The PryPro

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Hey guys,

I've been working with a friend of mine for a while to produce a new tool I'm calling the PryPro.

My focus is still on my balisong WIP, so I won't actually be manufacturing it, just adding the finishing touches and packaging them. My friend has been running a machine shop for a few years so he's handling the bulk of it.

Since I'm still neck-deep in my other work, I put it up on IndieGoGo HERE Even if you can't contribute - if you like the idea, TELL PEOPLE! :D

It works as:
  • A prybar
  • A flathead screwdriver
  • A bottle opener
  • A 1/4-inch bit driver
  • A wrench for imperial sizes 3/16" though 1/2" (metric version includes 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 11mm, and 13mm)



It comes in stainless and titanium (grade 5, 6AL-4V), weighs 1oz, and 0.6oz respectively

Dimensions: 1/8" x 3/4", x 4"

Let me know what you think!


This is the prototype I made to get the approximate weights:
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Looks like a good design. Lots of function without too much extra hoo-hah all over the place.

Might be a touch long for some tastes. Also, I love me a 9/16 wrench opening... I know it would be tough to squeeze that in there and retain decent structure along the sides though.
 
Looks like a good design. Lots of function without too much extra hoo-hah all over the place.

Might be a touch long for some tastes. Also, I love me a 9/16 wrench opening... I know it would be tough to squeeze that in there and retain decent structure along the sides though.

Thanks for the feedback - I was wondering about the length. It does make it a bit long for throwing on the keychain. Maybe I could add a mini version
Yeah, unfortunately, another 1/16" graduation would be pushing it in this design

I'd buy one to use on my key chain if it wasn't to spendy.

Yeah the cost is kind of high at the moment but keep an eye out! If this project goes through, I can lower the cost significantly for the next batch
 
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Hey everyone,
I just wanted to say thanks - with contributions from people on and off the forum, the project has gone past 50%! Things have slowed down quite a bit though, so if you have the time, please share the link with anyone you might think would be interested.
 
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