Mini Ti prybars

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This is a couple of Ti prybars I made to save the tips on my knives :p

The larger one is 9.5cm the smaller one is 5.5cm

They are made form 0.25" thick 6al4v Tiatanium.

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Any thought of doing one in steel, the small one might benefit from a bit more heft? I love your design, very reminiscent of Atwood's simpler models.
 
Any thought of doing one in steel, the small one might benefit from a bit more heft? I love your design, very reminiscent of Atwood's simpler models.

Its hard to make mini pry bars that dont look like an Atwood of some sort. I did try my best not to rip any of his designs. :p
He is some what the master of these sort of things :thumbup:

I could do them in steel but I find Ti is actually better. Extra weight wont really make much difference to the function but hardned steel will of course be tougher. I personaly think for a mini bar being super tough is not really needed as you will only use it for "smaller" tasks. Also being light weight is a pluss for something you carry all the time.

I also like Ti because you can get some really cool colours when you "flame" it.

:):thumbup:
 
Its comming bro. dont worry :thumbup:

Im up to my neck in mods. just now, never mind my real job :(
 
Genius.

It always pains me to watch someone use a blade as a crowbar, and it always annoys me to read someone comparing a blade to a crowbar. Blades that are as strong as crowbars look and feel like crowbars. I've always told the guys to pick up a miniature crowbar from Lowe's or Walmart if they feel a mission might call for prying something, but this is a better idea.

I want one.
 
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