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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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  • Victorinox Classic SD x 1:
  • Lumintop EDC01 x 1:

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Who doesn't know the EDC community? It's all about organizing and carrying useful everyday items. It's fascinating how useful things can be when you simply have them with you. I've been thinking about what constitutes the smallest version of an EDC for me. For me, it's a knife, or a multi-tool, and a flashlight. My most used knife is the small Victorinox Classic SD; the scissors, file, and tweezers are very important to me in my daily life. Therefore, I wanted to combine this Victorinox with a compact, useful flashlight to create the ultimate "Micro-EDC."

 

Assembled in this way, you have a very compact, pleasant, and useful set. The Micro-EDC can also be used as a diffuser for the flashlight. You can also hold the Victorinox with the tools unfolded more easily and, if necessary, use it in combination with the flashlight.

It fits perfectly in a fifth jeans pocket.

 

In my case, the knife and flashlight fit snugly into the openings. It may be that the lamp is too tight or too loose for you. Most likely, it will be too tight. In that case, you can use a knife or file to slightly reduce an element in the upper area of the opening until it fits well but is still easy to remove.

 

Soon I will also upload a version with a pants clip.

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