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BIG IDEA DESIGN TPT Slide : Titanium Pocket Tool (Matte Black)

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not too easy to deploy single-handedly. you can do it, i can do it, he/she/it can do it. or maybe she caht do it, haha. because of fat chamfers and rounded corners feels very comfortable, "soft" in hand; nice build quality, no internal rattling noise The other big issues I have is the blades rub against the bottom of the slide, blunting them pretty much instantly. I thought I must have put an old one in by mistake, so I just put one straight from the box into it. I opened and closed it for maybe 30 seconds and the blade was already so blunt I can comfortably run it across my fingers. imo the bottle opener could be 4.00mm shorter, making the TPT shorter and exposing 4mm longer cutting edge in turn. maybe the wasted 4mm are for pants extra safety margin or maybe the cap lifter wouldn't work anymore without prior blade removal, but i still think it's a waste So no, with the TPT i don't do swinging arm slashings (→convex blade) or carpet cuttings (→straight blade), sorry :shrug:

in practice a 6-way tool : fire steel striker, finger nail file, mini pry bar, bottle opener, razor blade as cutter & scraper (imho the hex bit driver and the open-end wrench have extremely limited practical usage and sorry the screwdriver becomes fully functional only after a mod) Congratulations — woohoo — yay — yeah, baby; you’ve created your very first Teachers Pay Teachers product! Yes, it’s a freebie, and yes your potted plant grew 6 inches in the time it took you to finish. But YOU DID IT!I will write a separate article about clip art and photos, because it’s a big topic. Step 4: Proofread and Tweak Durability: If your environment constantly tests your equipment, getting a particularly durable knife is highly recommended. Heftier knives will usually stand up to abuse more efficiently, even if made with plastic. However, even smaller knives can withstand wear and tear with titanium or high-quality aluminum builds. not suitable for heavy duty cutting tasks because the thumb of a firm grip would eventually or accidentally press the slider button I would suggest that before you even start the next lesson make a 2nd resource and even a 3rd. It’s a good idea for a few reasons.

Everything’s perfect? Now it’s time to make it difficult to steal your work. It happens. I’ve read many times in Facebook groups about teacher authors having their stuff posted on the open web and people repurposing and selling their proprietary work. It stinks, but it happens. Bernard is known for bringing everyday carry out of obscurity and into the mainstream, having been published or featured in various publications such as GQ, TIME Magazine, The New York Times, VICE, HYPEBEAST, Outside, and many others. He has also played a part in curating, designing, and developing digital and physical products, resulting in successful crowdfunding projects or limited edition collaboration products with established softgoods brands. He stays on the pulse of the EDC industry by attending trade shows, participating in online interest communities, and actively engaging with fellow gear enthusiasts on social media. Whenever you cut something with the TPT (draw- or push-cutting, doesn't matter), try to imagine if you weren't better off with a razor sharp concave blade for the task. With enough realistic imagination you'd come to same conclusion of this post:are the shallow millimeter-spaced vertical grooves at the bottom edge intentional? while that edge can be used as file or finger nail file, why not make a genuine metric ruler (with +1mm resolution) out of it? I’m so glad you’re following these lessons. There is a lot of info on the web that you can cull from and it’s very helpful. But I couldn’t find a step-by-step, hold-my-hand-through-the-process guide out there for free. You’re getting there. There are approximately 1,149 steps to creating each and every product for your TpT store. Okay, I’m exagerating, but not by much. Mindset Because i have tested so many standard razor blades (i.e. with straight edge) and in many everyday cutting situations the cutting performance of a concave blade is unmatched. As a rule of thumb, whenever you do a draw-cutting motion (as opposed to push-cutting), a concave blade does a better securer cutting job (cf. scythes, belt cutters, geman potato knife, serrated edges, geman chain saw principle, karambit, etc). The Stanley blade also works well for push-cutting tasks, as long as you push in a controlled way, say in a straight line. Of course, for arm-swinging cuts (like slashing with a sword) you'd want a convex or straight blade but that's not what you do with such a small keychain gadget or is it? :devil: Utility knives generally perform poorly as weapons. While extremely sharp, their thin structure makes them prone to break when improperly used. What is a serrated utility knife used for?

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