I first saw this card a/w elastic EDC system was a few months ago. I was impressed with the design. Your iteration takes it to a new level of ingenuity.
Hi Phil: I’ve given tremendous thought to your innovation re: the elastic bands on the cut groove pallet. It’s the most ingenious new hack I’ve seen re: small EDC/PSK since I first thought to use pill capsule containers within larger sized “Altoids” style tins. My twitter is defunct at the moment but I’m blessed with 29k followers and intend to share more of your videos as soon as whatever the problem is over at twitter corrects. Plus you reply to your comments. As do I. It says a lot. 👊🏼💥
@behindthespotlight7983 Thank you for subscribing as well as your very supportive post. Congrats on your Twitter followers. That's an impressive number. The pocket rack project has been very rewarding to work on and has given me the opportunity to connect with some really interesting people with similar EDC interests. When they take the time to share their thoughts and ideas in the comments section of a video, the least I can do is acknowledge them and hopefully work through the ideas they want to share to improve the project. Bottom line is I'm really pleased with how this project is progressing and hopefully they are as well. Thanks again for your support.
I love all of these ideas! One suggestion, though: attach one strip of each side of the velcro to each card / tin (one strip of the hook side, one strip of the loop side). Then, you can mix and match anything with anything else - just line up the opposing velcro pieces.
Thanks Deez, it’s amazing how such a simple concept can can get improved upon. I’ve already got some ideas for the next version. Thanks again for your feedback.
I concur. I'm just seeing these today. They're very simple, but it takes a lot of time and a effort to make it work. They appeal to me because of the easy access. I have a few different Tactical bags. Fairly small. It's part of the fun, making things work. I'm the guy who used to say "serrations on a folding knife are ridiculous." and that carrying a flashlight was just ridickerous! I have a large Whychus Creek Bowie by Bill Siegle. I have fighting blades in the tanto style with 6" blades from Bud Nealy, and Adam Vigil. I build these kits around these knives. I have a handful of heavy duty fixed blade knives. I love the help these blades are offering to already overloaded operators. I recently weeded out things I don't use and let stuff go for reasonable prices. Nothing dredged up family secrets like being overly focused on the motorcycle racing just down the road. I appreciate your input. I know I can ask you whatever I want right? I think less is more. I can teach these cats to properly care for their weapons. I have 2 videos now to prove my point. Dangerous people.
@LAG3 - Checkout the new video here: ua-cam.com/video/8qOcoZ2_-o0/v-deo.html You can see quite a difference in the design compared to the one you watched yesterday ua-cam.com/video/F44XA3blkZI/v-deo.html . The choice of tools is getting more complex and the band design for securing the tools to it has stepped up quite a bit. It really starts to become mental exercise as well as design in progress. If you are interested in building one out, checkout the PDF in the description for the new video. Enjoy..
@user-jv1jz3dt1e Many thanks for your feedback. If you make one of these I think you'll be surprised how many tools you can get on one and how light it is compared to a full size multitool. I hope you will give it a try.
I've thought about that. Would you be OK with having the combined weight of the phone and a pocket rack with all of the tools on it? I can see keeping it in a back pack or maybe a belt pouch, but wouldn't it be too bulky in a pants pocket? maybe a smaller rack that could double as a phone stand? Let me know what you think.
this is pretty cool. I've always chosen my pocket organisers by which wastes least space on the organiser itself, something that should be pretty easy considering the pocket already is a sort of pouch. But this is the first time I've seen that concept stuck with to the end.
@julians.2597 - Thank you for your post. It's been described in some of the comments as an inside-out EDC pouch. It's what happens when you separate the bands and pockets inside an EDC pouch from the exterior pouch shell. You can use it as a stand alone EDC organizer or in a pouch or several in one pouch. It gives you quite a few options for managing how you store and organize your EDC tools. Thank you again for sharing your ideas.
@Castleknight I absolutely love the sound that comes out of them. I've spent a lot of time working on those. Pair one of them with a record player and it's just amazing to hear. Thanks again for posting
This looks great, Phil. Very nice. The 3D printed version could be any color, too, which would be awesome for people who are not into the all-black EDC.
Very true. That will allow for a great deal of visual customization as well as building snap-in options for specific tools, so that you would not need to use bands. 3D printing open up some really interesting customization options.
@lapulapu3500 You can actually make one for yourself now. Checkout the PDF in the description as well as the first video I posted about the pocket rack - ua-cam.com/video/bvm2ivZTILs/v-deo.html . Thanks for posting
Thank you for your feedback. If you make one of these by hand, rather than the 3D print, it takes about 45 minutes. Take a look at the first two videos and the PDF in the description for more details. It includes information on where to get the silicone elastic bands as well.
@johndigiovanni I'm thoroughly enjoying the process of building and improving on it. The encouragement and ideas from the community have been great. Thank you for posting.
Thank you! I cut some notches on a credit card and cut off some rings from a bike tube to hold my little things such as USB adapters. I never use normal rubber bands because they are too stretch and they don't last.
@kingoftweaks Thanks for posting. I actually tried using "ranger bands" cut from tires and they work, but they are difficult for me to cut to the narrow bands that I need for the pocket racks featured in the videos. The silicone bands that you see in the videos works really great though.
@@EarthlingEDC You need an electrician scissors such as Klein 100CS or Ideal 35-088. The very best scissors for cutting anything. Every EDC man must have one. Once I have used one, I can no longer use any other scissors. Yes, the only scissors that are able to cut the thinnest rings from bike tubes. The only downside is heavy at 3 oz. for EDC.
@kingoftweaks Thanks for the suggestions regarding the scissors. I'll check them out. The weight factor might put them into a tool pouch though, rather than my mini EDC pouch. Thanks again for sharing that info.
Great improvement. Continue to explore for more usage. I was thinking to do something similar to adapt to different situations (urban, travel, survival)
@stephanem5125 That's exactly where I'm going in the next video. I've been testing a small belt pouch that the pocket racks fit into perfectly. I can add pocket racks with different purposes (first aid, urban, etc) as you mentioned. Because the pouch expands, I can also carry multiple racks at the same time if needed. You end up carrying one small pouch and just change out the rack(s) you carry in it. Thanks for posting.
Thank you mate! I was searching for some pouch for card with stretchy fabric to inset in my zip pocket slash tool bag. This is just right. Also that pocket card organizer is quite refreshing idea in this niche. Organizing daily things, tuning up, perfecting daily carry each time... Nice! One thig off top of the head... there is a soft rubbery mesh that's put under the center rug/carpet so it doesn't move and slip while walking on it on slick hard flor, would be good backer on the abs board under the items. Don't know what is it called exactly in US.
The next video will cover a bit more about using it with a small edc belt pouch. It's like having a small pocket on you belt that you can easily store it in and pull it out when needed. I', familiar with the rubber surface you are talking about. that's an interesting idea. Thanks for posting it.
Cura has a fuzzy surface option to create a rough texture on the top layer if that's useful to you. Also I found a really interesting key holder that puts your keys in a multi tool layout that could live in this system. It's on printables. "Single-Hand Key Organizer" is the title.
Thank you for sharing that. Finding items that are an appropriate size and are of good quality and function has been a really interesting part of putting these racks together. I'll have more about this in an upcoming video.
Sir, I just finished the bigger DIY version. Thank you very much for that beautiful concept! It's awesome! I can't believe that this organizer is so practical and looks fantastic. I used some random soft 3mm plastic and cheap rubber bands. I plan to have it for a few weeks and order better materials. I'm thinking about carbon fibre, but I don't know how easy it is to work with. Do you have any advice here?
@pengovan That's great to hear. You are one of the first people to tell me that they have made one. I would love to see it. Can you email me some photos of it? Go to this page www.youtube.com/@EarthlingEDC/about and click on the link "View Email Address". I'd be happy to take a look and let you know what I think about next steps for you. Don't do the carbon fiber. I'd suggest trying Kydex plastic instead. It's incredibly strong and easy to work with. Happy to share more info once I see your photos. Thanks for sharing this.
@jooky5 - You are the first person to mention that out of 4750 viewers who have watched that video. That my friend is a vintage pocket knife made in the USA by the Novelty Knife Company in the 1960's. They made a large number of different novelty pocket knives. Thanks for asking :-)
Hello there and thanks for this lovely design! It is printing in my prusa mini as I write this comment :D I wanted to ask... What is your current decision about the bands / o rings to use? I see you experimented many and I was wondering which is the last version you suggest (and if you have the link of a vendor). Thanks!
@DavideNastri Thanks for asking - Here is the latest video on elastics ua-cam.com/video/ZFAsJPWSyP4/v-deo.html and I'm still working on another design as well.... :-)
@josephbrown2583 Well then, I'm going to thank you for stopping by. If you found that video interesting, here is a newer one for you to check-out.ua-cam.com/video/RRDfjfRTiF4/v-deo.html Thanks again for the algo boost.
The printed version is not completed yet. I would suggest making one by hand first. Take a look at the first video for more info. Thanks for your post.
Hi, do you have a link or a more in-depth description (search term) for the hook&loop "pouch for the back of the phone"? Ah... found it: "Adhesive Cell Phone Credit Card Holder Sticker Pocket Wallet"
@artkilla4007 - Thank you for your post. I'm glad you found the item you were looking for. Keep in mind that in the description for most of my videos I include a link to a PDF that has sourcing information for the items that were shown in the video. See: bit.ly/MicroEDCOrg Enjoy
Significant improvement over Molle. My dimensional testing of my various EDC typical pouches with Molle with five tool places show that with your pocket organizer one can store seven tools in the same space horizontally. That's an improvement of 21.5% savings in usable horizontal space. It's better to buy an uncomplicated EDC pouch without Molle and pockets and simply install pocket organizers, with/without the latex like pockets and tins as necessary. Separate EDC pouch compartment(s) for phone and other unrelated tool items would also be useful. I would prefer to use the pocket organizer for my EDC pouch rather than in my pocket for hiking and bushcraft purpose. Please make the pocket organizer available as using Kydex which I've cut to size leaves me the difficulty of using a drill and fine file to complete it.
@ulperformance4087 Interesting that you should bring up the option of using it as a EDC pouch organizer, that was the topic of the latest video. See: ua-cam.com/video/RRDfjfRTiF4/v-deo.html . Almost done with the design for the 3d version of the rack. It's going to come in two sizes. The 3D printed rack featured in this video is the larger size, and a smaller more compact size will also be available. I've also done some additional work on the design of the silicone bands that increases the number of contact points on the EDC tools that are secured to the rack. I'll get into this in more detail in another video. Thanks again for posting your comments and ideas.
@@EarthlingEDC Cut to the chase. When can you manufacture them. I’m stuck with two pieces of Kydex, 5” X 8” and faced with drilling and filling them doubtful I’ll get it right. Please help.
@ULperformance Thanks for asking. Yes, as of this post, I'm trying to determine the best way to make them available to people who would like to have the 3D version at the same time I'm trying to determine what the final version(s) will look like. In the meantime, since you've got the Kydex, why not start start by cutting the Kydex cards to the dimensions indicated in this PDF. Once that is done, then round out the corners and the edges with some medium grit sandpaper. Ping me again when you have that done and I'll see what I can do to make some drawings and more detailed instructions available. Best of luck
@@EarthlingEDC Phil, thanks for responding. I’ll get to work on your recommendation either tomorrow or Monday and get back to you when completed. Best regards, Stuart
Thank you for asking. I don’t currently sell them. We’re finalizing the 3D printed design and will have more info once that is completed. In the meantime I would encourage you to take a look at the earlier videos which feature a hand made version (DIY) that you can make very easily. Thank you again for your question.
You will need to cut the card from a sheet of ABS plastic or Kydex plastic. To determine the size, when you get the Lycra pouch, use it a template and outline the edges on the plastic with a pencil, then cut it with a coping saw or a regular hand saw. Once you have cut the card out, sand down the edges with a medium grit sandpaper. Clean the shiny side of the card with some alcohol and let it dry before applying the adhesive side of the lycra pouch to it. Thanks for your question.
@steevocam - Thank you for your post . You don't need to have a printer to get one made. These Pocket Racks™ come in different versions and are an open source 3D print design, so anyone can print one or customize the design. The only major restriction is that you can't sell them. There is a utility patent pending. To make one for yourself, go to: www.thingiverse.com/search?q=Pocket+Rack+EDC&page=1 and download any of the six versions that you would like to print. You can then go to a website like printathing.com, or a local 3D printing service in your area and have them make one or more of them for you. This PDF has more details on sourcing the elastics that are used with them. See: bit.ly/MicroEDCOrg and this video shows how to make the elastics bands that are used on the Racks: ua-cam.com/video/ir9DbaY8P8Y/v-deo.html Enjoy !
They are available at any oreily Soto parts store in the US or on their website here www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/power-torque-tools/power-torque-9-piece-1-4-inch-drive-two-way-key-bit-keychain-set/ptt0/gm4315?q=Keychain+ratchet&pos=0. (I am not affiliated with this retailer and am not being compensated for promoting this item).
Thanks for asking. I'm just finalizing the design. I'd like to see how a smaller pocket rack works out with the EDC tools I have. I've made a smaller one by hand, but not a 3D printed version. What is shown in the video is the larger size, but I can get the same items on a smaller rack and it takes up less room.
@victorrotciv8859 - Thanks for taking the time to post. Please take a look at this video. ua-cam.com/video/ir9DbaY8P8Y/v-deo.html which might be helpful. For more information on where to purchase the elastics that you will need take a look at: bit.ly/EDC_Bands
@Chadzilla333 check out the more recent video on elastics. ua-cam.com/video/ir9DbaY8P8Y/v-deo.htmlsi=e8AQqhAj_gjnAAXJ I think you will want to go with custom bands in the long run. They are easy to make and low cost... Thanks for your post..
@jeremyindignoux9728 - Many thanks for asking. I just posted more information today about how you can get one 3D printed. Please take a look at ua-cam.com/video/DYXzaFsPyKM/v-deo.html after viewing the video, you can then download the PDF file with details for how to source items that were shown in the video. See: bit.ly/PocketRack2dot1 I'll also be selling these directly at some point in the future, Still working out those details. Enjoy !
@user-hk9du6px9x - Thank you for your post. Many people use the pocket rack as an EDC organizer in a pouch or in your case a waist pouch. Its a great solution for sweaty pockets. :-)
@robertbiddle449 - Thanks for asking. If you would like to be notified when they are available for purchase, Please visit Earthling.com and subscribe to our newsletter. We will then email you when they are available. Thank you for posting
@stephanem5125 on Aliexpress.com search for "3pcs USB Card Light Touch Control" it should come up in the search results. I have the "Warm" light version. Which works well.
@MonicaHernandez-yn8ct - Thank you for your post . These Pocket Racks™ come in different versions and are an open source 3D print design, so anyone can print one or customize the design. The only major restriction is that you can't sell them. There is a utility patent pending. To make one for yourself, go to: www.thingiverse.com/search?q=Pocket+Rack+EDC&page=1 and download any of the six versions that you would like to print. You can then go to a website like printathing.com, or a local 3D printing service in your area and have them make one or more of them for you. This PDF has more details on sourcing the elastics that are used with them. See: bit.ly/MicroEDCOrg and this video shows how to make the elastics bands that are used on the Racks: ua-cam.com/video/ir9DbaY8P8Y/v-deo.html Enjoy !
Thank you for letting me know. I fixed the link. It is working now. I’m going to be doing a more detailed video about the items that are shown on the rack and will include another pdf with links to each item.
I first saw this card a/w elastic EDC system was a few months ago. I was impressed with the design. Your iteration takes it to a new level of ingenuity.
@TerryManitoba Thank you Terry. Some of the more recent videos take it even further. I sincerely appreciate the feedback.
Hi Phil: I’ve given tremendous thought to your innovation re: the elastic bands on the cut groove pallet. It’s the most ingenious new hack I’ve seen re: small EDC/PSK since I first thought to use pill capsule containers within larger sized “Altoids” style tins. My twitter is defunct at the moment but I’m blessed with 29k followers and intend to share more of your videos as soon as whatever the problem is over at twitter corrects. Plus you reply to your comments. As do I. It says a lot. 👊🏼💥
@behindthespotlight7983 Thank you for subscribing as well as your very supportive post. Congrats on your Twitter followers. That's an impressive number. The pocket rack project has been very rewarding to work on and has given me the opportunity to connect with some really interesting people with similar EDC interests. When they take the time to share their thoughts and ideas in the comments section of a video, the least I can do is acknowledge them and hopefully work through the ideas they want to share to improve the project. Bottom line is I'm really pleased with how this project is progressing and hopefully they are as well. Thanks again for your support.
I love all of these ideas! One suggestion, though: attach one strip of each side of the velcro to each card / tin (one strip of the hook side, one strip of the loop side). Then, you can mix and match anything with anything else - just line up the opposing velcro pieces.
That's a good idea. Simple to implement and will make attaching items to cards, not be dependent on if it is hook or loop. NICE!
Absolutely brilliant!!!
Thank you. More to come. 😁
@@EarthlingEDC are you going to be selling them
I may, but I first want to get the design right. thanks for asking.
Very, very smart. Well done!
@LDR1100RS - Thank you! I sincerely appreciate your feedback.
I love it. While others are just putting bits and pieces together and calling it hacks and mods, you’ve actually done something quite different here!
Thanks Deez, it’s amazing how such a simple concept can can get improved upon. I’ve already got some ideas for the next version. Thanks again for your feedback.
I concur. I'm just seeing these today. They're very simple, but it takes a lot of time and a effort to make it work. They appeal to me because of the easy access. I have a few different Tactical bags. Fairly small. It's part of the fun, making things work. I'm the guy who used to say "serrations on a folding knife are ridiculous." and that carrying a flashlight was just ridickerous! I have a large Whychus Creek Bowie by Bill Siegle. I have fighting blades in the tanto style with 6" blades from Bud Nealy, and Adam Vigil. I build these kits around these knives. I have a handful of heavy duty fixed blade knives. I love the help these blades are offering to already overloaded operators. I recently weeded out things I don't use and let stuff go for reasonable prices. Nothing dredged up family secrets like being overly focused on the motorcycle racing just down the road. I appreciate your input. I know I can ask you whatever I want right? I think less is more. I can teach these cats to properly care for their weapons. I have 2 videos now to prove my point. Dangerous people.
@LAG3 - Checkout the new video here: ua-cam.com/video/8qOcoZ2_-o0/v-deo.html You can see quite a difference in the design compared to the one you watched yesterday ua-cam.com/video/F44XA3blkZI/v-deo.html . The choice of tools is getting more complex and the band design for securing the tools to it has stepped up quite a bit. It really starts to become mental exercise as well as design in progress. If you are interested in building one out, checkout the PDF in the description for the new video. Enjoy..
Wow! I'm impressed, it turned out really great!
Thank you. It’s been really fun improving on it.
Good progress Phil, I like your design.
Thank you Dan, it’s definitely getting better with each iteration. I appreciate your feedback.
Love the invention. I’m always looking for new ways of carrying my EDC.
@user-jv1jz3dt1e Many thanks for your feedback. If you make one of these I think you'll be surprised how many tools you can get on one and how light it is compared to a full size multitool. I hope you will give it a try.
Looking forward to getting a rack or two when you finalize the prototype.
Thanks for your interest. I really appreciate your feedback.
I would buy a couple. One the same footprint as the smart phone would be perfect to keep in the same pocket
I've thought about that. Would you be OK with having the combined weight of the phone and a pocket rack with all of the tools on it? I can see keeping it in a back pack or maybe a belt pouch, but wouldn't it be too bulky in a pants pocket? maybe a smaller rack that could double as a phone stand? Let me know what you think.
this is pretty cool. I've always chosen my pocket organisers by which wastes least space on the organiser itself, something that should be pretty easy considering the pocket already is a sort of pouch. But this is the first time I've seen that concept stuck with to the end.
@julians.2597 - Thank you for your post. It's been described in some of the comments as an inside-out EDC pouch. It's what happens when you separate the bands and pockets inside an EDC pouch from the exterior pouch shell. You can use it as a stand alone EDC organizer or in a pouch or several in one pouch. It gives you quite a few options for managing how you store and organize your EDC tools. Thank you again for sharing your ideas.
Haven’t seen audio hi fi components in a long time 😊
@Castleknight I absolutely love the sound that comes out of them. I've spent a lot of time working on those. Pair one of them with a record player and it's just amazing to hear. Thanks again for posting
Bonjour, c'est ingénieux !
Thank you for your feedback. It’s actually improving with each new video.
This looks great, Phil. Very nice. The 3D printed version could be any color, too, which would be awesome for people who are not into the all-black EDC.
Very true. That will allow for a great deal of visual customization as well as building snap-in options for specific tools, so that you would not need to use bands. 3D printing open up some really interesting customization options.
Very cool, I would use this. Also, thank you for pronouncing Knipex correctly. K (a) nipex.
Correctly pronouncing K (a) nipex just shows that I watch way too many videos about edc tools. 😁 They are an incredible addition to any edc organizer.
Very cool!
Jorge, Thank you ver much!
I’d buy 1
@lapulapu3500 You can actually make one for yourself now. Checkout the PDF in the description as well as the first video I posted about the pocket rack - ua-cam.com/video/bvm2ivZTILs/v-deo.html . Thanks for posting
amazing idea! i really like it and i think i will make something similar
Thank you for your feedback. If you make one of these by hand, rather than the 3D print, it takes about 45 minutes. Take a look at the first two videos and the PDF in the description for more details. It includes information on where to get the silicone elastic bands as well.
I love this! Really innovative idea.
@johndigiovanni I'm thoroughly enjoying the process of building and improving on it. The encouragement and ideas from the community have been great. Thank you for posting.
@@EarthlingEDC I will be watching for more from you for sure. Really awesome job! Thank you for sharing it with us all.
@johndigiovanni
My pleasure and thank you.
Thank you! I cut some notches on a credit card and cut off some rings from a bike tube to hold my little things such as USB adapters. I never use normal rubber bands because they are too stretch and they don't last.
@kingoftweaks Thanks for posting. I actually tried using "ranger bands" cut from tires and they work, but they are difficult for me to cut to the narrow bands that I need for the pocket racks featured in the videos. The silicone bands that you see in the videos works really great though.
@@EarthlingEDC You need an electrician scissors such as Klein 100CS or Ideal 35-088. The very best scissors for cutting anything. Every EDC man must have one. Once I have used one, I can no longer use any other scissors. Yes, the only scissors that are able to cut the thinnest rings from bike tubes. The only downside is heavy at 3 oz. for EDC.
@kingoftweaks Thanks for the suggestions regarding the scissors. I'll check them out. The weight factor might put them into a tool pouch though, rather than my mini EDC pouch. Thanks again for sharing that info.
Great improvement. Continue to explore for more usage. I was thinking to do something similar to adapt to different situations (urban, travel, survival)
@stephanem5125 That's exactly where I'm going in the next video. I've been testing a small belt pouch that the pocket racks fit into perfectly. I can add pocket racks with different purposes (first aid, urban, etc) as you mentioned. Because the pouch expands, I can also carry multiple racks at the same time if needed. You end up carrying one small pouch and just change out the rack(s) you carry in it. Thanks for posting.
Thank you mate! I was searching for some pouch for card with stretchy fabric to inset in my zip pocket slash tool bag. This is just right. Also that pocket card organizer is quite refreshing idea in this niche. Organizing daily things, tuning up, perfecting daily carry each time... Nice! One thig off top of the head... there is a soft rubbery mesh that's put under the center rug/carpet so it doesn't move and slip while walking on it on slick hard flor, would be good backer on the abs board under the items. Don't know what is it called exactly in US.
The next video will cover a bit more about using it with a small edc belt pouch. It's like having a small pocket on you belt that you can easily store it in and pull it out when needed. I', familiar with the rubber surface you are talking about. that's an interesting idea. Thanks for posting it.
Cura has a fuzzy surface option to create a rough texture on the top layer if that's useful to you. Also I found a really interesting key holder that puts your keys in a multi tool layout that could live in this system. It's on printables. "Single-Hand Key Organizer" is the title.
Thank you for sharing that. Finding items that are an appropriate size and are of good quality and function has been a really interesting part of putting these racks together. I'll have more about this in an upcoming video.
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@wolfgangleibig2597 Many thanks for your feedback !
I would be in to buy a handful of these when you or if you make them to sell!
John, thanks for your interest.
Sir, I just finished the bigger DIY version. Thank you very much for that beautiful concept! It's awesome! I can't believe that this organizer is so practical and looks fantastic. I used some random soft 3mm plastic and cheap rubber bands. I plan to have it for a few weeks and order better materials. I'm thinking about carbon fibre, but I don't know how easy it is to work with. Do you have any advice here?
@pengovan That's great to hear. You are one of the first people to tell me that they have made one. I would love to see it. Can you email me some photos of it? Go to this page www.youtube.com/@EarthlingEDC/about and click on the link "View Email Address". I'd be happy to take a look and let you know what I think about next steps for you. Don't do the carbon fiber. I'd suggest trying Kydex plastic instead. It's incredibly strong and easy to work with. Happy to share more info once I see your photos. Thanks for sharing this.
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Many thanks.
Love this... if or when you start selling them i would love a couple... how or where would you sell them? Etsy? Ebay? Kickstarter? Website?
Many thinks for your interest. Right now I'm just trying to make it better and figure out the best way to use it.
If you ever sell these let us know. I’d buy a bunch
Thanks. I just want the design a bit more finished first. Pretty close to that.
What is that space knife in the background? Looks interesting
@jooky5 - You are the first person to mention that out of 4750 viewers who have watched that video. That my friend is a vintage pocket knife made in the USA by the Novelty Knife Company in the 1960's. They made a large number of different novelty pocket knives. Thanks for asking :-)
@@EarthlingEDC very cool!
Hello there and thanks for this lovely design!
It is printing in my prusa mini as I write this comment :D
I wanted to ask...
What is your current decision about the bands / o rings to use?
I see you experimented many and I was wondering which is the last version you suggest (and if you have the link of a vendor).
Thanks!
@DavideNastri Thanks for asking - Here is the latest video on elastics ua-cam.com/video/ZFAsJPWSyP4/v-deo.html and I'm still working on another design as well.... :-)
I'm just here for your algorithm
@josephbrown2583 Well then, I'm going to thank you for stopping by. If you found that video interesting, here is a newer one for you to check-out.ua-cam.com/video/RRDfjfRTiF4/v-deo.html Thanks again for the algo boost.
Very cool! Do you make these 3-D prints? I tried looking on your description to see if I can buy one from you but don’t see where to buy it..
The printed version is not completed yet. I would suggest making one by hand first. Take a look at the first video for more info. Thanks for your post.
Hi, do you have a link or a more in-depth description (search term) for the hook&loop "pouch for the back of the phone"? Ah... found it: "Adhesive Cell Phone Credit Card Holder Sticker Pocket Wallet"
@artkilla4007 - Thank you for your post. I'm glad you found the item you were looking for. Keep in mind that in the description for most of my videos I include a link to a PDF that has sourcing information for the items that were shown in the video. See: bit.ly/MicroEDCOrg Enjoy
Significant improvement over Molle. My dimensional testing of my various EDC typical pouches with Molle with five tool places show that with your pocket organizer one can store seven tools in the same space horizontally. That's an improvement of 21.5% savings in usable horizontal space. It's better to buy an uncomplicated EDC pouch without Molle and pockets and simply install pocket organizers, with/without the latex like pockets and tins as necessary. Separate EDC pouch compartment(s) for phone and other unrelated tool items would also be useful. I would prefer to use the pocket organizer for my EDC pouch rather than in my pocket for hiking and bushcraft purpose. Please make the pocket organizer available as using Kydex which I've cut to size leaves me the difficulty of using a drill and fine file to complete it.
@ulperformance4087 Interesting that you should bring up the option of using it as a EDC pouch organizer, that was the topic of the latest video. See: ua-cam.com/video/RRDfjfRTiF4/v-deo.html . Almost done with the design for the 3d version of the rack. It's going to come in two sizes. The 3D printed rack featured in this video is the larger size, and a smaller more compact size will also be available. I've also done some additional work on the design of the silicone bands that increases the number of contact points on the EDC tools that are secured to the rack. I'll get into this in more detail in another video. Thanks again for posting your comments and ideas.
@@EarthlingEDC Cut to the chase. When can you manufacture them. I’m stuck with two pieces of Kydex, 5” X 8” and faced with drilling and filling them doubtful I’ll get it right. Please help.
@ULperformance Thanks for asking. Yes, as of this post, I'm trying to determine the best way to make them available to people who would like to have the 3D version at the same time I'm trying to determine what the final version(s) will look like. In the meantime, since you've got the Kydex, why not start start by cutting the Kydex cards to the dimensions indicated in this PDF. Once that is done, then round out the corners and the edges with some medium grit sandpaper. Ping me again when you have that done and I'll see what I can do to make some drawings and more detailed instructions available. Best of luck
@@EarthlingEDC Phil, thanks for responding. I’ll get to work on your recommendation either tomorrow or Monday and get back to you when completed. Best regards, Stuart
@ULperformance - The 3d file is now available for printing pocket racks . See: @stevendebruin2222 for details..
Hola...donde puedo comprar el rap o holder. gracias
Thank you for asking. I don’t currently sell them. We’re finalizing the 3D printed design and will have more info once that is completed. In the meantime I would encourage you to take a look at the earlier videos which feature a hand made version (DIY) that you can make very easily. Thank you again for your question.
The plastic cards you attach the lycra pouches to; where do you get those?
You will need to cut the card from a sheet of ABS plastic or Kydex plastic. To determine the size, when you get the Lycra pouch, use it a template and outline the edges on the plastic with a pencil, then cut it with a coping saw or a regular hand saw. Once you have cut the card out, sand down the edges with a medium grit sandpaper. Clean the shiny side of the card with some alcohol and let it dry before applying the adhesive side of the lycra pouch to it. Thanks for your question.
As soon as you get this finalized, I will buy one or several and pay you for the print file if you sell them! I love this so much!!!!!
Me too. It is perfect for EDC!
Scot, thank you. It’s an exciting project and I’m getting quite a bit of interest from people wanting to try one out.
Yes, I would love one too...
Thanks for your interest.
nice!
I’m enjoying the build. Many thanks
Can you buy this pocket rack? I don’t have a 3D printer
Thanks
@steevocam - Thank you for your post . You don't need to have a printer to get one made. These Pocket Racks™ come in different versions and are an open source 3D print design, so anyone can print one or customize the design. The only major restriction is that you can't sell them. There is a utility patent pending. To make one for yourself, go to: www.thingiverse.com/search?q=Pocket+Rack+EDC&page=1 and download any of the six versions that you would like to print. You can then go to a website like printathing.com, or a local 3D printing service in your area and have them make one or more of them for you. This PDF has more details on sourcing the elastics that are used with them. See: bit.ly/MicroEDCOrg and this video shows how to make the elastics bands that are used on the Racks: ua-cam.com/video/ir9DbaY8P8Y/v-deo.html Enjoy !
Is there a link for the micro ratchet?
They are available at any oreily Soto parts store in the US or on their website here www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/power-torque-tools/power-torque-9-piece-1-4-inch-drive-two-way-key-bit-keychain-set/ptt0/gm4315?q=Keychain+ratchet&pos=0. (I am not affiliated with this retailer and am not being compensated for promoting this item).
Is it ready to buy?
Thanks for asking. I'm just finalizing the design. I'd like to see how a smaller pocket rack works out with the EDC tools I have. I've made a smaller one by hand, but not a 3D printed version. What is shown in the video is the larger size, but I can get the same items on a smaller rack and it takes up less room.
Can you give me link to Ali Express of this elastic rings ? And witch rings is the best ?
@victorrotciv8859 - Thanks for taking the time to post. Please take a look at this video. ua-cam.com/video/ir9DbaY8P8Y/v-deo.html which might be helpful. For more information on where to purchase the elastics that you will need take a look at: bit.ly/EDC_Bands
@@EarthlingEDC Thank you very much !
You are very welcome!
what size silicon bands for the long end? The short end is 40mm, which was mentioned in the video, but what about the long end?
@Chadzilla333 check out the more recent video on elastics. ua-cam.com/video/ir9DbaY8P8Y/v-deo.htmlsi=e8AQqhAj_gjnAAXJ I think you will want to go with custom bands in the long run. They are easy to make and low cost... Thanks for your post..
where i can buy this card. Thanks
@jeremyindignoux9728 - Many thanks for asking. I just posted more information today about how you can get one 3D printed. Please take a look at ua-cam.com/video/DYXzaFsPyKM/v-deo.html after viewing the video, you can then download the PDF file with details for how to source items that were shown in the video. See: bit.ly/PocketRack2dot1 I'll also be selling these directly at some point in the future, Still working out those details. Enjoy !
I have sweaty edc pockets. I need a fannypack
@user-hk9du6px9x - Thank you for your post. Many people use the pocket rack as an EDC organizer in a pouch or in your case a waist pouch. Its a great solution for sweaty pockets. :-)
Can we purchase the cards?
@robertbiddle449 - Thanks for asking. If you would like to be notified when they are available for purchase, Please visit Earthling.com and subscribe to our newsletter. We will then email you when they are available. Thank you for posting
What’s the usb in the top at 1:27?
It’s a dimmable USB light that you can plug into a battery bank. It’s touch sensitive, so all you have to do is touch it to turn it on, off or dim it.
@@EarthlingEDC thank you!
Where did you find this USB light ? I love it
@stephanem5125 on Aliexpress.com search for "3pcs USB Card Light Touch Control" it should come up in the search results. I have the "Warm" light version. Which works well.
Hi, is the 3D model available?
We’re not quite done with it. I’m planning on posting it once we finalize the designs
Why can't I buy one? I don't have a 3d printer.
@MonicaHernandez-yn8ct - Thank you for your post . These Pocket Racks™ come in different versions and are an open source 3D print design, so anyone can print one or customize the design. The only major restriction is that you can't sell them. There is a utility patent pending. To make one for yourself, go to: www.thingiverse.com/search?q=Pocket+Rack+EDC&page=1 and download any of the six versions that you would like to print. You can then go to a website like printathing.com, or a local 3D printing service in your area and have them make one or more of them for you. This PDF has more details on sourcing the elastics that are used with them. See: bit.ly/MicroEDCOrg and this video shows how to make the elastics bands that are used on the Racks: ua-cam.com/video/ir9DbaY8P8Y/v-deo.html Enjoy !
Hello Sir. Love the innovation.
The bit link is not hot.
Perhaps links to the products?
Thank you!
Thank you for letting me know. I fixed the link. It is working now. I’m going to be doing a more detailed video about the items that are shown on the rack and will include another pdf with links to each item.