Modifying your Leatherman Wave

Posted by: Saunterer

Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/04/02 03:53 PM

Has anyone been able to, or thought about adding to/modifying their Leatherman Wave? After carrying a SA Champ for almost 15 years, I've finally switched over to a Wave only for the real pliers. Along with the usual tools, I've found the pliers to be truly helpful; I've tightened some copper fittings, fixed the wire on an electric fence, and retightened my daughters seat after she made a skin donation to the parks department when trying to avoid a stick on the trail. But I do miss some of the features that the SAK had, such as the ruler, pen, straight pin and magnifying glass. But question to the group, what mods have you done, or would like to do to your Wave? There has to be something else I/we can do to customize this tool for your individual tastes. Maybe a meeting of the minds here could help us out.<br><br>The only things I've accomplished so far are using a Dremel tool to make the lanyard hole a little bigger to be able use 550 cord and added a sewing needle inside the handle. The needle is attached with a small 7mm x 15mm magnet (strong flexible refrigerator type) placed against the handle in front of the can/bottle opener. Stays in great, and a light tap, when the handles are open, gets the needle out. So far I haven't experienced it falling out while in my pocket. And I hope not. Now I've added a splinter remover, sewing needle, and emergency compass to my Wave. I've also tried to shave down a Zippo flint to get it small enough to try to store it in the Wave somewhere but no luck so far. <br><br>So what ye say? Anyone else tried to see how more versatile you can make your Wave?
Posted by: Trusbx

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 02:36 AM

I have not actually thought of modifying the wave, mainly because I think it is well designed as it is ( although I wish the blade would stay sharp longer...)<br>How did you add a compass to the wave? Glue it onto the handles?<br>I like all the neat stuff on the SAK too ( I have a swiss champ and now a workchamp too), but I think that if you really want more stuff in your package, it would probably be easier to get a better sheath for the wave or modify the sheath to hold more stuff.<br><br>I have this fear of my (unprofessional) modifications either affecting the functionality of the tool or screwing it up big time!<br><br><br><br>
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 04:09 AM

It also may affect the warranty too. And besides, if Tim finds out what you did, he may take the idea and get it patented before you....:D
Posted by: Saunterer

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 12:15 PM

Maybe my original post was not too clear. English composition was not my strong point back in school. I agree that my Wave is a well designed tool. That is why my SAK of 15 years is now sitting on the sidelines and not my EDC. But what I am trying to accomplish is not turning a Wave into a Frankenstein-custom-made-multi tool, but just simply seeing how many more features I can add to it and keep it the same dimensions. By using a small magnet and a sewing needle, I have added an emergency compass to my Wave. Also a splinter remover, balloon popper, holding the magnet in the pliers to retrieve a small screw that dropped in a tight place, or whatever you may need a magnet/needle in your daily activities. It's kind of like buying a new 4x4 truck, and adding a tool box or trailer hitch. Just the little things that can make your usage a little better.<br><br>Next, maybe etching little tick marks onto the spine of the file in 1/4" or 5mm markings for a ruler? Drilling a 1/32" or so hole in the smallest screwdriver to make an awl? <br><br>I hope Mr. Leatherman is not reading this. Grin.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 02:00 PM

I am a little surprised that there isn't already a business offering custom modifications to multi-tools, similar to what gunsmiths provide for fine firearms. There must be someone who would provide all the little adjustments and alterations that would spell perfection for the owner. The removable file, featured in an article on this website, is a pretty good example of what can be done.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 02:44 PM

"custom modifications to multi-tools, similar to what gunsmiths provide for fine firearms"<br><br>Ive been reading this thread and trying to figure out what I could do to one with a TIG welder (heliarc for those who know it by that) and a Dremel tool. Im drawing a blank on usefull mods.
Posted by: billvann

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 02:52 PM

Where did you get the magnet? I haven't seen a good source besides refridgerator stuff.
Posted by: Saunterer

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 03:10 PM

Well it is actually a refrigerator magnet. I just trimmed it down to about 7mm x 15mm (size was not really factor, just ended up this way). If I had some small brushless motors to bust open, or slot race car motors you could possibly find one small enough to work. <br><br>
Posted by: Saunterer

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 03:16 PM

A friend of mine in the northeast is a laser developer/engineer/experimentor and gave me a stainless steel plate engraved by laser for one of our amateur radio field day excursions. Maybe someone like this could burn a ruler onto multi-tools that are lacking them. Or custom logos, names. Hmmmm.
Posted by: M_a_x

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 03:17 PM

I found some small magnet rods ( diameter 4 mm, length 20 mm) in an electronics supply shop. They´re used for operating reed switches.
Posted by: billvann

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 04:16 PM

Thanks. I'll try thr fridge magnete. Or I can visit the local slot car track!
Posted by: AyersTG

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 05:51 PM

Bill - Next time you're around Milwaukee and N. Central in Chicago, stop in American Science and Surplus - prepare to spend a lot of time and at least some money if you have even a spark of "boy" left in you <grin>. URL for them is here.<br><br>Regards,<br><br>Tom
Posted by: billvann

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 07:27 PM

Been there, done that! It's an amazing place. Although it's hit-or-miss to find a specific item since it is surplus. Plus you're more likely to find an industrial electro-magnet from a russian submarine before you'd find a small magnet to fit in a Wave.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 08:40 PM

It just dawned on me. That must be some rather low quality stainless steel if a magnet sticks to it.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/05/02 10:05 PM

Or high carbon.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/22/02 03:38 PM

I was going to post about an incredibally strong magnet I fould in a hard drive. I just took a look at the American science and surplus sight, and there it was under the name killer magnet. There selling magnets from old hard drives
Posted by: dBu24

Re: Modifying your Leatherman Wave - 09/26/02 07:54 PM

Re magnets, modern neodymium iron boron magnets , are incredible strong as compared to older aluminum nickel cobalt (alnico) magnets. A small 5 mm diamter bead will do wonders.