Thanks for the video. Loved watching beginning to end. And thanks for not putting that elevator music that just keeps repeating itself. Loved it. My knife next
Great work. Always enjoy your projects, personally I would prefer with voice-over 🤓 If customs and postal services weren't that bad here, I would have definitely ordered some Cybertool M mod!
I love love my cybertool with blue transparent blue scales but these is really great modifications. If I stumbled with a pretty used one I will try to modify it as well. Thanks for the video. Best mods for victorinox so far.
Hello! A very nice build - you kept the basic structure of the knife, but at the same time it looks totally different...nice! I like the colors you chose...again, the combination of technical savvy, order and discipline(the way you ordered the parts) and artistic bent have produced a knife which is pleasing to the eye and is practical in its use...Good job!
Arent you concern about the spring pressure and movement making that brass bushing on the spyderco blade getting worn and starting to have some play in it prematurely? Maybe filing the hole with tig as an option? None the less spectacular job , congrats !
Awesome job, looks really amazing! I really have been wanting to get this SAK and turn it into a two layer pliers and bit driver only! Would be such a great and versatile tool to add to my EDC.
@@FittoSurvive not necessarily prefer fever words, I think talking through the process is fine and definitely builds trust with the viewer but what I did find better in this video are the captions throughout the process. If you had those in the other videos and I missed them then you might have done them differently here so it caught my eye. I like visual content, written docs and design in general, so any visual cues or information will always pique my interest.
Very well done indeed, your patience and your quality of work is outstanding, you are to be commended for this great video and the work you have done. Do you sell the knife?
Sometimes I wonder why custom knives are so damn expensive... but videos like this show it's justified, regarding the amount of work that went into creating it. Great job, beautiful knife
Thank you. Yeah, that is for sure. And this build actually didn't have much custom work other than the Spyderco blade and the G10 liners. Some projects take much more time and effort.
@@FittoSurvive yeah but I saw your other stuff too, acid etched blades and such. Also you have to get the spyderco knives which are just donors and afterwards useless cause they have no blade. So, as I said, it's totally justified.
you are a master at this, the best. Thank you for sharing the knowledge, beyond that I can never do it because I have no tools, nor do I encourage it haha, I love to see your work and see how you make everything fit together perfectly. keep it up from arg :) !
Damn your work is amazing! Your channel really got me wanting to take my swiss champ apart. I got the tools and im not new to building stuff but im still hesitant . where do you get your liner material and acid from?
@@FittoSurvive Man, I thought you were working for one of the international knife companies, but you are really a professional... I wish you more progress
Nice work! If there is a reason why the knife cant be in place of bottle / can opener layer (1st layer but on the other side)? It would allow one hand opening for right handed person. Also 2nd question - if there is a chance see you modifying some victorinox multitool like Spirit X? Acid wash, blade replacement for one hand opening etc.
Thank you! I can not move the knife layer to the right side because it's back tool is the corkscrew. The corkscrew protrudes into the cutout on the back scale. That is why the knife layer has to remain on the left side. I have not tried modifying a Spirit X yet. It might be possible to do.
I use cobalt drill bits. I usually order them from Ebay because it is difficult to find 2.2mm and 2.5mm anywhere else without buying an entire huge set.
That's awesome, I have done a similar task by replacing a broken tip knife blade and a can opener tab broke off on my old Swisschamp. Where did ya get those yellow dividers?
I've been inspired by this and have already begun the process but I was curious of one thing you used in the video. What were those small brass washers you used at the ends of the rods you riveted, and where can I get them? Thank you for the inspiration and your quality of work.
Hey! I am glad to hear that! Those brass washers have to be removed from the Swiss Army Knife that you disassemble. You have to be careful not to damage them or else you'll have to take apart another knife.
@@FittoSurvive Man I don't know how I didn't notice that until you said it. Definitely appreciate the response. I'll be modding up my own cybertool m within the month. Thank you sir
Very cool and great work! I'm wondering if there would be a good Spyder Co Byrd blade to replace the Pen blade as well, Maybe the one they use for the Spyder Nox minichamps? a grasshopper I think it is..
Apparently I've become obsessed with the cyber tool m. Can an awl and the multi-tool can/bottle opener live on the original knife layer and can you drop the can opener bottle opener layer and put in a dragonfly blade? I also noticed that the multi-bit is centered on the Cyber tool lite. Can the pliers and the multi-bit change order to try to center the screwdriver better?
The "multi-tool can/bottle opener" AKA combination tool can be placed on a Cybertool with the Dragonfly blade. Adding the awl might be difficult though if you were to remove the can and bottle openers layer. Yes, the tools could be rearranged to get the bit driver as close to the center as possible.
@@FittoSurvive I was hoping to not have to reprofile a dragonfly hence having it on its own layer. And I was under the impression that victorinox made an awl that flips out 180 at the end of the tool and not in the middle. I thought it replaced the pen knife
@@FittoSurvive I see, I just did an acursory search. The awl that I'm thinking of is on a smaller platform. Maybe I would go with the combo tool and an electrician or a pruner. Idk the awl has so many random uses.
Awesome work, altough I don't get these conversions. Won't those g10 liners wear to much or abrade the steel? I wouldn't like glass debris in friction points.
@@FittoSurvive I'm asking because sawing through G10 planes can leave some nasty dust up in the air and you don't want to breathe this. But it really depends on how you go about things if you need certain protective gear for that or not. Anyway, I find it fascinating how you work and what you accomplish, that's why I am so interested. Cheers
Do you sometimes use the grasshopper or honeybee from spyderco to do these mods? I think the grasshopper might have too long of a blade initially but it's an easy modification and 12C27 is a cool steel for a SAK !
Do you have any How I mades not featuring a blade reprofile. I have a Dragonfly 2 & a 91mm Victorinox Compact I'd love to undertake this project on, however I really don't want to lose the blade profile or finger choil of the Spydy. I know they can be put together without a profile with some down sides, but I don't know if the process is different?
@@FittoSurvive Ah, bugger, have had no luck finding one so far, I'm right in saying your 3-4 minute long videos are typically reviews/showcases & your 15-20 minute long videos are normally build logs? If I search your video log for "How I made" there are very few results unfortunately. Gotten as far as drilling out the brass rivets on my Compact & removing the blade from the dragonfly, trying to figure out the next step in placing & adapting the blade to fit into the victorinox spring seat & figuring out what sized round standoffs/bolts I need to put the victorinox back together.
@@BluTrollPro I will be posting a couple more build videos within the next month or so. If you need help, send me a message and I'll help you out. Send me an email here: f2scustoms@gmail.com
@@FittoSurvive look forward to them, been wanting a one handed opening SAK since seeing a picture of one a few years ago, possibly one of yours, or SAKology’s. Love the concept as I love SAKs but the primary blades are generally pretty poor. I’ll keep your email in mind, it’s greatly appreciated, wasn’t wanting to push for info you didn’t have on your site as it’s your business making them, if you have any specs for the standoffs/reassembly bolts you use to replace the old brass rivets that’d be ideal. I’m also trying to figure out the positioning to sit the unprofiled blade in so that it folds in smoothly.
Quick question, while these tools aren't pry bars or dedicated drivers, I can see a need to drive smaller screws perhaps even with the bottle opener socket bit trick where a commonly available screwdriver bit is used. I was wondering about stability of G10 as opposed to aluminum. Personally I would prefer a 300 series set of stainless liners in these knives as weight isn't much of a concern when carried on a belt sheath😂
The G10 is actually very rigid. And the major advantage that it has over aluminum is that if you do bend it, it will return back to true. Whereas if you bend the original aluminum liners, they stay bent. I haven't seen stainless steel liners yet, but I have used titanium, brass, and copper for liners before.
The brass grommets have to be harvested from the knives that you disassemble. Or, I have seen them for sell in China on Aliexpress. I do not know good the quality is because I have never tried them.
Where do you buy the replacement rivets and rods? If you harvest the original brass rings, would a simple brass rod of the right diameter cut to length work?
I assume you are asking about the brass pins? They are 2.5 mm in diameter for the two outer pins and 2.2mm in diameter for the two inner pins. Here's a link for the 2.5mm pins. amzn.to/3FzGhSJ The 2.2 mm brass pins are harder to source from the States, here's a link to some, but they ship from China. amzn.to/3P7rGkJ
I have made a Swiss Army knife with the Havalon Piranta scalpel. It does not necessarily replace the original blades, but the original blades can be removed.
@@warrenpigg6209 Yes, the 93mm pruner blade can replace the small blade. You may have to lightly bend the pruner blade so that it doesn't tap the original blade.
Thanks for the video. Loved watching beginning to end. And thanks for not putting that elevator music that just keeps repeating itself. Loved it. My knife next
Glad that you enjoyed the video! Sure thing.
This is so close to exactly the toolset I'd want. It's awake to see it together. Another great build! Thanks!
@@wgkincheloe2458 thanks!
Awesome build,every time I watch a video…I get more and more excited about mine…
Thanks! Oh yeah? That's good. 😝👍🏻
That is a beautiful knife! I love the camo scales you used.
Thank you sir! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That was very nice I have that exact same Swiss multi-tool kit now you're making me want to change mine
@@joshuacantu101 👍🏻😅 Thanks!
That snapping sound is a proven like the original SAK. Looking forward to receive my Cybertool M mod. Great job as always 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Yes, the snap is always a good sign.
That's great that you are looking forward to your order. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great work. Always enjoy your projects, personally I would prefer with voice-over 🤓
If customs and postal services weren't that bad here, I would have definitely ordered some Cybertool M mod!
Thank you! Glad to hear that.
OK, I was curious if people would prefer silence or me explaining what I was doing. So, thanks for the input!
I love love my cybertool with blue transparent blue scales but these is really great modifications. If I stumbled with a pretty used one I will try to modify it as well. Thanks for the video. Best mods for victorinox so far.
You are very welcome! Glad that you enjoyed the video.
Fantastic, you make it look so easy but I know it is not. A true talent. Keep up the great job and thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I appreciate that! I will do my best.
now THAT is a super multi tool, amazing job!
Thank you! 👍🏻😁
Hello! A very nice build - you kept the basic structure of the knife, but at the same time it looks totally different...nice! I like the colors you chose...again, the combination of technical savvy, order and discipline(the way you ordered the parts) and artistic bent have produced a knife which is pleasing to the eye and is practical in its use...Good job!
Hey! Thank you! Yes, this knife has less customization than other builds.
Thank you for the kind words! Hope you enjoyed the video.
Wooow... I admit I am jealous sir! How snappy video! Great outcome...
Thank you! 😊
Arent you concern about the spring pressure and movement making that brass bushing on the spyderco blade getting worn and starting to have some play in it prematurely? Maybe filing the hole with tig as an option? None the less spectacular job , congrats !
Hmmm... I haven't had any trouble yet with the brass bushing. I will have to try out the tungsten gas welding... Thanks for the tip!
Awesome job, looks really amazing! I really have been wanting to get this SAK and turn it into a two layer pliers and bit driver only! Would be such a great and versatile tool to add to my EDC.
Thank you!
Yes, that would be a versatile and TSA friendly setup.
Awesome work as always Cody!😎 Very informative and you make it look so easy, keep killing it🍻
Thank you! 😋 I will do my best.
Right on! Best video yet in my opinion, love this kind of content from you :)
Thank you! Glad to hear that. Did you prefer the video with no (few) words?
@@FittoSurvive not necessarily prefer fever words, I think talking through the process is fine and definitely builds trust with the viewer but what I did find better in this video are the captions throughout the process. If you had those in the other videos and I missed them then you might have done them differently here so it caught my eye. I like visual content, written docs and design in general, so any visual cues or information will always pique my interest.
@@antonsimanov That makes sense. 👍🏻 Thank you for the feedback, I will definitely take it into consideration.
Great video and fabulous knife. Loved your use of the 58mm golf tool
Thank you! Yeah, that Caddy comes in super handy.
Son modificaciones solo para ti?? O modificas de otras personas????
I do accept custom orders. You can check out my website for more details: www.f2scustoms.com
Great video and thanks for sharing…………..nice job and the final product is impressive!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Very well done indeed, your patience and your quality of work is outstanding, you are to be commended for this great video and the work you have done. Do you sell the knife?
Thank you! I greatly appreciate that!
I accept orders for these custom knives.
Love what you do.I have just starting collecting victorinox knives.I would love to customise some of mine.When are you in the u.k. next?😁👍
Thanks a bunch!! I'd love to visit the UK. I'd probably get detained at the airport, for carrying a bunch of knife parts. LOL
Love your work.👌
man after watchin your videos it tempts me a lot to try...lol its just a crazy disaster if i mess up that spyderco blade....lol...Great work brah!!!
It is an exciting project. But yeah, some of it is trial and error. 😬
Sometimes I wonder why custom knives are so damn expensive... but videos like this show it's justified, regarding the amount of work that went into creating it.
Great job, beautiful knife
Thank you. Yeah, that is for sure. And this build actually didn't have much custom work other than the Spyderco blade and the G10 liners. Some projects take much more time and effort.
@@FittoSurvive yeah but I saw your other stuff too, acid etched blades and such. Also you have to get the spyderco knives which are just donors and afterwards useless cause they have no blade. So, as I said, it's totally justified.
@@Kleiner_Lutz You are correct there.
you are a master at this, the best. Thank you for sharing the knowledge, beyond that I can never do it because I have no tools, nor do I encourage it haha, I love to see your work and see how you make everything fit together perfectly. keep it up from arg :) !
Thanks a lot! Glad that you enjoyed the video and my work. 👍🏻👍🏻
@@FittoSurvive i
Damn your work is amazing!
Your channel really got me wanting to take my swiss champ apart. I got the tools and im not new to building stuff but im still hesitant . where do you get your liner material and acid from?
Thank you.
It's an exciting project for sure. I order my G10 from www.makermaterialsupply.com and I buy the acid from a local shop.
Wow! You sure make some special ones! 💯 🔥
Thank you!! ☺️
Amazing, you are an artist, but why didn't you clean a serrated knife or file?
@@Mohammed96M Thanks! This is one of my older videos, I was still a bit more amateur then. 😅👍🏻
@@FittoSurvive Man, I thought you were working for one of the international knife companies, but you are really a professional... I wish you more progress
@@Mohammed96M Thanks a bunch! I really appreciate it.
Fantastic job👍👍
But the byrd blad is thicker than the original blade isn't it? Does it fit with the blade spring and the small blade without play?
Thank you!
Yes, the Byrd blade is just a bit thicker, I thin it down a bit to fit properly. No play at all in the tools.
Nice work! If there is a reason why the knife cant be in place of bottle / can opener layer (1st layer but on the other side)? It would allow one hand opening for right handed person. Also 2nd question - if there is a chance see you modifying some victorinox multitool like Spirit X? Acid wash, blade replacement for one hand opening etc.
Thank you!
I can not move the knife layer to the right side because it's back tool is the corkscrew. The corkscrew protrudes into the cutout on the back scale. That is why the knife layer has to remain on the left side.
I have not tried modifying a Spirit X yet. It might be possible to do.
What brand of drill bits do u use? Where u get them from! I love your work! Great videos to!
I use cobalt drill bits. I usually order them from Ebay because it is difficult to find 2.2mm and 2.5mm anywhere else without buying an entire huge set.
That's awesome, I have done a similar task by replacing a broken tip knife blade and a can opener tab broke off on my old Swisschamp. Where did ya get those yellow dividers?
Thanks! I made them from a sheet of G10.
Bro I'm super impressed! That was bad ass! What would you charge me to customize my swiss army knife?
Thanks. Glad to hear that. It depends on what you are wanting done. But it would cost around $200.
Please make a tutorial how to make the spacer without marking from the original one.
I will try to add that in the next build video.
Amazing work bro keep up the good work my man
Thank you!
@@FittoSurvive anytime bro
Amazing as always.
Thank you!
Stunning I love your work 👍🏻
Thanks so much 😊
I've been inspired by this and have already begun the process but I was curious of one thing you used in the video. What were those small brass washers you used at the ends of the rods you riveted, and where can I get them? Thank you for the inspiration and your quality of work.
Hey! I am glad to hear that!
Those brass washers have to be removed from the Swiss Army Knife that you disassemble. You have to be careful not to damage them or else you'll have to take apart another knife.
@@FittoSurvive Man I don't know how I didn't notice that until you said it. Definitely appreciate the response. I'll be modding up my own cybertool m within the month. Thank you sir
@@Toast_smb Good luck! It's an exciting project for sure.
This is absolutely amazing...
Thanks!
Pretty slick. Nice skills.
Thank you!
Pretty cool design!
Thanks!
I wonder if there is a way to add a Leatherman bit driver so that you can use leather man bit on the victoronox.
Interesting idea! I would have to try.
Very cool and great work! I'm wondering if there would be a good Spyder Co Byrd blade to replace the Pen blade as well, Maybe the one they use for the Spyder Nox minichamps? a grasshopper I think it is..
I actually have thought about trying to fit 2 Spydercos next to each other, one large and one small. Haven't been able to work it out yet.
I eagerly await hearing when you do. I'll also let ya know anything I figure out if I decide to take a look at it as well.
@@korgan7779 Sounds great! 👍🏻👍🏻
Apparently I've become obsessed with the cyber tool m. Can an awl and the multi-tool can/bottle opener live on the original knife layer and can you drop the can opener bottle opener layer and put in a dragonfly blade? I also noticed that the multi-bit is centered on the Cyber tool lite. Can the pliers and the multi-bit change order to try to center the screwdriver better?
The "multi-tool can/bottle opener" AKA combination tool can be placed on a Cybertool with the Dragonfly blade. Adding the awl might be difficult though if you were to remove the can and bottle openers layer. Yes, the tools could be rearranged to get the bit driver as close to the center as possible.
@@FittoSurvive I was hoping to not have to reprofile a dragonfly hence having it on its own layer. And I was under the impression that victorinox made an awl that flips out 180 at the end of the tool and not in the middle. I thought it replaced the pen knife
@@RandomTuber782 The Dragonfly could be placed on a layer of it's own. I haven't seen an awl like that for the 91mm SAK.
@@FittoSurvive I see, I just did an acursory search. The awl that I'm thinking of is on a smaller platform. Maybe I would go with the combo tool and an electrician or a pruner. Idk the awl has so many random uses.
@@RandomTuber782 Yes, there is a flip out awl for the smaller sizes. 👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome work, altough I don't get these conversions. Won't those g10 liners wear to much or abrade the steel? I wouldn't like glass debris in friction points.
Thank you! I haven't had any trouble with the G10 liners so far. They are actually smooth like plexiglass and not abrasive at all.
Also show us in the future how you're cutting out the G10 liners
I will definitely do that in the next build video.
I used safety glasses a couple of times during this video. I guess I should really show that too.
@@FittoSurvive I'm asking because sawing through G10 planes can leave some nasty dust up in the air and you don't want to breathe this. But it really depends on how you go about things if you need certain protective gear for that or not. Anyway, I find it fascinating how you work and what you accomplish, that's why I am so interested. Cheers
@@DaikenkiniPosso Yeah, the dust from cutting the G10 is both toxic and has dangerous fibers. So, yeah a mask is needed while cutting the G10.
Do you sell these? I’d definitely buy one. Great work 👍
I do accept custom orders. My current waiting list is about 41 weeks. Check out my website for more information. www.f2scustoms.com
Magnifique, beau boulot !
Thanks!
What size brass rod did you use to fill in the pivot hole on the Spyderco blade?
I used a 4mm brass rod.
Do you sometimes use the grasshopper or honeybee from spyderco to do these mods? I think the grasshopper might have too long of a blade initially but it's an easy modification and 12C27 is a cool steel for a SAK !
Can't beat your dragonfly addition tho, it's the best looking of all !
I have used the Grasshopper for 84mm SAKs and the Honeybee for 58mm SAKs. I have not placed either in a 91mm SAK though.
@@FittoSurvive Thanks for the answer ! Already said it numerous times but this mods really elevate the Victorinox SAKs
@@ramonade_knives Thanks again for that compliment!
Would it still work with only the pliers screwdriver and scissors and the back hook
I could set up a tool like that. But it would have to be set up differently.
Amazing work 👍
Thank you!!!
Awesome job!
Thanks!
Can you try to do the smaller blade from the pioneer on a mini champ, or sd?
Check out some more of my videos on my channel. I have made a couple 58mm custom Swiss Army Knives.
What kind of drill bit do you need to drill through the new knife blade?
I use a cobalt drill bit. 2.5mm
Excelent work!
Thank you!
what a great customization job, just one question, what kind of washers you use for the brass rods??
I use the original "washers". You have to carefully drill them out during disassembly. If you damage them, then you'll need a donor knife.
@@FittoSurvive ouch, good tip for the surgery... gonna be extra careful, big fan of your work...
@@sissmo 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Best of luck with your project!
Best of the best!
Much appreciated!
Do you have any How I mades not featuring a blade reprofile.
I have a Dragonfly 2 & a 91mm Victorinox Compact I'd love to undertake this project on, however I really don't want to lose the blade profile or finger choil of the Spydy. I know they can be put together without a profile with some down sides, but I don't know if the process is different?
Yes, I do have some build videos where I do not reprofile the Spydie. You'll have to scroll through my videos to find one.
@@FittoSurvive Ah, bugger, have had no luck finding one so far, I'm right in saying your 3-4 minute long videos are typically reviews/showcases & your 15-20 minute long videos are normally build logs?
If I search your video log for "How I made" there are very few results unfortunately.
Gotten as far as drilling out the brass rivets on my Compact & removing the blade from the dragonfly, trying to figure out the next step in placing & adapting the blade to fit into the victorinox spring seat & figuring out what sized round standoffs/bolts I need to put the victorinox back together.
@@BluTrollPro I will be posting a couple more build videos within the next month or so. If you need help, send me a message and I'll help you out. Send me an email here: f2scustoms@gmail.com
@@FittoSurvive look forward to them, been wanting a one handed opening SAK since seeing a picture of one a few years ago, possibly one of yours, or SAKology’s. Love the concept as I love SAKs but the primary blades are generally pretty poor.
I’ll keep your email in mind, it’s greatly appreciated, wasn’t wanting to push for info you didn’t have on your site as it’s your business making them, if you have any specs for the standoffs/reassembly bolts you use to replace the old brass rivets that’d be ideal.
I’m also trying to figure out the positioning to sit the unprofiled blade in so that it folds in smoothly.
How do you overcome the scale drag on the outside tools? I cringed when I saw you grinding that blade 😩
If the scales are flat, they should cause any drag. Some of the titanium scales I use have to be straightened out.
Quick question, while these tools aren't pry bars or dedicated drivers, I can see a need to drive smaller screws perhaps even with the bottle opener socket bit trick where a commonly available screwdriver bit is used. I was wondering about stability of G10 as opposed to aluminum. Personally I would prefer a 300 series set of stainless liners in these knives as weight isn't much of a concern when carried on a belt sheath😂
The G10 is actually very rigid. And the major advantage that it has over aluminum is that if you do bend it, it will return back to true. Whereas if you bend the original aluminum liners, they stay bent.
I haven't seen stainless steel liners yet, but I have used titanium, brass, and copper for liners before.
The brass rods in the description dont come with ends. Where do you get the ones used in this video?
The brass grommets have to be harvested from the knives that you disassemble. Or, I have seen them for sell in China on Aliexpress. I do not know good the quality is because I have never tried them.
Very good work here 🙂👌
Thank you!
absolutely brilliant
Thank you!
What about clear plexiglass for liners?
Might be an interesting option.
🔥 Do you happen to have a machine shop or you only buy scales from a third party?
At the moment, I source scales from a third party. I hope to be able to make my own scales in the future though.
Nice looking knife.
Thank you.
Where do you buy the replacement rivets and rods? If you harvest the original brass rings, would a simple brass rod of the right diameter cut to length work?
Hey, I harvest the original brass rings and use new brass rods. I included a link to them in the description of the video.
@@FittoSurvive great thanks
@@Vincintosh You are welcome.
Is it possible to incorporate the sog v cutter into the cybertool m also? or something similar.
I don't know about the sog V cutter, I haven't experimented with it. Seems like Wenger has a V cutter of some kind that might work.
@@FittoSurvive do you happen to have a image of the cutter you mentioned? thanks
@@carlmason8033 Search in Google for "older Wenger can opener". You will see the tool in that search.
That’s very cool.
Thank you!
Can you use Aluminum pins instead of the Brass.
I have actually never tried that.
How big is the brass for the Byrd fitting and what size is the drill bit for the hole
I use a 4mm brass rod to peen in the original pivot hole, then drill it out with a 2.5mm drill bit.
Thanks again
@@FittoSurvive I should be able to do this with the Huntsman right
@@sirris_of_the_sunless_realms Yes, the Huntsman is a 91mm SAK just like the one in the video.
Beautiful
Thank you!
Where did you buy the 2.2mm copper pin???
amzn.to/4937r05
What are the replacement copper inserts? What length/diameter?
I assume you are asking about the brass pins? They are 2.5 mm in diameter for the two outer pins and 2.2mm in diameter for the two inner pins.
Here's a link for the 2.5mm pins. amzn.to/3FzGhSJ
The 2.2 mm brass pins are harder to source from the States, here's a link to some, but they ship from China. amzn.to/3P7rGkJ
@@FittoSurvive thank you brother
@@stevenglock You are welcome!
Amazing work
Thank you!
Hi. Where can I buy half of your skills ? 😅
😅👍🏻👍🏻
Top. Muito obrigado foi um prazer ver o vídeo excelente qualidade.
Thank you!
I need to learn this so I can change out my broken blade...
It is a fun project. 👍🏻 Not too hard to learn. I think peening was the most difficult part for me when I was learning.
I'm impressed!! Damn😉🤙✌
☺️ Thank you!
改装能力强,看着很爽,整挺好!👍👍👍
谢谢! 很高兴您喜欢这些修改。
can you make one with the blades replaced with the large hunting scalpel knives?
I have made a Swiss Army knife with the Havalon Piranta scalpel. It does not necessarily replace the original blades, but the original blades can be removed.
@@FittoSurvive nice
@@DrWarman86 Thanks.
Great job and video.
Thank you!
super nice!
Thank you!
Good work
Thank you!
Very cool!
Thank you!
Do you re-use the old rivets, are do you get new pins and new rivets?
Hey! I re-use the old rivets, if they are undamaged. I usually use new pins unless I am building a thin knife.
@@FittoSurvive Tnx for the answer, really like your builds! Keep up the good work =)
@@chimpokemonchoko9530 Thank you! I am pleased to hear that! 👍🏻👍🏻
do you know which spyderco one hand knife is suitable for 86 mm victorinox waiter ?
I was able to put a Spyderco Grasshopper into an 84mm Victorinox. (Waiter)
@@FittoSurvive thank you i will try
i made it, thank you very much for your attention and information
where i can find this pins to replace the old ones?
Here's some links: you will need both sizes.
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There is any way to use screws instead?
Again, you make this look so easy. But I've tried.; not so easy and working with a camera in front of you! 😮
Yes, working (especially drilling and peening) with a camera in front of you is super difficult.
Very Cool 😎
Thank you!
Where can I find the bushings in quanity?
Here's a link: www.etsy.com/listing/1431508987/brass-ring-rivets-for-medium-sized
Thank you, and I love your work. You inspired me
@@warrenpigg6209 You're welcome! Glad to hear that.
Hey sorry to bother, will 93mm small pruner work in 91mm blade layer without modification?
@@warrenpigg6209 Yes, the 93mm pruner blade can replace the small blade. You may have to lightly bend the pruner blade so that it doesn't tap the original blade.
6:18 ouch, if that blade gets stuck in the drill and rotates ... 😳 It seems to be oriented best of the 2 ways thou 😬
So cool 😎 thanks
Glad you liked it!
Wear. Can I buy 1 grate work keep it up
Thank you. Check out my website for information on how to order one. www.f2scustoms.com
Perfect!!!
Thanks!
How much do you sell these for
The price varies depending on the toolset and scales. But they start around $250. A build like this one in the video costs about $400.
Excelent!!!!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Awesome
Thank you!
Beautiful work.....but I think your warranty is voided.
Thank you. Yes, I am sure all warranties are completely voided. 😋
Thank you
You are welcome