EDC multi tool organizer - design from White Witcher
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Hello friends ))
New project, design from White Witcher (Woolenpaw).
EDC multi tool organizer - "TRON."
Pattern here: www.inspireupl...
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I like it, it looks nice and is different than the big pouches I usually see for EDC. Where if you need anything you have to open the whole thing up.
Thank you very much ! Good luck and prosperity to you!
Maybe i'm a bit too picky, but I'm not impressed. On your channel you provide lots of interesting designs, including this one, but show poor craftsmanship
a) no grooving - grooving along the holes is ment to protect the thread from wearing down, which leads to desintegration
b) a proper double-stitch (both needles through the same hole at the same time) ensures, the threads aren't pinched with the second needle/thread and compromise it's strenght
c) placing the bottom wings of the front pouches on top of the belt loop is one of the silliest things ever seen - it's the point of highest pressure, so any high points will rub against your pants while walking. Put it between the base-layer and the belt loop(s) and leave an overhang of approx. 1/4"/6mm and taper it to protect your pants
d) don't leave any 90° corners at the outside, they wear down everything in contact with them and catch on obstacles as well, possibly ripping your stitching
Why do you double up so many parts - just for a fancier look?
I made a leather sheath for a big (115mm) SAK from really thin (~1mm) leather with button closures some three decades ago and never had an issue, just had to renew the stitching 10 years ago. Only thing doubled up is the 1/2"/12mm belt-loop - I did it, but I'm not sure if it was really needed.
Seems to me, your pouches are ment to showcase, not for intense outdoor use.
BTW: what's the (aluminium?) metal strip with all these different sized blind-holes in the second pouch (with the bit-set) for?
Hello and thank you for taking the time and writing so many words!
We are all different, we think and act differently. And everyone has different tastes.
First of all I create a Design, then I try to make it comfortable, practical and the right size for certain things (in this case a Leatherman Surge and two sets of bits). I made this case to order for a person who liked everything about this case and who was grateful to me.
Everyone can sew parts in their own way - with a French seam, or a regular one, with or without a knot.
The plate is needed to install buttons or rivets and I simply put it in place of the second set of bits to show the dimensions of the pocket.
In any case, thanks for the feedback and good luck))