This user-installed modification normally replaces the Philips and Pry-tool implements on the tool. Once installed, the tool folds into the frame of the Free series tool, including any attached bit (up to 30 mm long).
(Not compatible with the FREE T4)
The magnet needs to be purchased separately.
The recommended magnets are 1/8" Diameter x 1/4" Long neodymium magnets. (or 3mm x 6mm). I recommend purchasing a N52 rated magnet for maximum strength. The magnets do not interfere with the existing magnet inside the tool. The following magnets are recommended:
Installing the magnets:
If you already watched the video, please note that you shouldn't need to hammer in the magnets in. I have tweaked the design to allow a bit more space.
The parts are made by bonding stainless steel powder. The resulting part is sintered and impregnated with bronze to fully meld the two metals together.
Because a powder is used: Some internal areas of the part may end up with stuck powder that needs to be cleared away using drill bits or files.
If your part has an excessive amount of stuck powder, or filled holes, contact me with a photo of your part for a replacement.
The part is similar to a casting, and shrinks a small amount during processing. The CAD model has been designed to compensate for this, but some manual filing may be needed on some parts if the parts fit too tight or bind. Use a needle file to clean up any burrs or places that are sticking.
The material is stainless steel, so diamond needle files may be required. The mounting hole may require reaming using a drill bit capable of handling stainless steel. A 1/8" or 3.2mm drill bit may be used for this task.
The tool must be taken apart to install this modification. Any warranty concerns are entirely up to the user.
Some users may experience bit grips which are a bit too tight for normal use. In this case you need to very gently pry one (or both) of the spring arms upwards a tiny amount. It takes very little movement to get the correct grip. Excess bending may break the spring arm, so I recommend keeping your finger on the arm as you bend to prevent going too far.
For a visual example see this video:
Yes! The Bit holder is 0.26" thick. The same thickness as the Phillips + Package opener.
If you want to keep either of those thicker implements, then you can move it to the other side of the tool and replace two of the thinner implements.
FREE P4 stack-up:
FREE P2 stack-up:
This list will update depending on the options selected
Included:
● One 3D Printed flat bit holder
● One 3D Printed 4mm bit holder
Not included:
● Leatherman Tool
● Driver Bits
● Magnet
About the material:
Printed by binding stainless steel powder into the shape of the object. The part is then placed in a 1100°C over and infused with bronze. The part is then sintered into a solid metal part.
The part is then polished. Some burrs may escape polishing, especially on internal areas. Holes may require reaming with a drill bit.
If your part has an excessive amount of stuck powder, or filled holes, please contact Shapeways customer service with a photo of your part for a replacement.
The bronze steel amalgam comes in three finishes:
I bought this for my brother's birthday and he loves it. It definitely beats out the default parts on the Leatherman. I am definitely going to buy this again for myself and my Leatherman! The seller responded to me promptly and I had no issues with shipping. 10/10!!!
Looks great and work great... my buddy had to have one too
Looks great and works great
Very happy with my bit holder and a nice upgrade for my Leatherman P2!
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Excellent product, quality and support
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