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  • Swiss Army Keys - Key & Leatherman Mod

    Mods. If I put this in the wrong section feel free to move it. -Ben

    Modify your keys to fit in a leatherman. This is a real clever way to pack your keys around. You can fit up to six keys in one mini multi-tool.



    Step 1 Materials
    NOTE: Let me first state that I stumbled on this Idea browsing through the edcforums. There was a post a while back where shadeone had posted some pictures and a short tutorial on building one of these sweet little babies. Check out the original forums thread started by shadeone here. I take no credit for originating this idea, I've just documented my own experience building one. This is a modification to his original half micra design which allows me to keep the pliers and a few tools.

    Materials
    Leatherman Micra - ( I used a cheapo Husky clone that I got at home depot for $2)
    Keys - (be sure to make copies of them first)
    Drill
    Something to cut the keys with - (I used a Dremel with a cutoff wheel.)




    Step 2 Disassemble the Multi Tool
    Start by unscrewing and Disassembling the tool. Make sure you save all of the little parts and washers. Note that I was able to fit 3 keys per side so only undo one side if you are doing 3 keys or less.




    Step 3 Select a Matchup Piece
    Set one piece aside to use to match your key against when you are cutting it.




    Step 4 Cut Your Keys
    Cut down your keys to roughly match the end of the piece you picked in the previous step. You will be drilling a hole in them so be sure and leave as much meat as possible. You can fine tune it later.





    Step 5 Mark and Drill the Holes
    Place each key one at a time inside the tool in the direction you will be placing it and mark the hole with a fine point marker through the hole in the tool. I placed mine teeth down so it is easier to pull them out by hooking a fingernail in the grooves across the top.

    Once you have marked all keys, mark your starting points with a punch or nail and drill your holes. The size of the hole may vary depending on what kind of multi tool you choose. Start small as you can always bore it out more if necessary.




    Step 6 Put it Back Together
    Re-assemble the tool substituting the keys for the tools. Be careful of three things. 1) Be sure you put a washer in between any metal-on-metal contact. 2) Make sure you place the keyring attachment piece somewhere where it will not interfere with a key. 3) Most importantly, remember to leave a gap in the middle of each side for the pliers/cutters to fit into when you collapse the tool. ( I placed two keys all the way to one side, then a bunch of washers and then a key against the other side.

    One little tip: If there is a skinny leather punch or mini screw driver piece, you can stick this through the hole when re-assembling the tool to help keep the washers and the pin in place. This also worked well to wiggle around to get everyting to fit together properly.



    Hope you like it.

    -Ben
    "Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia" (Charles Schultz)

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  • #2
    cool ben thats a good mod :lol:
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    • #3
      that's pretty cool, i like it, but would probably have problems getting through airport security!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by McBAIN
        that's pretty cool, i like it, but would probably have problems getting through airport security!
        And in NSW as its a concealed knife......
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        • #5
          wonder though if you took out all the knives and just had keys, then in theory it's just a set of pliers.....

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          • #6
            Here are 2 other designs without knives.





            -Ben
            "Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia" (Charles Schultz)

            I have a 2007 FJ Cruiser (An American knock-off 120) Considerably built up.

            I am also a Founding Father of the FJ Bruisers, FJ Cruiser club, in Washington D.C.
            Check us out....
            [url]http://www.fjbruisers.com[/url]
            Our discussion forum....
            [url]http://www.fjbruisers.org/forum/[/url]

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            • #7
              Thats a groovy idea Ben! Well done 8)
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              • #8
                Ben,

                What a top idea. I think the only way to get that through airport security checks would be to use the one without the pliers.

                On a similar note:
                Security is getting to be a joke at the airports. I had a small camera tripod on my bag and could not get through the Adelaide Airport security check (got through Sydney easy as). Appartently these are now considered an offensive weapon!
                Regards,

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                • #9
                  When travelling from Rockhampton I used to buy a cup of overpriced coffee at the food section in the airport to drink in the lounge AFTER I had checked through the scanner section. But now the Security at Rockhampton airport wont even let ya take a polystyrene cup of coffee into the waiting lounge these days. I asked if they could carefully run the cuppa through the scanner to check that I didn't have a rocket launcher hidden in the cup ?? but they weren't impressed.

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                  • #10
                    Love the Leatherman idea Ben. Great way to store a few crucial keys without having to find little hidey holes for them.

                    Last time the family flew into Adelaide my youngest, who was 6 at the time, had his little back pack, pencil case, and a pair of plastic kindergarten scissors.

                    The security lads were great about it ... but they still had to take the scissors off him. I'm just glad they didn't find the protractor .... now there's a weapon of Maths Destruction in the hands of a Terrorist. :lol: :lol: :lol:

                    Cheers
                    Chippy

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                    • #11
                      you have ALL the angles Chippy :lol:

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