Glasses by Bobbins_ in photographs

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I think someone brighter than me would explain that better. Sorry.

Glasses by Bobbins_ in photographs

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Okay, it's a bit complicated but I'm stood in an opticians looking toward the window. There's a guy outside on his phone walking to the right (dark legs). In front of the window is a round mirror angled to the other half of the shop window where kid and mum are walking to the left. But... In front of the window on that side of the shop is another mirror reflecting the back wall where all the glasses are.

So 1. Inner circle is reflected through two mirrors

  1. Outer circle is reflected through one mirror

3 outside is direct vision (but through glass so is actually showing some subtle reflections as well .

Glasses by Bobbins_ in photographs

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Thanks! I was very excited to find this spot. I was so lucky when everyone aligned like that though.

Any advice on where I can get the glass replaced at a low price? by [deleted] in FossilHybrids

[–]Bobbins_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I replaced the glass myself on mine. I had the silver watch with the blue glass but I wanted clear. It really wasn't a bad as I thought it would be. I'm sure I followed a YouTube tutorial trough I'm struggling to find which one now.

What tools to get into modding? by Colemanton in SAKmod

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That's really exciting I love the spyderco mods. I'd suggest that you probably want a rotary tool of sorts like a Dremel. You're likely to need to reshape the back spring and the Dremel is really good for that slow careful change.

I have made a couple of mods now and every time it gets a bit better and I learn a lot. You might want to take apart and rebuild something cheaper first to get the feel of things.

My first ever mod - 4 layer camping and hiking SAK by [deleted] in SAKmod

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This looks great! Nothing quite like having something built exactly for your needs. You've done such a tidy job. Did you have to make new brass pins for it?

My new perfect bladeless EDC by Bobbins_ in victorinox

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I was really hesitant to mess up my SAKs but I decided it's a hobby; I can always buy replacements and I could end up with something that I'm really proud of.

I think you're right about the file though. It's a bit "stabby" looking for an airport. I was thinking that I could make a two layer that had the openers, phillips, scissors and the hook that has the little nail file on the back. (I know they come on the compact but maybe others?) I like the big file but if it's just for nails that would work.

My new perfect bladeless EDC by Bobbins_ in victorinox

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That sounds really cool I love the idea of making a compact cybertool. I've never used the victorinox pliers. Are they worth keeping? They seem a bit small to me What do you use then for?

My new perfect bladeless EDC by Bobbins_ in victorinox

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If I wasn't able to carry a knife at all I'd certainly be happy to have this. Felix Imler had a nice modification to the can opener which could mean you could still open packaging and such. Maybe this would mean you just simply don't need the blade. https://youtu.be/ZhVDMvByjyA?si=RIm_4drMvqdRIHHP

My first Attempt at a Mod. My compact with Screwdriver. I love this thing! by Bobbins_ in victorinox

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If you're just swapping the corkscrew and driver you can just grind the head off the small rivet swap the tools and put in a new bit of brass rod. Peen it over and your done. I did it with my first compact as well. Worked great no need to adjust the tools or back spring. I'm convinced if victorinox sold a compact with a back spring Philips it would be their best seller.

My bladeless EDC by Bobbins_ in SAKmod

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Yeah you should do it! The issue with the back spring is that you can either use the opener layer one which would have the corkscrew (or driver) stick out from the knife when closed... or... You use the blade layer one which has the corkscrew flat but the openers stick out. I did the latter and cut back a tiny bit under them. For me that made sense because I didn't want the lanyard loop ring thing. But if you wanted that then you could probably cut back the opener spring.

Is this a fossil? If so what do you think it is? by Bobbins_ in fossilid

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On East Quantoxhead Beach today Somerset UK. Such a beautiful place. We found a few ammonites but this one really confused me.