Swiss Army Knife Add-ons + Modifications

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @urbanknifeguy
    @urbanknifeguy  Год назад +1

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  • @Frazzy87
    @Frazzy87 6 месяцев назад +8

    You can use the wire stripper (little groove near the bottle opener) instead of spoiling the tweezers. It works in a single shot

  • @Bodestone
    @Bodestone 2 года назад +27

    With the firefly use the wire stripper on the bottle opener. Hold the rod in the notch with 1 finger and pull through. More consistant sparkage and much reduced chance of snappage

  • @Psychonaut273
    @Psychonaut273 8 месяцев назад +8

    Fantastic idea to use the tweezers as a striker. Never thought about that. Thanks

  • @barryhoward7284
    @barryhoward7284 2 года назад +17

    Using the Firefly, Tortoise recommends using the edge as a striking surface as opposed to the wider flat side to help prevent breakage of the Firefly. Using the edge offers a bit more strength while scrapping.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  2 года назад +1

      Yes! Thank you for much!

    • @TeeFetch
      @TeeFetch Год назад +2

      the wire stripper notch, back of the saw, and awl all work to strike the firefly.

    • @blueeyeswhitedragon9839
      @blueeyeswhitedragon9839 Год назад

      Always support the Firefly ferro/magnesium stick with your finger, a piece of wood or by holding it on the SAK blade and striking with another blade or using the back of the wood saw.
      Otherwise you WILL break the Firefly ferro rod and end up with ever smaller pieces.
      It must be supported .

    • @nomercyinc6783
      @nomercyinc6783 Год назад

      saks arent hammers and using them as such is dumb as fuck. use tools as intended.

  • @DeconstructedWithJosh
    @DeconstructedWithJosh Год назад +11

    Thanks for sharing. If you add Blue Threadlocker to the screw before screwing it in, you can avoid having issues with it possibly loosening :)

  • @SubUrbanNinja-EDC
    @SubUrbanNinja-EDC 2 года назад +14

    Another great video. Very good idea to use the tweezer as the striker. From what I hear you can also use the wire stripper on the bottle lifter to pull the ferro rod through to create spark.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  2 года назад +5

      Thanks a lot! I have tried but not with great success. EDIT: Actually it works well if you still have straight edges on the corner of the ferro rod. Then you fit the rod through the wire stripper and pull. I still favour the tweezers as it is less likely to break the thin ferro rod. I felt when I tried with the larger tools, more pressure is naturally added and can stress it more. So would recommend using the tweezers.

  • @bushleague3472
    @bushleague3472 Год назад +1

    Just ordered the Swiss Clip. I usually use a lanyard choked around my belt loop to suspend the knife in my pocket, secure as well as comfortable because the knife stays vertical. It doesnt work with my snowshoeing/ winter trekking attire though, so I think the clip be more handy than stashing my knife in the pack. One thing I noticed though is that clip is designed for a SAK with the key ring on the Awl side, some of my older ones have the ring on the wrong side for the clip to work.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! Hope it is working out for you!

  • @Rampantdunningkrugeraffect
    @Rampantdunningkrugeraffect Год назад +2

    That’s a good idea using the tweezers for ferro rod! If a knife doesn’t have a decent spine for ferro rod or scraping tinder, I usually just make a few flat passes on the spine with a metal file and leave it rough as is after filing.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and sharing! Yes, good reminder on making a spine 90 degrees!

    • @nomercyinc6783
      @nomercyinc6783 Год назад

      use the knife on the sak. use the spine of the knife. you are never supposed to use the blade side of a knife to use ferro rod

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      @nomercyinc6783 the spine of the blade is not sharp enough to strike a ferro rod but the saw is!

  • @mannihh5274
    @mannihh5274 Год назад +2

    As for the Firefly ferrorod - it's ment to be used in a vertical position, preferably supported by something solid underneath (split piece of wood etc.).
    If you don't have a knife with a saw, which has a crisp 90° spine, just take a file and file down the rounded underside, which is hidden in closed position. Cap lifter and can opener, even that silly parcel hook, some models come with.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Thanks for the insight! All the best!

    • @CragDawgs
      @CragDawgs 5 месяцев назад

      The hook is the most useful thing on the tool you're missing out. It's THE tool for me

  • @johnkeo358
    @johnkeo358 Год назад +1

    Great video! As far as the firefly, I think it's recommended to strike it on the skinny side to help give it as much structural integrity as possible over time. I would also recommend adding a 3X2 MM magnet to the hook or can opener ( can opener can take a 6X2mm magnet if you want) it's pretty cool that you can use it to magnetize the needle so you can use the needle to find north

  • @edc-ru8rq
    @edc-ru8rq Год назад +2

    You're so cool I'll tell all my friends who are Victorinox collectors in Korea I hope you have a nice day~~~~~~~~~😀😀😀

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Thank you. You are so sweet! Have a great day!

  • @GustavoRodriguez-fb8lo
    @GustavoRodriguez-fb8lo 25 дней назад

    Omg that clip is awesome 🤩

  • @robgilbert3395
    @robgilbert3395 10 месяцев назад

    I very much enjoyed your video. Well done!

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  10 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it! Thanks so much!

  • @timsummers870
    @timsummers870 2 года назад +3

    It’s OK to use this Firefly as your main source of fire if you know how to use it (and have good enough tinder). You can get hundreds of fires out of each rod. Mine came in an eight-pack. It doesn’t take too much trying before you really become proficient and can trust it.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  2 года назад

      I would use it as a main source for an emergency kit, if that makes sense. For economics and practicality, I think a larger "standard' Ferro rod would be the way to go for every-fire use. But I agree once you get used to the Firefly, it is not difficult to use.

    • @Vpentrov
      @Vpentrov Год назад

      Mine will be a last resort. Just use a Bic.

  • @desmo5514
    @desmo5514 Год назад

    Its advised to scrape the thin edge of the Firefly and support it along your index finger to help preveng brakeage. Plus scraping the wide flat surfacd will make it loose in toothpick slot....cheers

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Thanks for the tips! Thanks for watching!

  • @mikereader8166
    @mikereader8166 Год назад +2

    If you place your ferro rod on a flat surface it reduces the chance of cracking it.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      In an ideal situation! Although in many survival situations, having it level to light tinder might not always be an option. Thanks for sharing!

  • @tyjames3339
    @tyjames3339 4 месяца назад

    If you use one of the knifes that has a pen built into the scales, theres actually a hidden compartment in one of the scales that, if you file it out, lets you have the ferro rod without sacrificing the toothpick, or you can add something else in addition to the ferro rod

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  4 месяца назад

      @@tyjames3339 Thanks for that great tip!

  • @bojeelll9192
    @bojeelll9192 Год назад

    I always love watching these add on videos i fine them so interesting like i never thought about that

  • @glenwithonein
    @glenwithonein Год назад

    Ive seen a lot of people say the best way to spark the fero is the wire cutter in the multitool.

  • @HansZarkovPhD
    @HansZarkovPhD Год назад

    Victorinox pocket clip...sold! Have one on the way.

  • @andrewvautour1795
    @andrewvautour1795 8 месяцев назад

    Actually for the firefly, you should strike it on the narrow side, not the flat side. The reason, the narrow side is stronger than the flat. Also, support it in the middle of the striker with your index finger so it does not stress it, it will never break if you follow the instructions that is sent with it. I have had one of these in my SAK since they came out with it on kisckstarter.

  • @curtisjames2005
    @curtisjames2005 2 года назад +1

    great video, short and sweet 👍

  • @OregonMike
    @OregonMike 8 месяцев назад +3

    You forgot to mention that the deep carry clip is massively overpriced, that it weighs 1.2 metric tons and that it makes it difficult to access the tweezers unless you have tiny fingers.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  4 месяца назад

      True. I Use the Toothpick to pick the Tweezers out. Thanks!

  • @jeffcauhape6880
    @jeffcauhape6880 Год назад

    Awesome ideas.

  • @simonh6371
    @simonh6371 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the upload! I'd been looking at Swissqlips but here in the UK they really are horrendously expensive at over £30 including delivery. But I have just pimped up my Climber with a much more cost effective solution, an ebay seller here sells replacement scales with a pocket clip screwed in and glued on the inside. I bought black plus scales with a black clip, the screws are black too and he made a really good job of it, and they only cost £10 which you would pay for replacement scales without a clip on them anyway. So this is now a great urban EDC for my rotation which trumps a Compact imo as I rate the extra blade and reamer, plus those combination tools are very awkward to use on Philips screws whereas the can opener on my Climber can deal with them easily. The Fireant firesteels are also horrendously expensive so I'll pass on those too, I always have a larger firesteel on me anyway, in my home made ''cache belt'', it's like the expensive Wazoo ones but is just a basic nylon belt with a zipped compartment on the inside in which I keep a basic survival kit, similar to what many people keep in an Altoids tin, including firesteel, storm matches, purification tablets, alcohol wipes, emergency cash, and a Ruike S11 knife as a last ditch backup blade. Probably overkill living it London lol but I don't notice it's there and better to have it and not need it than not have it and need it.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  2 года назад

      £30 for the SwissQlip is expensive! But looks like you found an alternative. Is the finishing decent for that clip? A subscriber GlockNinja turned me on to the Victorinox Walker - which I had no idea existed. I think it is a great EDC if you need a saw. Definitely will be my hiking pocket knife aside from my fixed blade and Swiss Soldier in the survival pouch. Yes, I do think your kit is overkill for London 😅😝

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 2 года назад

      @@urbanknifeguy Yes my scale (it's only one of them obviousy) with clip is perfectly finished, black clip with black screws on a black scale, the glue is only on the inside which you don't see when it's fitted. I know my kit is overkill but the beauty of it is that it's invisible and I don't even feel it in the belt, whereas an Altoids tin would bulge in a pocket, and a pouch would look dorky, same as cargo pants or one of those paracord bracelets would...as it is I wear trendy European style fitted clothes and look very urban and actually well dressed compared to a lot of people here. The gear in my pockets also doesn't really bulge or look out of place, but all of it - knife and sometimes multitool (whichever I'm carrying that day), lighters and flashlight - all comes in very handy on a regular basis.

    • @TerrenceMcLerence
      @TerrenceMcLerence Месяц назад +1

      Please could you message me the link for the eBay seller? Thank you.

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 Месяц назад

      @@TerrenceMcLerence Not posting a proper link as yt tends not to like those and the comments disappear, but I just checked and the seller is called sakclips. It's a uk ebay seller. Prices have gone up a bit since I posted though but still well worth it.

  • @NoSTs123
    @NoSTs123 6 дней назад

    I am a bit jealous of these black Nylon economy scales. I have heard that the Singapore Police and Military had these Black scale on their knifes. Would love to have a pair of them in 91mm. I actually saw them on a listing selling multiple used knifes, sadly these were already bought. They seem to be either from Singapore or can be found on Company Gifts/Advertisment handouts from European companys, who decided to print their logo on them. Not a very common scale and even rarer without advertisements...
    The Problem with these Nylon scales is that there is a stamped grove and the paint of the logo goes away with time, at least that's the case for 80% of the used listings I have seen. Though there are some with white painted logos and then there is the stay glow scale with a printed red background. I really think Victorinox should reintroduce Nylon scales for 91mm and not just for 111mm.

  • @daveyjones5702
    @daveyjones5702 Год назад +2

    a modification anyone can do:
    pull out the toothpick, look for the nub that secures it in place and cut it off just below that.
    now you have a cap that allows you to store things in the cavity of the toothpick. such
    as a sewing needle.

  • @grahamekellermeier8280
    @grahamekellermeier8280 Год назад

    Great video able to accessories my Sak collection.

  • @richardlepreux8489
    @richardlepreux8489 Год назад

    It appears that the clip would only be useful if the toothpick and tweezers are on the opposite end. Some Victorinox models have the lanyard ring on the same end, so the pocket clip would block access to them. That is just my impression; I may be wrong.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад +1

      For normal scales, the tweezers will be hard to access, and you need the toothpick to help pick at it 😅. Thanks for watching!

  • @22966
    @22966 Год назад

    People can use the the wire stripper on there knife to make sparks from the firefly ferro rod

  • @SussexEDC
    @SussexEDC Год назад +1

    The pocket clip is a great option. A dab of blue loctite would probably help with that torx screw.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад +1

      Good suggestion. Thank you!

    • @chuckjohnson4048
      @chuckjohnson4048 8 месяцев назад

      That $5 clip ended up costing me well over $20 for the tool to tighten the screw plus a quarter of a tank of gas finding a place that sold the tool.

  • @branned
    @branned 11 месяцев назад

    Well done!

  • @sloanNYC
    @sloanNYC Год назад +1

    What screwdriver are you using? Is that a copper handle?

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад +1

      Definitely not copper. Just anodised. It is a set like this one here: www.aliexpress.com/item/33050466593.html

  • @rednecktech00
    @rednecktech00 11 месяцев назад

    @urbanknifeguy , actually, the black knife in your video has the best tool to strike the rod.....the wire stripper in the bottle opener works flawless

  • @chaswarren7239
    @chaswarren7239 11 месяцев назад

    The pin is very useful.

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus Год назад

    I wish Studley was still alive (legendary designer of the Studley Toolbox), he'd design our multi-tool today and fit 300 tools in it in a Tetris way. :-)
    Must use a blue thread lock for the screw (or a spring that fits the screw, perhaps from a ballpen but there are coil springs online).
    I'm holding my restored cool vintage Victorinox Explorer.
    God bless.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and sharing. Explorerer is a great EDC option.

  • @sameeralazawee7524
    @sameeralazawee7524 Год назад

    Very nice >>>>> Thank you .

  • @imanassole9421
    @imanassole9421 Год назад

    I think there's also a small fire striker that fits in the corkscrew.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Yes there is! I covered it in my video on SAK Fire Kits ruclips.net/video/k1dkvZktmlc/видео.html thanks for watching and sharing!

  • @sterkriger2572
    @sterkriger2572 Год назад

    The firefly works better with the notch in the bottle opener

  • @toolslover3645
    @toolslover3645 2 года назад +1

    Hey u can use wire stripper....

  • @RJay207
    @RJay207 Год назад

    I can't confirm this... but I thought I'd seen people using the ferro rod with the wire stripper notch. I could be making that up, though.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      No, you are right. That is in fact, the standard. Thanks!

  • @no_lifer_
    @no_lifer_ 8 месяцев назад

    where can i buy the bantam with the mate scales

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  8 месяцев назад

      These were made from the Singapore Armed Forces only available in Singapore. You can try this shop to see if they ship overseas hockgiftshop.com/collections/victorinox/products/victorinox-bantam-ecoline-black-saf-standard-issue?variant=46868259079

  • @theopenconspiracy
    @theopenconspiracy Год назад

    Does the SwissQlip block access to the Tweezer/Firesteel slot?
    If so it's useless.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      I believe it blocks the Toothpick (firesteel) one in the sense you neeed the Tweezers to pull it out. But it doesn't block it in the sense that it is inaccessible.

  • @CaptainA1015
    @CaptainA1015 Год назад

    Too spark you can use the wire striper

  • @stevesinclair4159
    @stevesinclair4159 2 года назад

    FYI 1) the mini-screwdriver also fits the corkscrews of Wengers & Swiss Buck Wengers and can be made to fit the corkscrew on the Swiza 2) Experience has taught me that the original SwissQlip is not as good as the un-branded models, they are BTW all made in China and the screws on the un-branded models have Torx heads making them easier to tighten & none of those I bought with the Torx head screw needed an additional washer ( plain or spring ) to make them fit tightly unlike a number of the SwissQlip screws which did .

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing all that info! Great to know! Honestly, I am not familiar with the Swiza products at all but their design look interesting.

    • @stevesinclair4159
      @stevesinclair4159 2 года назад

      @@urbanknifeguy Happy Tuesday UKG , I cannot recommend a Swiza knife & I regret buying my 2 as they are not up to Victorinox standard and are as much as 50% more expensive than comparative Victorinox models. 1) they are not sharp out of the box 2) they have blade wiggle 3) they have a liner gap space between the blade & handle 4) their so called ergonomic shape is no such thing as their thin spiny tools protrude & cause a hot spot when you are using the knife ( if you are using the saw & have the blade closed - the spine of the blade is sharp & digs into your palm making sawing uncomfortable and vice versa with the blade open & the saw closed ) 5) the saw is inferior to that of Victorinox ( see Felix Immlers comparison video of the tools on the Swiza with those of Victorinox ) 6 ) their claim that the enlarged nail nick cut out allows for both right & left handed opening - it does not as if you have both a blade & another large tool like a saw or gutting blade they block access from one side. 7) they do not come with a key chain eyelet or lanyard hole ( you have to pay extra for the key chain eyelet & you still don't get a split ring supplied with it! ) and their banana shape means they do not fit into any pocket sheath & only in their expensive nylon belt pouch ).

    • @Big_J
      @Big_J Год назад +1

      Miniscrewdriver did not fit into my Wenger Cyclist at least but I don't have other Wengers to test.

    • @stevesinclair4159
      @stevesinclair4159 Год назад +1

      @@Big_J you might need to shave off a bit of the plastic on the Miniscrewdriver handle to make it fit onto the corkscrew, ditto for the fire ant tool and tinder spiral from Tortoise gear. What variant of the cyclist have you got? the regular, the serrated main blade version or the much rarer version with a secondary clip point blade? I have around 40 Wengers & Swiss Bucks in my collection but I do not own a cyclist

    • @Big_J
      @Big_J Год назад +1

      @@stevesinclair4159 I have the secondary blade clip point version, from somewhere late nineties I think. I don't use it that much so I put the miniscrewdriver into the Victorinox Champion from 80's where it fits perfectly.

  • @jeffconley6366
    @jeffconley6366 Год назад

    Would like sources for 3rd party replacement scales.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      I know there are some higher end sources, but I usually look at Aliexpress and Etsy. But you must really look at the pictures, ask questions, and read reviews as fit and finish can differ greatly between suppliers. Always see the underside of the scales. Must of the bad fit ones I see for not have proper CNC milled scales on the inside.

  • @fed71
    @fed71 Год назад

    Many thanks

  • @adrianTNT
    @adrianTNT 6 месяцев назад +2

    2:26 screw that in with the screwdriver from the knife 🤭

  • @waynegeorge7595
    @waynegeorge7595 Год назад

    Are these add ones available in the UK if so where?

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад +1

      The Firefly Ferro Rod should be available. Try Hennie Haynes and the likes. But the clip can be bought from AliExpress which can ship to the UK.

    • @waynegeorge7595
      @waynegeorge7595 Год назад

      @@urbanknifeguy thanks very much for your help

  • @sgibbsk2735
    @sgibbsk2735 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's a sin & shame that Victorinox dropped the 74mm Executive. Best pocket knife anyone ever made. What were they thinking?

  • @Happi_75
    @Happi_75 8 месяцев назад

    good info

  • @noppanonnualnom3758
    @noppanonnualnom3758 Год назад

    Has anyone tell you about a needle?

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Yes. Watch out for an upcoming video on 3 places to store a needle. Thanks!

  • @robertopena4x4
    @robertopena4x4 Год назад

    Sugiero reforzar la tijera, ya he roto 3 de ellas en el mismo lugar

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Thank you. How did you reinforce the scissors?

    • @robertopena4x4
      @robertopena4x4 Год назад

      @@urbanknifeguy una la solde con oxi acetileno y bronce, duro poco, ahora solde con electrica cc y electrodo, 40 Amp, esta en uso

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Wow. That is a serious modification. Which parts did you weld exactly?

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 2 года назад

    Nail polish makes good "Loctite" for the clip screw.
    Don't use the tweezers with the Ferro rod, either use a tiny file to sharpen the wire stripper notch, or file the notch in the base of the main blade just above the text.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing and great points!

  • @tm2bow653
    @tm2bow653 2 года назад

    The clip is cool. Are you sure it can't be used with 84 mm knives like the Sportsman ?

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  2 года назад +1

      Yes, it does not the fit the 84mm as the curvature of the end of the scales are different

    • @tm2bow653
      @tm2bow653 2 года назад

      @@urbanknifeguy thanks

  • @ofacekillah
    @ofacekillah 2 года назад

    Where do you find the clip at for $5?

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  2 года назад

      You can search on Ali Express for the best deal. E.g.m.aliexpress.com/item/1005003222917515.html?spm=a2g0n.productlist.0.0.5d6afRycfRycH5&browser_id=8d91f7af390c4021a4d8296c1699f2c8&aff_trace_key=&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=eebngzxuqdccat0g183db7d509e842ad56018bafe0&gclid=&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21MYR%2136.18%2124.61%21%21%219.02%21%21%402101e9d016658347660657144ec51f%2112000024729330446%21sea&curPageLogUid=1RYEuUSeRmxJ&algo_pvid=9d0703be-c425-49e3-a8a2-54e3a7189db3

  • @BUZZKILLJRJR
    @BUZZKILLJRJR Год назад

    If you want to make a sparking tool that's already on your knife file the back of the screw driver so you have a flat shart 90° and you will always have a fire scraper 8)

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад +1

      Yes. Thank you! Do that for the morakniv companion stainless. Great tip for all!

    • @BUZZKILLJRJR
      @BUZZKILLJRJR Год назад

      @@urbanknifeguy I just applied that same rule to different pocket knives and everything even for my kids knifes just in case, that way they always have a Ferro rod scraper.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад +1

      @@BUZZKILLJRJR that's really diligent and awesome!

  • @chrisdoyle2783
    @chrisdoyle2783 Год назад

    Save your money and don't waste it on the SwissQlip. Makes your tweezers and the hook basically inaccessible without using a 2nd tool to lift them.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

    • @bushleague3472
      @bushleague3472 Год назад

      The hook is useless, and the toothpick will extract the tweezers.

  • @cd1615
    @cd1615 2 года назад

    Use the wire stripper to strike the firefly

  • @ricdonato4328
    @ricdonato4328 Год назад

    Read their directions, clearly, they say to scrape on the narrow side of the ferro rod, reason it is less likely to break. Next, they show to hold the ferro rod at the top and bottom with the ferro rod resting on one's fingers, reason it is less likely to break. Here is the link to the video they created demonstrating how to use their ferro rod: ruclips.net/video/5W-3YQRXUM4/видео.html

  • @eliraasesoria
    @eliraasesoria 2 года назад +1

    Is beter to use the wire striper!!!

  • @RyanGr33n
    @RyanGr33n Год назад

    Nice video… only 10 years behind

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Thanks. Based on time zone differences, Mercury retrograde and tectonic plate movements in the last 18 months, that works out to be about the present.

  • @DanSlotea
    @DanSlotea Год назад +94

    The length is measured in is milimeters, not emem. One milimeter is a thousand part of a meter and is used in science and engineering in non-medieval countries.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад +57

      Mm = millimetre.

    • @DanSlotea
      @DanSlotea Год назад +13

      @@urbanknifeguy miliMETER, not milimetre. Better than your emem, anyways

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад +48

      @Dan Slotea We use British English. So it is millimetre. As an American, millimeter for your usage is correct.

    • @DanSlotea
      @DanSlotea Год назад +5

      @@urbanknifeguy even if British English is used, it's not emem. You will NEVER hear a Brit saying that crap..

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад +54

      @Dan Slotea I really have no idea what your deal is. Mm and Cm are used in design and construction all the time. Source: 25 years working in the design and building industry cross countries.

  • @teogo
    @teogo 8 месяцев назад

    The price on the ferry rod is ridiculous.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  8 месяцев назад

      I agree it is costly. But, I also see it as a back-up utility that is only used if needed. Thanks for watching!

  • @freddieallen2088
    @freddieallen2088 Год назад

    Swapping your toothpick for a miniature ferro rod is an obsolete idea.
    Victorinox created a solution to that by making a miniature ferro rod along with fire starters that are shaped to fit into the corkscrew. I think it's called the Fire Ant Starter Kit.I added one to my 50 year old Swiss Army knife and have used them on several occasions, i can assure you they work perfectly.
    Victorinox Fireant is pretty neat! #shorts / Rising S Bunkers
    ruclips.net/video/7aVK-bSTrsE/видео.html

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад +2

      Maybe an alternative and not obsolete since it works for knives without the corkscrew.

    • @charles.coslor
      @charles.coslor Год назад

      It's made by the same company as the toothpick ferro rod. Victorinox just sells them.

  • @brachinusGT
    @brachinusGT Год назад

    "emem" is pronounced "milimeter" and is a 1/1000 of a meter.

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      Thanks. This is discussed extensively in another comment. Doesn't bear repeating here.

  • @4002corbe
    @4002corbe Год назад +1

    Millimetre ffs

    • @urbanknifeguy
      @urbanknifeguy  Год назад

      I've already educated another guy on this on another comment so I'm not going to do it again 😅 thanks for watching

  • @simonwinwood
    @simonwinwood 10 месяцев назад

  • @stefanoceraglia4851
    @stefanoceraglia4851 Год назад

    Love the gadget but i am bit disappointed with firefly wich dopping just ripped in 3 pieces