I've got to admit, working on this project was an absolute blast! My trusty Leatherman Rebar multitool deserved more than just a plain old nylon sheath. So, I went full DIY mode and crafted a lightning-fast draw sheath that matches my hyperactive spirit.
Here's the scoop on what I aimed for:
- Instant tool access: When those 3D print supports had to go, I wanted zero delays.
- Locking it down: Whether I'm tinkering at home or out in the urban jungle, I needed that tool to stay put.
- Sleek and light: Who needs clunky when you can have sleek?
- Easy-peasy detachment: No wrestling needed.
Oh, and just so we're on the same page, here's what I wasn't shooting for:
- Heavy-duty wilderness adventures: No wrestling gators in my plans!
Ready to dive in? Here's the lowdown on how I did it:
- Opt for 6 walls in your print – that should do the trick.
- My vote goes to PET-G material – it's a winner.
- Print that loop on its side (check the pic) for some sturdy connections (support and brim for the win).
Now, onto the nitty-gritty:
- Gently tap the Loop into the Sheath. I made it fit snugly without the need for glue.
- Time to supercharge it (!!!) – slot in 4 of those 6x2 round neodymium magnets. Glue isn't a must, but it's a good insurance policy.
- Get ready to show off your flashy new setup!
Trust me, the fun in making it was just as awesome as the end result. Enjoy!