Building the Ultimate Custom Swiss Army Knife.
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- The 'DIY Tinkerer' may be the ultimate Victorinox based Swiss Army Knife (SAK) .
It only has 5 layers (27mm) but packs a staggering 37 tools. The Custom 3D printed scales house 5 tools on their own!
This custom Swiss Army Knife is based on the Victorinox Cyber Tool Lite, but has tools from other donor knives as well.
The main changes are:
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1) Custom 'Plus scales which add LED light, Fire Steel and Micro SD Card
2) Replacement of small knife with combination Can and bottle opener.
3) Removal of Torch and magnifier
4) Removal of can and bottle opener
5) addition of wood saw
Primary Tools
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- Large blade, Key ring, Reamer, Punch, Sewing awl, Can opener, 4mm Screwdriver, Bottle opener, Wire stripper, Multi-purpose hook, Scissors, Pliers, Wire cutter, Wire crimping tool, Corkscrew, Bit wrench, female Hex drive 5 mm, female Hex drive 4 mm (for bits), Bit storage case, Wood Saw
Customised 3D Printed Scales
Toothpick, Tweezers, Pin (stainless steel), Pressurised ballpoint pen, Mini screwdriver, Fire Steel, LED Light, Micro SD Card (Digital Tools)
Bits
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Slotted 4, Phillips 0 (Pozidrive), Phillips 1 (Pozidrive), Phillips 2, Hex 4, Torx 8,
Torx 10, Torx 15
Consumables
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Tinder, Insulation Tape
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Contents
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00:00 Introduction
00:41 Cyber Tool Lite
09:20 Making SAK Fire Steel4
11:07 Torch in SAK Scales
13:01 Removing SAK Scales
13:54 Swiss Army Knife Disassembly
16:48 Saw & Reamer Layer
17:28 Scissors, Bottle Opener & Knife Layers
18:10 Removing the Rivets
18:42 Removing Layers
21:53 Reassembly
28:51 Polishing the Scales
30:15 Assembling the Torch
31:45 Tinder for Firelighter
32:59 Closing Remarks
LINKS:
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Swiss Army Knife Custom Plus Scales (3D designs):
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www.thingiverse.com/thing:597... - designed by symonsr20
www.thingiverse.com/thing:454... - designed by me
Fire Steel :
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Greenmanbushcraft www.greenmanbushcraft.co.uk/m...
(No Affiliation)
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WORKSHOP SAFETY:
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As always you are responsible for your own safety in your workshop, so do your own research, and come to your own conclusions about what is or isn't safe in your specific situation. If you see anything in my videos which you think is unsafe or ill-advised please let me know in the comments. - Хобби
You can get the files to print your own custom scales on thingiverse here www.thingiverse.com/thing:4548958 (fire steel and microSD card slot) and here www.thingiverse.com/thing:5970517 for the LED custom Scales
you should print the scales with hubert curve patterned bottom layers. Prusa slicer has it and it would look good polished
Thanks for the tip, I'll have to try that. 🙂 👍🏻
That was a hell of a lot of work . Glad you are happy with result .,
My MODs consist of grind the can opener and slightly mod the top to give a better can opner a small usable flat with clearance which also works great as Phillips. I also just grind off the ring as i find it just gets in the way .
There are so many ways to mod them and make them personal, thanks for sharing your mods
Great video, really enjoyed watching you mod your knife. I agree sometimes you have an idea and just do it for fun 🙂
Thanks for the feedback, glad you enjoyed the video 😀
You can get a glossy pei mat for some printers and print the outside scale facing it for a smooth surface.
Also I have designed a whistle scale and a ruler scale on printables, in case you ever feel like mixing it up as I do.
Glossy pei, whatever next! I'll look up your scales, they sound interesting., thanks for watching 👍🏻
@blaskotron I've been wanting a ruler scale for some time now. Do you have a link?
@@monkpato not sure if my link is posting. Can search my account name on printables or maker world. Visualplastik
Well done mate
Thanks! :-)
Nice job
Thanks! Glad you liked it
Those scales are amazing!
Thanks 👍🏻 they do look good don't they 😀
Absolutely top work! I am tempted to have a go at modifying my own now. I did modify a Leatherman to give it features I wanted and weren't available, I think the Leathermans are a little easier to work no though as they don't have pins, you can unscrew them, no springs to worry about either.
Thanks, I also have a Leatherman but haven't tried modifying it. I think the main issue is the SAK really isn't meant for taking apart, if you want the same number of layers, you have to buy new brass pins, I was lucky because I was making it smaller and had a few spares from the donar knives.
@@DIYTinkerer I suppose if you could find the right diameter rod you could make your own pins. I have a SAK with the ALOX scales that someone made for me as gift, I think they made their own pins as they are simply rivetted over the scales.
The leatherman is quite easy to take apart once you have the right screwdriver bit. Of course the limitation with the leatherman is that you cannot change the number of layers like you can with a SAK.
What a great project, thanks for sharing!
Thanks In glad you liked it 😀
That was a lot of work Simon, glad you got a good outcome after all that effort, definitely the right choice with the finish although I guess in some circumstances the texture might be a good thing !
I think Victorinox are missing a trick here, they should offer a custom knife service I'm sure many people would pay a premium to get their own bespoke pocket knife !
Yes I agree a custom service would be good, I guess they build the by robot and it is not worth the agrivation for them, thanks for watching 👀 🙂
They sort of do offer a custom service. You can go into the Victorinox store in London and they can produce a knife for you, there are of course limitations compared to doing it at home but it is possible to get something more custom than off the shelf. You can also choose the scales and get the scales (and maybe blade) engraved with your name etc.
It's not expensive either, the store it well worth a visit.
@caskwith wow, I never knew that, I will have to look them up next time I'm in town. Although not as fun as doing it yourself 😉
@@DIYTinkerer If you have the skills such as yourself then yes homebrew is certainly more fun, and you can get exactly what you want. I highly recommend a visit to the Victorinox store on Oxford street though, even if you are just going in for a browse like myself. The staff were all very friendly and helpful too.
Could you use the pen as a tube to hold the firestick
The pen and fisticuffs are the same size, so you can replace the pen with the fireside if you value it more than the pen , thanks for watching 😀
😢😢 do not use the edge blade to get sparks from the ferrocerium you will damage it. Use the can opener instead...
awesome mod, well done.
I just don't understand the light solution.
So you weren't happy how the original light kept switching on on its own and draining the battery, and you've fixed it by making it even easier to switch on on its own?
Well not quite, but almost :-) My intention was always to get rid of the light to reduce the thickness. When I saw the LED scales I thought why not try, re the 'on button', it doesn't seem to come on in my pocket, unlike the original, and the batteries are 5 for £3 rather than about £15! To be honest the light is a bit of a gimmick- that said I have used it.
@@DIYTinkererSure. Any light is better than no light at all. I have carried one of those standalone coin "torches" which are essentially made out od a coin battery and an LED, with a tacky plastic frame. Not too bulky for a keychain. I did, with time, decide I'd rather rely on the ligh that comes with my phone for when I need it quick and not for long. If I need something for longer, there's a head torch always in my backpack.