Huntsman (Black Celidor) , Victorinox EvoGrip S557 (Red, but sadly lost in my house somewhere) Victorinox Delemont S17 and S57 ..  , waiting for: Swiza D09 Blue


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #286 on: February 17, 2025, 04:33:13 PM
Day 17, more I use these scissors the more I like them.  Very handy around the office.
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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #287 on: February 17, 2025, 07:34:54 PM
Day 16, anybody else enamoured with blade shape?

Absolutely! I just got the Companion today and I am very happy with that blade! I'm probably going to file down the thumb stud a bit (on the outside) but the blade is great!

Day 17

Tools were changed and stuff was done.


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #288 on: February 17, 2025, 08:21:57 PM
Day 17 (Dix Sept)  and I came up whit an Pocket Sewing Repair kit using the Flex Tool Holder and some rolls of yarn from my Grant Aunt’s Sewing Box I got a few years ago as an legacy (?? )  as there is an sewing needle in this holder ..
the companion got the stuff I use mostly and it’s also my Bit Driver..

Did today only use the Box Opener and the Comp..

Your SAK is only fully yours, when it bites you, or you opend a Trink of your joice whit it
SAKs i have: Huntsman Light (Red Transparent), Workchamp (Black), Wenger EvoGrip S557 (Red), Swisschamp XLT (Red Transparent).. Swisschamp (Blue Transparent) Cybertool L (Blue Celidor (custom scales) , Huntsman (Black Celidor) , Victorinox EvoGrip S557 (Red, but sadly lost in my house somewhere) Victorinox Delemont S17 and S57 ..  , waiting for: Swiza D09 Blue


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #289 on: February 18, 2025, 01:47:16 AM
Day 16
Didn’t post because wasn’t feeling good, but did get a picture of the companion opening a Tylenol

Day 17
Trimmed some flowers


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #290 on: February 18, 2025, 06:10:53 AM
Day 17:



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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #292 on: February 18, 2025, 12:53:56 PM
Day 18

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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #293 on: February 18, 2025, 07:11:39 PM
Day 18



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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #294 on: February 18, 2025, 07:18:20 PM
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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #295 on: February 18, 2025, 07:36:36 PM
Day 17

Popped a stuck drain cover with the all driver/ruler/file. Definitely the MVP for this challenge.


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #296 on: February 18, 2025, 08:05:39 PM
Yeah the all driver/ruler/file is great!


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #297 on: February 18, 2025, 08:16:32 PM
Day 17

Popped a stuck drain cover with the all driver/ruler/file. Definitely the MVP for this challenge.

NICE!!!

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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #298 on: February 18, 2025, 08:31:01 PM
Allmost forgot to make a Picture, did only use the Package Opener and the Comp today
So day 18 (Dix Huit)
Your SAK is only fully yours, when it bites you, or you opend a Trink of your joice whit it
SAKs i have: Huntsman Light (Red Transparent), Workchamp (Black), Wenger EvoGrip S557 (Red), Swisschamp XLT (Red Transparent).. Swisschamp (Blue Transparent) Cybertool L (Blue Celidor (custom scales) , Huntsman (Black Celidor) , Victorinox EvoGrip S557 (Red, but sadly lost in my house somewhere) Victorinox Delemont S17 and S57 ..  , waiting for: Swiza D09 Blue


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Re: Modular Tool Challenge in February
Reply #299 on: February 18, 2025, 10:12:03 PM
Day 18, so this may sound  overly nitpicky, but does anybody else wish the pocket clip was set up to offer multiple positions or just where you could pull out tool with blade oriented toward dominant hand  to open with thumb. Like pocket clip a lot and am very happy it has one. Just my random thought.
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