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Working On Knives: Tools You Use

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We all tend to work on our knives a lot. We probably have piles of mini screw drivers or random torx wrenches or bits lying around. I have a couple sets that I've found here and there and, honestly, none of them are that great. I've had to toss a couple because they wear down -- the metal that they are made of is kind of soft-ish.

I'm in the market for a set of mini screw drivers. And, I don't mind paying a little more for high quality (too a point... it would be ridiculous to get a S30V screwdriver set). Is there such a thing as the Hinder Knives of precision screwdrivers? :)


gm.
 
I dont know of any knife company specific tools worth their salt. These days i use wiha torx divers exclusively. The quality as well as the fit when mating to the screw you are turning is second to none imho.
 
I think most on the forums will agree that Wiha Torx drivers are top of the line. I have a Craftsman set that is pretty good as well, much better than the average stuff available at the big-box stores.
 
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