Spyderco Torx set
Spyderco Torx set
Is it time yet Sal. To be perfectly honest I sort of feel guilty every time I use a benchmade Torx set to open a spydie or tighten a pivot. I love all things spydie and a torx set would be fantastic.
Please :)
aj
Please :)
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I use one of the Husky sets from Home Depot too. With 8 different sized bits, it has pretty much whatever bit you need.
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Well to be honest, the main used Torx Bits are T-8 and T-6 (correct me if i am wrong) but i don't see a large market in making two torx bits, but i do like the idea of an "everything spyderco" screwdriver of sorts. Or do another one of those deals where you stick the tool on the back of a endura or something. (glock tool) I simply don't see a lot of people buying a spyderco Torx screwdriver who already OWN other Torx screwdrivers.aj1985 wrote:Is it time yet Sal. To be perfectly honest I sort of feel guilty every time I use a benchmade Torx set to open a spydie or tighten a pivot. I love all things spydie and a torx set would be fantastic.
Please :)
aj
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I believe 10 is used on some and also the 15. Correct me If i'm wrong :)Nifty_Nives wrote:Well to be honest, the main used Torx Bits are T-8 and T-6 (correct me if i am wrong) but i don't see a large market in making two torx bits, but i do like the idea of an "everything spyderco" screwdriver of sorts. Or do another one of those deals where you stick the tool on the back of a delica or something. I simply don't see a lot of people buying a spyderco Torx screwdriver who already OWN other Torx screwdrivers.
An entire set would be cool as well. For every spydie screw imaginable.
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what about a collaboration with say.................
wait for it.................................
peter atwood?
i'm sure with some thought, he could design a tool , with a hole of course, that could somehow incorporate the necessary tools needed to adjust our knives.
wait for it.................................
peter atwood?
i'm sure with some thought, he could design a tool , with a hole of course, that could somehow incorporate the necessary tools needed to adjust our knives.
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion, even if it is wrong.:rolleyes:
I doubt that will ever happen.sharpguitarist wrote:what about a collaboration with say.................
wait for it.................................
peter atwood?
i'm sure with some thought, he could design a tool , with a hole of course, that could somehow incorporate the necessary tools needed to adjust our knives.
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I think a knife like the Lone Wolf Endura w/ the Glock takedown tool would be cool, except instead of the takedown, have an interchangeable Torx bit holder not unlike the Husky one shown above.
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Atwood will make good design, but most of us will have to wait till Diwali/Christmas to order it - given its cost. :-)sharpguitarist wrote:what about a collaboration with say.................
wait for it.................................
peter atwood?
i'm sure with some thought, he could design a tool , with a hole of course, that could somehow incorporate the necessary tools needed to adjust our knives.
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Got that right. I don't need a tool made of solid S30v. I'd rather my knife by made of that steel. :) Plus, Peter has stated many times that he's "an artist, not a factory," so I doubt he'd be interested in making something to be mass produced. I'm not knocking Atwood and his designs, which I love, but I'd rather have something super functional than something aesthetically pleasing.amar wrote:Atwood will make good design, but most of us will have to wait till Diwali/Christmas to order it - given its cost. :-)
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I know for sure that T10 is the pivot screw on the Manix 2. Not sure what uses T15 though.aj1985 wrote:I believe 10 is used on some and also the 15. Correct me If i'm wrong :)
An entire set would be cool as well. For every spydie screw imaginable.
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I've seen T-6, T-8, T-9, T-10, and T-15 Torx screws on Spydercos. T-6 and T-10 are definitely the most common.Simsmac wrote:I know for sure that T10 is the pivot screw on the Manix 2. Not sure what uses T15 though.
The T-15 is used as the pivot on SOME versions of the Military. Others use an Allen screw. No rhyme or reason to that, at least that I can see, more like "whatever the screw vendor had available". Not sure if any other models use, or have used, it.
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The Deacon wrote:I've seen T-6, T-8, T-9, T-10, and T-15 Torx screws on Spydercos. T-6 and T-10 are definitely the most common.
The T-15 is used as the pivot on SOME versions of the Military. Others use an Allen screw. No rhyme or reason to that, at least that I can see, more like "whatever the screw vendor had available". Not sure if any other models use, or have used, it.
I'm quite sure the DODO as well.
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Because a screwdriver marked "Spyderco" can turn screws that much better than one marked "Husky" :-P.
In all seriousness though I'm just not interested in something like this because I think it's a bit kitsch. The exception is if it's really something new and unique and not just some made in china screw tool, but innovation comes at a price and what I have is good enough to take apart a few pocket knives.
In all seriousness though I'm just not interested in something like this because I think it's a bit kitsch. The exception is if it's really something new and unique and not just some made in china screw tool, but innovation comes at a price and what I have is good enough to take apart a few pocket knives.
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I have a Wiha set...works fairly well.
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