Custom Victorinox Tinker SAK with SAKANA Scales by Prynn Works.
Published: 1 year ago
Urban Knife Guy puts together a custom Victorinox Tinker Swiss Army Knife with a set of Japanese-themed scales called SAKANA by Prynn Works from Penang, Malaysia.
The scales are 3D printed using two materials that have contrasting colours gold and black with magnets embedded inside.
SAKANA is derived from the Japanese Hiragana word for 'fish' sakana (さかな). Like fish that have scales on their bodies, Swiss Army Knives also have scales so it is a play on words for "SAK"ANA.
The material of each SAKANA scale was specifically chosen to be durable plastic construction to ensure its robustness. Its black with pearl gold accent design is able to withstand outdoor temperatures and has good chemical resistance against solvents, making them suitable for most rugged and urban environments.
For local Malaysia orders: https://shopee.com.my/prynnworks
Contact Prynn Works for their collection of Sakana scale designs: https://linktr.ee/prynnworks
Purchase Swiss Army Knives here: https://amzn.to/42dsYkE
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The scales are 3D printed using two materials that have contrasting colours gold and black with magnets embedded inside.
SAKANA is derived from the Japanese Hiragana word for 'fish' sakana (さかな). Like fish that have scales on their bodies, Swiss Army Knives also have scales so it is a play on words for "SAK"ANA.
The material of each SAKANA scale was specifically chosen to be durable plastic construction to ensure its robustness. Its black with pearl gold accent design is able to withstand outdoor temperatures and has good chemical resistance against solvents, making them suitable for most rugged and urban environments.
For local Malaysia orders: https://shopee.com.my/prynnworks
Contact Prynn Works for their collection of Sakana scale designs: https://linktr.ee/prynnworks
Purchase Swiss Army Knives here: https://amzn.to/42dsYkE
If you like the content, you can support the channel by shopping at the Urban Knife Guy Amazon Store and Bashcraft Gear store to buy the knives, gear, and kits for urban EDC and jungle survival that I use and discuss in my videos as well as swag and merch. Thanks!
https://www.amazon.com/shop/urbanknifeguy
https://bashcraftgear.com
Urban Survival Tin for Disruption, Disaster & Attack
Check out Urban Knife Guy's take on a survival tin designed to increase chances of survival and rescue or escape specifically in an urban environment should things go bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyFOkeIkfdw
Download the free Urban Survival Tin guide with details, photos and product links for the different items inside the tin at https://urbanknifeguy.com
If you like the content and to help the channel, please give the video a "like" and subscribe to the channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVaZquMuFsZPeL4K_UzPqeA/?sub_confirmation=1
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