It works just great. I must say I worked very slowly. With a feltpen I marked the outline of the lanyard ring and then cut out the shape as accurately as possible. I frequently checked if the new tool allready fitted. Now it snaps in place quit fermly. I managed to cut an ash log of about two inches without any problems. The teeth of this saw are a bit small and slow. But as a general idea it's perfect. Why didn't Leatherman think of this? <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
If I have some time I will search for other kinds of sawblades:
hacksaw blades for cutting metal, maybe tungsten carbide for cutting very hard stuff like glas. The sawblades don't take a lot of space in the leather sheath, that's what is nice about this idea!