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Knifeless Multi-Tools
I am, as im sure many of you are as well, faced with the difficulty of trying to find a capable multi tool for the robotics season that complies with all of the rules of school and city laws on what are deemed as weapona in the hands of a minor. The biggest issue is that although knives are the most "Multi" tools of them all, I cant have one on me at all times as i would like, restricting me from using the traditional leatherman or Swiss army options. Due to this ive searched far and wide for useful multi-tools without blades and i am wondering if any of you have found something i have not.
So far i carry http://www.topeak.com/2006/products/tools/hexus16.php this bike tool around when at robotics which has proved itself pretty usefull despite its chain breaker being too weak and small for the #35 chain we use. I have also ordered the new leatherman knifeless fuse http://leatherman.com/products/tools...se/default.asp and this http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/tools/38b0/ from thinkgeek, and i am hoping they fufill my expectations If any of you happen to know of another option that maybe available, it would be greatly appreciated. -Simon |
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Cut off the knife with a dremel and grind down the stub smooth. :)
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Personally, i usually carry a Multi-tool with a knife on it, and I use the knife almost as much as i use the phillips head on it. I never have had any problems with any administration or rules, but i generally don't wave it around. Depending on the way you school is run you may or may not be able to do the same thing.
A bike tool is a good idea, because knifes are not too useful in the fixing of bikes, so they are less likley to have one. and i have to add: A chain break on a multi tool? Awesome! |
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There are no metal detectors at my school, or at any i have ever heard of.
Do other schools in other ares have metal detectors? They seem like they would be an enourmoulsy expensive hassle. |
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I see it to be a great reflection of the current state of affairs in the US when a student trying to innovate the future must worry about being suspended by doing just that.
I'll get off my soap-box now, the other two options look more appealing. |
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I carry several tools in my backpack, so I have to make sure that anything I am carrying at any one time is "school safe" and does not have a knife blade on it. This sometimes involves modifying tools to make them legal. Just remove the blade and replace the gap with a proper thickness washer. Every multitool can be disassembled by carefully punching the rivet that holds stuff together and replacing it with a stainless steel screw for reassembly.
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Personally i carry a Gerber clutch on my keyring at all times but im aware that doesnt help you. Depending on where you do work on the bot (at school or at a sponsor shop) you may be able to just keep it in your car until you may need it. If you have an understanding teacher you may be able to ask them if you can keep it in their room during the day and only use it during meetings
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http://www.gerberstore.com/index.php...empage&xid=744 As for why the heck i took out Gerber blade on a multi-tool. Quote:
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For during build season, we have all the cutters, tools, and everything else you'd need in the shop. However, at competions, I sometimes need to slice a wire, a piece of tape, or rope, or cut something faster, so I just carry my lockblade. So far I've never had any trouble with it, but if a venue had an issue, I would be glad to take it out to a car in the lot, and not bring it inside.
As for a multi-tool, one of our members uses a leatherman with it's blade, but keeps it either inside the shop, or off campus. The school has never had a problem, even though the principal has come in with him using it. A good strategy to find out about the upper limit that you can use is to go and ask the school admin's what they would let you carry/use for robotics, but keep in mind you need to tell them what you'll be using it for. This only really works if your team has a good impression on the admins though... good luck! |
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It's a stupid rulem but be careful that you don't accidentally put yourself in a sticky situation. |
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swisstech has some cool options.
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