@@robertward9533 boy I bet you are just a blast at parties...... So if someone puts work into something, and makes something badass, nobody else is supposed to tell them that they think it's badass?..... Smh
This is the first video of yours I've ever seen, and I've gotta say.... I'm literally in awe watching this build! I never thought that people did these types of custom mods/builds for multi tools.... I think I'm now going to look into it more because I'm just blown away at how awesome it is!
I knew I wasn't the only first timer that couldn't look away. You know when you see something, that you didn't know was a thing, and instantly think that you have got to own one? That was just me...🤯
I always dream of a edc knife that can be opened one-handedly like the Leatherman Free, with powerful scissors from Victorinox. So you just made my dream came true. If only Victorinox can launch a sak that can be opened with one hand, it will be my end game sak. Thank you for the idea and craftmanship
I'm just getting into knives & the knife world is vast & fascinating to me. Never seen or even knew a sak could be rebuilt in such detail, mind blown 😳. Thanks for the experience.
If I could explain just how much I’ve learned from this video, I would. This has opened my eyes in so many ways. What a spectacular video, and I’m only 4:52 in. I subbed and I can’t believe I’ve missed out on this channel up until now!!
My husband is a fan and proud owner of Swiss army knives. That is of course, before his whole collection was stolen a few years back. The only one he owns now and uses every day is the Farmer model. We've both watched many of your videos of creating custom knives and also like your videos on other gear. Keep up the great work and one day my husband will get back to collecting .
I would totally buy something like that. The Dragonfly 2 has always been a favorite of mine and I'm surprised Spyderco has never thought to produce something this cool. Only things I would change would be I would keep the wire pocket clip and ditch the corkscrew since I would never use it. But that is a true work of art Sir, well done!
I am blown away by your craftsmanship and skill set. I hate myself for never having paid attention to your amazing work when we talked and followed one another on Instagram before I left the platform for good. Your humbleness and work ethic shines through on this video. I am so angry with myself never having ordered one of your specials. Great video, and you have my 💯 support here on your channel brother.
Thank you! Glad that you appreciated that. Check out my website for information on how to order one. www.f2scustoms.com As a heads up though, my current waiting list is about 43 weeks.
Could you take a huntsman and just add the dragonfly onto main blades original spring? Then you would need any additional parts correct?? I’m sooo fascinated and in love with these SAKs.
Yes, you could replace the original large blade with the Dragonfly, but then the Dragonfly had to be reshaped to fit. No extra "parts" would be needed other than new brass pins.
@@michellamoureux7341 Check out my website for information on how to order one. www.f2scustoms.com As a heads up though, my current waiting list is about 43 weeks.
Looks real good and functional! I might have to try to do one too. I was/am going to try adding a thumb stud (because yes, I'm one of those guys) to a standard SAK blade and move that layer to the right-hand dominate side. The versatility of the Spydie Hole making it ambi friendly is sweet for the majority especially if you were to sale them. I think the only change I would make would only be a personal preference and that would be to grind a bit more on the spring to bring the knife tip up to make it more centered to the axis of the knife handle. Again, that is just a personal aesthetic preference. Great work, love seeing it done! Gonna have to go back and what all your vids now!
Thanks! Yeah, trying to bring the Dragonfly blade up (more straight), will then make it loose when opened. The pivot bore would have to be moved for that to work.
@@FittoSurvive Hmm, I see. When I'm working on things like that I've lightly filed either the blade where it bottoms out/rests against the spring ( like L < area) or the spring itself which doesn't affect the pivot at all, just the angle of the open blade. I've made some 'idiot marks' on bolsters doing this because I don't necessarily have correct tooling to do it without having the knife fully disassembled such as with Case/Buck.. In this case since you can disassemble it, it would be very easy, or well easier to not screw up but more time consuming because of the need to mock it up after each adjustment to see if you need to remove more.
@@mrsmith8436 True, less about luck. But in this particular case it was more of a trade. Matt reached out to me with the opportunity to review the bag he makes and I offered him a knife for him to review on his channel. I'll post a link to his review when he posts it. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@mrsmith8436 I can tell in case of the maker it's not🙂 honestly most makers in the scene don't sell or build somthing if somone says if its not possible I'll pay more or so. If this work would be only about money almost noone could afford im sure.
love the conversion! I believe you could still make it a tip down by using a clip with "centered" holes, like the one from leatherman free. oh and since I lost few clip screws from some knives, I use threadlocker on all my knives with pocket clips.
As a fellow knife modder and maker from experience when doing pocket clips best to use tapped brass inserts on the back of soft materials such as micarta just friendly suggestion awesome work btw
Always tip up. Tip down means added wasted motivation to open up the blade, it’s just less efficient. Even it it’s not a blade for self defense, it’s simply extra time that should already be cutting open the box/bag/whatever. I use a pocket blade every day and the few times I swap out to one of my tip down blades I’m immediately reminded how much better the other is.
The original chisel is meant to go on the back of the knife. If you wanted a large chisel on the top of the knife, I would have to modify a tool. But it is possible.
If i want to build a 91 tinker and replace the oem large blade with a dragonfly would I have no other option but to fill in and Re-Drill the bore on the blade. Meaning the hole i place the oem victorynox brass pin in
Just wanted to say besides being an awesome SAK moder your editing skills are on point. I guess what I'm trying to say is you show all the parts of the process I want to see but you don't draw it out more than need be. Thanks for keeping it informative and interesting👍. 10/10 on the mod, and a 9.5/10 on the video editing skills 👍. It was really 10/10 on both, but I didn't want to seem like a brown noser, so I took a half point on the editing skills life isn't fair sometimes 🤷🤣.
Very cool project, glad I stumbled on your channel. I'd feel a lot more comfortable with it's strength if those internal spacers were steel instead of G10. Love the blade upgrade though 👍
Thank you! I appreciate it. Did you know that the original liners are aluminum? So, the G10 is actually significantly stronger and more durable than the original liners were. 🙂
Steel would make the whole knife heavy as a mofo....... I don't think you realize just how much weight that would add to make them the same dimensions out of steel..... In thise size and thickness g10 is incredibly strong..... People just see materials that look like regular old plastic and they assume it's brittle, but they just don't realize how far along we are with material sciences...... G10 is amazingly strong, even in thin form factors like this.... And it can't rust or corrode at all....
@@JasonP6339 I'm not "people", I'm someone who makes knives and things out of steel, G10, etc. A piece of steel (which actually IS already used in other tools like this) little more than the size of a shim would add less weight than a few coins in my pocket. G10 is not some modern miracle material, even in thin "form factors". It's just fiberglass and resin and has been used as circuit boards in cheap electronics everywhere for generations because it's cheap. The choice to use it here is aesthetic, because it meets a color theme. Using steel would potentially allow the spacers to even be thinner and cut down the real annoyance of carrying something like this in the pocket; it's bulk.
Great ! 🍾🥂🏆 I like SAK knives and I’m a SPYDERCO fan, so your knife and the way you did it is fascinating 🤩 Scales, colors, clip and tools are very well chosen 👍👏 Thanks for sharing 😃
Friggin gorgeous build and it was insanely cool watching your process. Those orange liners look fantastic but it makes me wonder what brass liners would look like against those scales. 😮
@@FittoSurvive makes me wonder what possibilities it could open up for making projects look even fancier. Or did you laser engrave the front and back of that scale?
Nearly perfect, add a metal file and pliers, and it would be the perfect knife. Really amazing looking knife, and the customs scales with all the accessories including a needle, awesome work.
wonder how will the pocket clip threads on the scales hold up in daily use, my experience with composite materials is to either lock nuts on the other side, or put countersunk thread inserts in them from the other side for longevity. tension on pocket clip screws can be strong enough to strip threads if clipped onto thicker cloths...
I did some testing. Of course, not an extensive test, but should hold up well. Maybe over time it will need some loctite. A countersunk thread insert would definitely eliminate that question though. 👍🏻
I need to figure out how to do this. These are amazing! That would definitely be my daily carry with that spyderco blade. Love the updates scales and pocket clip.
Yes, they found their way inyo the video when I changed over to the wide camera. There are a couple of 93mm Dragonox, a 91mm project with brass liners, and a 58mm Spydernox. Oh, and the "Got a Spydernox" mug is available on my website. I haven't announced it yet, but plan to. Here's a link to that if you are interested. f2scustoms.com/merch
Super cool. Didnt know you could do this with SAKs. Been looking at the Medford ASK, but there arnt any accessories for it yet (mainly scissors), so its hard to swallow the price of it, even though the steel is light years better. Looking at your sight now to potentially order a build.
Dear lord, that is a masterpiece
😁 Thank you!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Dear lord really. I see yall are all each others fan boys. Lame
@@robertward9533 😅 It's all good. To each his own. 👍🏻
@@robertward9533 even lamer is some random fool, disapproving of another persons compliment. Lol stupid af
@@robertward9533 boy I bet you are just a blast at parties...... So if someone puts work into something, and makes something badass, nobody else is supposed to tell them that they think it's badass?..... Smh
This video broke me.
If ever such a thing existed, I would buy immediately, and without a thought.
🤣 Hopefully that is a good thing... 😜
This is the first video of yours I've ever seen, and I've gotta say.... I'm literally in awe watching this build! I never thought that people did these types of custom mods/builds for multi tools....
I think I'm now going to look into it more because I'm just blown away at how awesome it is!
Really cool! I am excited to hear that you were impressed by this build.
This is my first as well, and the craftsmanship and attention to detail are just magnificent!!
@@JackG79 Thank you! I appreciate it
I knew I wasn't the only first timer that couldn't look away. You know when you see something, that you didn't know was a thing, and instantly think that you have got to own one? That was just me...🤯
@@christophersmith0865 Glad to hear that!
Holy sh...! This thing is an amazing tool and a high power craftmanwork. Thank you for showing.
😅 Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
This is sooooo cool! This is now a life goal of mine - I have to make one of these no matter the cost lol
Cool! Best of luck with your project!
If cost doesn't matter, why not pay someone? 😂
I always dream of a edc knife that can be opened one-handedly like the Leatherman Free, with powerful scissors from Victorinox. So you just made my dream came true. If only Victorinox can launch a sak that can be opened with one hand, it will be my end game sak. Thank you for the idea and craftmanship
They have a few, like the Trailfinder, RangerGrip, Trekker, Sentinel, etc.
That said, F2S's work blows them out of the water.
And the EDC Knife world is no longer the same since this fantastic video! Thanks Dude! Props to you!
Wow! I hope I've had that big of an affect. 😁👍🏻
You make the knife/tool I’ve been looking for my whole life. I love you.
😀 Cool! Thrilled to hear that.
I'm just getting into knives & the knife world is vast & fascinating to me. Never seen or even knew a sak could be rebuilt in such detail, mind blown 😳. Thanks for the experience.
Awesome! Glad to introduce you to the world of custom SAKs.
There is truly no words for how beautiful this peice of art is ... just breathe taking ...
Wow! Very kind of you. 😁👍🏻👍🏻
If I could explain just how much I’ve learned from this video, I would. This has opened my eyes in so many ways.
What a spectacular video, and I’m only 4:52 in. I subbed and I can’t believe I’ve missed out on this channel up until now!!
Cool! Glad that I could help you with that. Thanks for the sub.
Man. you are so thoughtful. I was moved by how well you were raised. Beautiful multi-tool. Love from Egypt
Thanks a bunch! I really appreciate it
This is a very awesome build, I’ve carried a SAK champion for over 30 years now and love some these ideas.
Thanks! Glad to hear that. 👍🏻👍🏻
It's cool that you kept the paperboy hook. It's an awesome tool. Great build. I never knew modding SAKs was a thing. Very cool.
Yeah, the hook has several uses. Glad you enjoyed the project.
My husband is a fan and proud owner of Swiss army knives. That is of course, before his whole collection was stolen a few years back. The only one he owns now and uses every day is the Farmer model. We've both watched many of your videos of creating custom knives and also like your videos on other gear. Keep up the great work and one day my husband will get back to collecting .
You are a great wife. Supporting your man over the things that makes us happy
That is very unfortunate that his collection was stolen.
Glad to hear that you two have been enjoying my channel. 👍🏻👍🏻
I agree! 👍🏻😎
I would totally buy something like that. The Dragonfly 2 has always been a favorite of mine and I'm surprised Spyderco has never thought to produce something this cool. Only things I would change would be I would keep the wire pocket clip and ditch the corkscrew since I would never use it. But that is a true work of art Sir, well done!
Cool. I need to do some experimenting with the original wire pocket clip.
Thanks!
No way.. now i need similar tool!!
One of the best video - tutorial ever!
Glad you liked it!
I am blown away by your craftsmanship and skill set. I hate myself for never having paid attention to your amazing work when we talked and followed one another on Instagram before I left the platform for good. Your humbleness and work ethic shines through on this video. I am so angry with myself never having ordered one of your specials. Great video, and you have my 💯 support here on your channel brother.
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words.
Thanks for the support. 👍🏻👍🏻😎
Love the colours. And the tool selection.
@@dotcal23 thanks!
That, is one of the greatest things I have ever seen
Wow, thanks a lot!
thank you for supplying speedup times - incredibly useful information, but people rarely do it
You are welcome! Thanks for appreciating it.
That is a beautiful knife. The way you combine art with utility is leaving me awestruck. I want! Need one
Thank you! Glad that you appreciated that. Check out my website for information on how to order one. www.f2scustoms.com As a heads up though, my current waiting list is about 43 weeks.
Very clever and unique idea. Kudos for the ingenuity and craftsmanship. Such a work of art. God Bless!
Thank you so much!
I didn’t even know this was something that could be done. And now I need one. Wow. Very cool!
😅 Thanks! Welcome down the rabbit hole. 😏
Could you take a huntsman and just add the dragonfly onto main blades original spring? Then you would need any additional parts correct?? I’m sooo fascinated and in love with these SAKs.
Yes, you could replace the original large blade with the Dragonfly, but then the Dragonfly had to be reshaped to fit. No extra "parts" would be needed other than new brass pins.
Impressive work. Thanks for the helpful commentary and clear camera work. I'm also very interested in this setup.
Thank you! Glad that you enjoyed the video. 👍🏻
I would like to buy one
@@michellamoureux7341 Check out my website for information on how to order one. www.f2scustoms.com As a heads up though, my current waiting list is about 43 weeks.
@@FittoSurvive No doubt there's a long line ahead of me, but I'm certain it'll will be worth the wait. Ordering tomorrow. Thank you!
@@cjennings Sounds great. I'll get back to you as soon as possible. 👍🏻👍🏻
Congratulations on your work. Really impressive. You're an artist.
Thank you very much!
Absolutely beautiful build and a nicely done video documenting the process
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it.
Beautiful fit and finish and great choice of tools. I'm so glad the UA-cam algorithm introduced me to this vid and your work.
Thanks a bunch! Glad that YT sent you my way too!
Mind blown
This is an awesome blend of knives.
Absolute first rate job there, very very impressive.
Thanks! Really pleased to hear that.
I’m such a child, that bag being called the nut sack had me rolling 😂. Amazing build as always btw, love these custom spydernox knives
@@Elihunter05 LOL I have no idea who thought it was a good idea to call their company NutSac... 😂😂😂
Looks real good and functional! I might have to try to do one too. I was/am going to try adding a thumb stud (because yes, I'm one of those guys) to a standard SAK blade and move that layer to the right-hand dominate side. The versatility of the Spydie Hole making it ambi friendly is sweet for the majority especially if you were to sale them. I think the only change I would make would only be a personal preference and that would be to grind a bit more on the spring to bring the knife tip up to make it more centered to the axis of the knife handle. Again, that is just a personal aesthetic preference.
Great work, love seeing it done! Gonna have to go back and what all your vids now!
Thanks!
Yeah, trying to bring the Dragonfly blade up (more straight), will then make it loose when opened. The pivot bore would have to be moved for that to work.
@@FittoSurvive Hmm, I see. When I'm working on things like that I've lightly filed either the blade where it bottoms out/rests against the spring ( like L < area) or the spring itself which doesn't affect the pivot at all, just the angle of the open blade. I've made some 'idiot marks' on bolsters doing this because I don't necessarily have correct tooling to do it without having the knife fully disassembled such as with Case/Buck.. In this case since you can disassemble it, it would be very easy, or well easier to not screw up but more time consuming because of the need to mock it up after each adjustment to see if you need to remove more.
Simply put, you are an artist! Thank you for sharing your art with us... 🙂
Thanks a bunch. Glad that you enjoyed it.
Excellent video, I personally learned a lot and was quite entertained. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice size, good tool set, the new owner is a lucky man.
Thank you! I hope that he will enjoy it. If he reviews it, I'll add the link to the description of this video.
Pretty sure luck has nothing to do with it. Its all about how much $$$.$$ you want to spend. This is easily over $200 worth of parts and labor.😉
@@mrsmith8436 True, less about luck. But in this particular case it was more of a trade. Matt reached out to me with the opportunity to review the bag he makes and I offered him a knife for him to review on his channel. I'll post a link to his review when he posts it. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@mrsmith8436 I can tell in case of the maker it's not🙂 honestly most makers in the scene don't sell or build somthing if somone says if its not possible I'll pay more or so. If this work would be only about money almost noone could afford im sure.
First time I’ve seen one of your videos. You’ve got a sub mate, that was a masterpiece
Thanks for watching and for the sub!
love the conversion! I believe you could still make it a tip down by using a clip with "centered" holes, like the one from leatherman free. oh and since I lost few clip screws from some knives, I use threadlocker on all my knives with pocket clips.
Thanks! Yes, I believe you are right. It would probably be possible with a clip like that.
Absolutely superb thoroughly enjoyed every minute. Subscribed.
Thanks a bunch! Glad that you enjoyed the video and thanks for the sub!
So glad I stumbled across this video, this is amazing work man, a custom order is on my wishlist now
Cool! Glad that you stumbled across my video and enjoyed it.
Wow! Can I order one of those from you?
First time here, Love the Craftsmen ship and a new subscriber. Thank you and God bless
Thanks for the sub! Glad that you enjoyed!
As a fellow knife modder and maker from experience when doing pocket clips best to use tapped brass inserts on the back of soft materials such as micarta just friendly suggestion awesome work btw
Thank you! I will keep that in mind.
I agree...
Always tip up. Tip down means added wasted motivation to open up the blade, it’s just less efficient. Even it it’s not a blade for self defense, it’s simply extra time that should already be cutting open the box/bag/whatever. I use a pocket blade every day and the few times I swap out to one of my tip down blades I’m immediately reminded how much better the other is.
@@soonerfrac4611 I agree! Tip up is the best way to go. 👍🏻👍🏻
OTF tip down
This is the most useful knive in the market hands down.
Wow, thanks a bunch!
Love this setup! I'd definitely be interested in one just the same.
Awesome! Sounds great.
I've never seen more relaxing video about moding sac fr
Cool! Glad to hear that.
Great content, would you be able to make one without the can opener, and replace that with something else?
How about a chisel?
Thank you! Yes, I could make one without the can opener. Plenty of options.
The original chisel is meant to go on the back of the knife. If you wanted a large chisel on the top of the knife, I would have to modify a tool. But it is possible.
Why? Most important can opener and bottle opener 👍😄😄🇩🇪🍻.
@@thomasschafer7268 🤣👍🏻
unimaginable multitul!!!! Very cool!!!!
Thanks a bunch! I really appreciate it.
Awesome build again here. I'm very jealous about how well your organised. My garage allways is a absolutely mess
Thank you! Well... I always have to tidy things up a bit before I begin recording. 🫣
Amazing looking bit of kit
Thanks,
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This is sick would love one
@@Apalm12 Thanks!
Thats absolutely amazing👊
I just found your channel. Killer blade&killer vid brother!!
If i want to build a 91 tinker and replace the oem large blade with a dragonfly would I have no other option but to fill in and Re-Drill the bore on the blade. Meaning the hole i place the oem victorynox brass pin in
Wow mind blown 🤯 looks amazing, i carry the ranger every day but that looks Amazing
Thanks a lot.
Just wanted to say besides being an awesome SAK moder your editing skills are on point.
I guess what I'm trying to say is you show all the parts of the process I want to see but you don't draw it out more than need be.
Thanks for keeping it informative and interesting👍. 10/10 on the mod, and a 9.5/10 on the video editing skills 👍.
It was really 10/10 on both, but I didn't want to seem like a brown noser, so I took a half point on the editing skills life isn't fair sometimes 🤷🤣.
🤣 I absolutely loved that! Best comment I've received in a long time. Literally had me laughing. 👍🏻😁
nice! couple of suggestions: needs a slot for fire steel, replace hook with awl or better yet a Leatherman bit holder from the Wave
Very cool project, glad I stumbled on your channel. I'd feel a lot more comfortable with it's strength if those internal spacers were steel instead of G10. Love the blade upgrade though 👍
Thank you! I appreciate it. Did you know that the original liners are aluminum? So, the G10 is actually significantly stronger and more durable than the original liners were. 🙂
Steel would make the whole knife heavy as a mofo....... I don't think you realize just how much weight that would add to make them the same dimensions out of steel.....
In thise size and thickness g10 is incredibly strong..... People just see materials that look like regular old plastic and they assume it's brittle, but they just don't realize how far along we are with material sciences......
G10 is amazingly strong, even in thin form factors like this.... And it can't rust or corrode at all....
@@JasonP6339 I'm not "people", I'm someone who makes knives and things out of steel, G10, etc. A piece of steel (which actually IS already used in other tools like this) little more than the size of a shim would add less weight than a few coins in my pocket.
G10 is not some modern miracle material, even in thin "form factors". It's just fiberglass and resin and has been used as circuit boards in cheap electronics everywhere for generations because it's cheap. The choice to use it here is aesthetic, because it meets a color theme. Using steel would potentially allow the spacers to even be thinner and cut down the real annoyance of carrying something like this in the pocket; it's bulk.
Great ! 🍾🥂🏆
I like SAK knives and I’m a SPYDERCO fan, so your knife and the way you did it is fascinating 🤩 Scales, colors, clip and tools are very well chosen 👍👏
Thanks for sharing 😃
Thank you! I appreciate it. 👍🏻👍🏻
Friggin gorgeous build and it was insanely cool watching your process. Those orange liners look fantastic but it makes me wonder what brass liners would look like against those scales. 😮
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed watching the process. I think brass liners would look great too.
That is gorgeous, I’ve found out that in order to get the Swiss Army knife I want I need a custom build. Hopefully it looks as nice when I get it done
Thank you!
Best of luck on your project!
That is so awesome!!! Very nice job! I’m going to have to try this. Thanks.
Thank you! 👍🏻👍🏻
Combining two of my favorite knives in a masterful way! Now i know what I want for my next big birthday!
Cool! I am thrilled to hear that!
UA-cam algorithm popped this video up in front of me and you had me at custom mod SAK. 😊
Cool, I am glad that the algorithm is finally helping me out a bit. 😅
It’s cool that the engraving seems to have transferred all the way through the scale
That is interesting!
@@FittoSurvive makes me wonder what possibilities it could open up for making projects look even fancier. Or did you laser engrave the front and back of that scale?
@@LTCDRRAZOR I see what you mean now. No, the logo on the back of the scales was a test run.
BEAUTIFUL work! Instant subscriber
Thanks a bunch! I really appreciate it.
superb workmanship. Nice video too.
Thanks a lot! I appreciate it
@@FittoSurvive requires a lot of work and patience. This is more of an art than just purely swapping out scales and tools. Nice one. Respect, respect
@@nitric75 It does require lots of time and effort. Thank you.
Wow, that's awesome!! You are a true artist
Thank you so much 😀
Tip up is THE way. I’m glad it worked out that way lol.
I prefer tip up as well.
I love that you made sure there was a place for the pin
The pin can easily be overlooked.
That's the most beautiful multitool I've ever seen. Proving you don't need to sacrifice aesthetics for functionality.
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Just found your channel. And what an awesome introduction. 🔥
Thanks! Welcome to the channel!
Nearly perfect, add a metal file and pliers, and it would be the perfect knife. Really amazing looking knife, and the customs scales with all the accessories including a needle, awesome work.
Thanks! Yeah, that would be a great toolset.
You are a wizard brother, incredible work!
Thank you!
This is the coolest SAK mod I've ever seen. I guess I'll have to invest in one, one day
Awesome! Glad to hear that!
Truly beautiful work Sir
thank you so much!😊 I appreciate that.
That does not disapoint! Great build, like it a lott!
Glad you like it!
I want one.!!! Great work mate. Warm greetings from Australia.
Thanks! I appreciate it!
One word: *MAGNIFIQUE!*
Thanks a bunch!
Very nice! Awesome me want one as well.and, I've been thinking of buying one.
Thanks a bunch. Glad to hear that!
Yep, that's definitely the best one sak I've ever seen. Finally, after my spyderco delica i found reason to buy the new dragonfly:)
Thanks! Glad to hear that
Awesome build. Love the colors
Thank you! 👍🏻😎
that is way too cool. I wasn't expecting the end product to be that awesome. Really really great job.
Thank you! Glad to hear that!
Impressive. Fantastic work, thanks for sharing
Thanks! Glad that you enjoyed.
wonder how will the pocket clip threads on the scales hold up in daily use, my experience with composite materials is to either lock nuts on the other side, or put countersunk thread inserts in them from the other side for longevity. tension on pocket clip screws can be strong enough to strip threads if clipped onto thicker cloths...
I did some testing. Of course, not an extensive test, but should hold up well. Maybe over time it will need some loctite.
A countersunk thread insert would definitely eliminate that question though. 👍🏻
You make it look simple good job
😅 Thanks a bunch!
Great craftsmanship!!
Thank you so much!
Want. Must. Have.
That's frickin awesome.
Thanks!
Man victorinox should hire you on. They need to update their line. All great ideas
That'd be really cool. 👍🏻😎
That was an awesome build. Thank you for sharing and have a great weekend
Thanks! Glad that you enjoyed the video. You have a great weekend too. 😀👍🏻
You made my day dude 😁
Glad you enjoyed😁
I need to figure out how to do this. These are amazing! That would definitely be my daily carry with that spyderco blade. Love the updates scales and pocket clip.
👍🏻👍🏻 Thanks.
The C_SAKs on the left @ 2:22 are soo cool. Your channel is my most viewed UA-cam vids and easily my favourite. Keep up the good work👍🏻👍🏻☺️
Yes, they found their way inyo the video when I changed over to the wide camera. There are a couple of 93mm Dragonox, a 91mm project with brass liners, and a 58mm Spydernox. Oh, and the "Got a Spydernox" mug is available on my website. I haven't announced it yet, but plan to.
Here's a link to that if you are interested. f2scustoms.com/merch
Really fantastic job. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Definitely top notch! I would 100% get one exactly like this!
Thank you. I appreciate it.
fantastic, you are a tremendous artist 👏👏👏
Thanks a bunch!
I’ve seen these before but just stumbled on your channel and holy hell is this a craft. Super cool man I totally subbed and want one now
Hey! Glad to introduce you down the habbit hole. Thanks for the sub!
Such an awesome build. Hell of a job. I can’t find the words to praise this piece. Just, hell of a job.
Wow, thanks a bunch!
That’s amazing never seen anything like it
You’re a legend
Thanks a bunch! I really appreciate it.
Nailed another one Cody. Really nice work.
Thanks! 👍🏻👍🏻
What a beautiful piece!
Thank you very much!
Bro What !! That is so awesome !! I want one !!
Thanks! 😁👍🏻
Super cool. Didnt know you could do this with SAKs. Been looking at the Medford ASK, but there arnt any accessories for it yet (mainly scissors), so its hard to swallow the price of it, even though the steel is light years better. Looking at your sight now to potentially order a build.
Thanks a bunch! Glad to introduce you to the world of custom SAKs.
Looks like another quality build.
Thank you sir!
Tempted to send you a bag to get one of these as well lol AWESOME overview of the process!
🤣🤣🤣 Thanks. 👍🏻👍🏻