NWGA-RelicHunter
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I know there's several great digging tools already availible like the Lesche, Predator, etc.. and I'm not trying to re-invent the wheel here, but none of them are perfect for me, so I'm working on my own design.
A few issues I have with some of the top digging tools are:
1) Carry method.. Most of the really good tools come with a sheath.. The problem with that (for me) is that after you dig a hole, your digger will have dirt/mud on it.. and when you try to re-insert it in the sheath it will fill up with dirt aswell. I usually end up getting discouraged with trying to get the muddy thing in the sheath and end up putting it in my pocket.. Then at the end of the day I have a pocket full of dirt. My solution to that problem was to incorporate a belt clip which doubles as a finger guard right on the digging tool.
2) Handle comfort.. in my opinion, any digging tool that costs $40+ should come standard with a comfortable handle. I used the slip over foam grip on mine and it feels really soft and comfortable. And since the end of the tube handle is left open, I found a cool little cork type cap which turns the handle into a great place to store a small tooth brush for field cleaning, or whatever else.
3) Blade length.. Most of the ones I've tried have blade lengths between 6 and 7.5 inches.. I wanted a little more so I made it with an 8.5" blade (around 14" overall). I made the hand guard just big enough to cover the front of your hand in order to make up for the extra weight of the slightly longer blade.
The front of it kinda looks like a Cobra.. I think thats what I'll call it.
It won't be anytime soon, but after I locate some materials and get a few more of these built I may send a couple out to members here for review.
What do you think?
A few issues I have with some of the top digging tools are:
1) Carry method.. Most of the really good tools come with a sheath.. The problem with that (for me) is that after you dig a hole, your digger will have dirt/mud on it.. and when you try to re-insert it in the sheath it will fill up with dirt aswell. I usually end up getting discouraged with trying to get the muddy thing in the sheath and end up putting it in my pocket.. Then at the end of the day I have a pocket full of dirt. My solution to that problem was to incorporate a belt clip which doubles as a finger guard right on the digging tool.


2) Handle comfort.. in my opinion, any digging tool that costs $40+ should come standard with a comfortable handle. I used the slip over foam grip on mine and it feels really soft and comfortable. And since the end of the tube handle is left open, I found a cool little cork type cap which turns the handle into a great place to store a small tooth brush for field cleaning, or whatever else.


3) Blade length.. Most of the ones I've tried have blade lengths between 6 and 7.5 inches.. I wanted a little more so I made it with an 8.5" blade (around 14" overall). I made the hand guard just big enough to cover the front of your hand in order to make up for the extra weight of the slightly longer blade.

The front of it kinda looks like a Cobra.. I think thats what I'll call it.



It won't be anytime soon, but after I locate some materials and get a few more of these built I may send a couple out to members here for review.
What do you think?