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#41016 - 05/23/05 01:34 PM Sheath for Swiss-Tech MicroPlus?
Craig Offline


Registered: 11/13/01
Posts: 1784
Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
I love my Swiss-Tech MicroPlus, but the sharp corners on the flathead screwdriver are tearing holes in my jeans pockets. It is also tearing up a tiny nylon sheath commandeered from another microtool I have. What I'd like is a pocket sheath that will tightly conform around the edges of the MicroPlus. If there's no movement, there will be no abrasion, so the sheath should be formfitting. Any ideas?

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#41017 - 05/23/05 04:07 PM Re: Sheath for Swiss-Tech MicroPlus?
M_a_x Offline
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Registered: 08/16/02
Posts: 1208
Loc: Germany
Iīd form a sheath from damp leather and sew it togehter. Thatīll ensure optimum fit. Itīs pretty easy to do. The trick is the proper dampness of the leather. I made a sheath for a folder with the size and weight of the Buck Ranger. The folder is held even when the sheath is held upside down. That should be thight enough.
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