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#280183 - 03/31/16 11:25 PM Re: Multi-function Belt Buckle [Re: Alex]
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A nice addition to the tool kit would be a T handle for the bit extender - something slotted to fit right over the bit extender blade. Any bright ideas? Such a gadget should be fashioned so that it has more than that one use, like a diamond coated surface so that it could sharpen blades....
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#280188 - 04/01/16 03:14 AM Re: Multi-function Belt Buckle [Re: hikermor]
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That's the slightly modified bits holder for me. I've tried to explain that with the first image above, but probably in too much details smile It's not ideal, as the plastic there quite soft, but often it's sufficient to do the job, especially if you pinch the center with your fingers. I plan to print it in white PLA to make it more rigid in the middle, more visible, and maybe with a couple more slots for bits.


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#280189 - 04/01/16 03:17 AM Re: Multi-function Belt Buckle [Re: hikermor]
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All my LM bit kits (and I have a few) are stored with the LM bit extender and are supposed to be associated with a multitool. So, for me, modifying the bit cards wouldn't be helpful. But I can see where you're coming from with it.

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#280190 - 04/01/16 03:24 AM Re: Multi-function Belt Buckle [Re: hikermor]
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By the way, does anybody know the official purpouse of such an odd shape of these bit cards? And their tail feature?

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#280192 - 04/01/16 04:22 AM Re: Multi-function Belt Buckle [Re: hikermor]
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My speculation is that they were designed to fit in the bit kit pouch and one at a time in the back of certain LM multitool pouches. The "tail" seems to me to be designed like a shoehorn, to make it easier to insert them therein.

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#280195 - 04/01/16 01:27 PM Re: Multi-function Belt Buckle [Re: chaosmagnet]
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You really need the "shoehorn" function to get both bit holders into the LMW holster, and at that, it isn't all that easy...
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#280196 - 04/01/16 01:39 PM Re: Multi-function Belt Buckle [Re: hikermor]
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Originally Posted By: hikermor
You really need the "shoehorn" function to get both bit holders into the LMW holster, and at that, it isn't all that easy...


Yep. I don't carry them that way.

I have a very small Leatherman Cordura pouch that just fits the two bit cards. This pouch sits next to a Surge in my car-based emergency kit; the bit extender fits neatly with the file in the Surge belt holster.

Countycomm makes a "Zipper Key Pouch" that neatly fits the two bit cards and the extender. One of these lives in my range bag next to my MUT and the other in my dresser next to my Wave.

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#280352 - 04/16/16 07:37 PM Re: Multi-function Belt Buckle [Re: hikermor]
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I want a buckle that will fit 2 keys - kickstarter?

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#280357 - 04/17/16 04:53 PM Re: Multi-function Belt Buckle [Re: Alex]
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That is a cool little kit. Some pretty nifty ideas. Makes me re-think my LMW set-up. Thanks for sharing, Alex!


Originally Posted By: Alex
My experience exactly. But try adding some duct tape over the extender. For me it makes a much more comfortable handle for the standalone use, and also helps to better securing it in the side loop of the nylon Wave belt holster. The width of the tape matches the bottom length of it exactly. The length of the piece is substantial to be useful (about 3').

Another useful trick I'm using - a side cut in the middle of the plastic bits holder, extending the middle bit's loop, so you can insert the extender into it making a high torqur handle. The plastic is weak though, so don't expect a really high torque, still - good yo have, without compromising anything.

Just made some pictures:

What's inside (the brightness is artificially enhanced for clarity):

1. two aluminum pieces (scavenged floppy doors);

2. sewing needle with strong nylon thread;

3. forceps (it's sad the LMW lacks it);

4. bits bank with cut-off section (middle bottom) for the extender insertion, note the hair-thin Nichrome wire winded around it between bits, it can be used as a great plastics saw, and as a reusable conductor for fire starting with the flashlight battery;

5. HD sewing needle, needle with handle, large injections (hollow) needle in the pocket behind the velcro;

6. extender with duct tape and standard (computer screw sized) bit;

7. AA flaslight;

8. peanut lighter sealed with white duct tape (white DT is good for writing with space pen on my key chain; sealing prolongs the fuel life in the lighter for much longer that with just the stock seal);

9. piece of white duct tape over the unused side of the pouch closure velcro with my email address (actually it's there for preventing the lint accumulation on the exposed velcro piece; it is exposed, because of the peanut lighter riding at the bottom of the pouch, preventing it from normal closing);

10. the bottom end of two types of the steel wire hunks, can be used as a reliable gear attachment point (see the image of the back);

11. steel wire screwing split ring - easy to undo one handed, reduces the lanyard's frying over the LMW's steel edges.

12. The lanyard with some split rings and swivels. I lost one LMW, now using the lanyard with everything in the pouch; it is long enough to operate the tool without detouching it; winded around the tool when in the pouch.





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#280358 - 04/17/16 05:06 PM Re: Multi-function Belt Buckle [Re: TeacherRO]
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Originally Posted By: TeacherRO
I want a buckle that will fit 2 keys - kickstarter?


That would be cool! Combined with the travel belt with a zipper pocket, with a few simple but useful bits of kit...

That black Men's Surplus buckle above looks pretty cool too, but it's chunkier than I'd want for EDC. I like the idea of carrying my kit on me, using something I'm wearing already. (Paracord as shoe and boot laces, for example.) I usually wear a belt, so why not make it a little more useful with the addition of a multi-function buckle? I'd have to be careful though, because it's too easy to end up with Batman's utility belt. wink
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