Sog Multitool holster

Sog Multitool holster

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Used the Comfortable Leatherman Wave holster as a reference point. Didn't actually replicate any of its features, but it sparked the design idea. This holster will fit a SOG Powerlock, or in my case, a Paladin Tools Powerplay multitool. It's designed for left-hand carry, with my phone positioned on the right; you can easily mirror it to accommodate a right-hand carry in your preferred editing software. The tool slot is simply a box shape, allowing for flexible insertion regardless of orientation. Handles are intended to be inserted first, however, and blade locks are the widest part, which provides sufficient friction to secure the tool within the carrier. A 43mm wide belt loop completes the design. Print Settings: Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .3mm Infill: 20% Notes: I'm printing with MatterControl's "coarse" settings and a .4mm nozzle, resulting in an excellent finish for functional parts.

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