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Pimped zipper pull toggle with internal cuff key .

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Hidden in plain sight.
Pimped zipper pull toggle with internal cuff key .
CF Go tube.
I recently got some thick walled solid CF tubing and decided to make a couple of CF Go tubes for my own use and to match my original CF Go tube from @snakedrblog/ @oscardelta which Ive had for many years and which is a great bit of kit .
The big one is slightly longer and will take x2 CR123 with a foam spacer and then made 2 single carry ones out of the off cut piece .
I found one item that could potentially give you problems friction cutting using the technora escape necklace. A leather belt, the friction tends to smooth the leather which slows the cutting process. All other items were cut in under a minute and a half, the indent you see on the belt was from about 5 minutes of continuous sawing using the cutting knots. It could be done but only if you were left alone for a longer period of time not taking into account the position and range of motion of your hands. I would recommend in this case attacking the stitching at the buckle or whatever else is securing the length of leather as it will probably give much quicker than the leather itself. Still no damage to the necklace, almost thought I did when I saw pieces of fiber sticking out but then realized it was just embedded pieces of materials I cut.
Household cables are also no match the first is a USB charging cable and the second is your common electrical cord. Both were very easily cut by the technora escape necklace.
The first two were a gimme, I had no doubt that the technora would go right through the zip ties or the poly rope. No apparent damage to the necklace so on to the heavier stuff!
Going to work with some items that may be used in a home invasion situation today. Leather belt, power cord, charging cable, polypropylene rope, and some industrial zip ties. Continuing to put the OscarDelta technora escape necklace to the test.
From the desk of @snakedrblog. Interesting oppurtunity for those who have specific needs. #onlythewilling #snakedr #oscardelta #countercustody
Since receiving my technora escape necklace I have developed a sort of love-hate relationship with it. I love it as it is an amazing piece of kit, yet I feel the need to try and destroy it or somehow find it’s limitations. I used it today to cut through 2500 lb. mule tape. For those not familiar mule tape is used to pull cables through conduit during installation and is specifically designed to resist heat and abrasion. I used a simple overhand knot to attach the mule tape to the table leg then began sawing using the cutting knots already tied into the necklace. It took about a minute and a half to saw through the mule tape. I was honestly pretty surprised it was that quick and once again there was no visible damage to the necklace.