What one of your favorite tools?

Mine is this baby brass caliper.

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Mine is

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Spork

(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ So kawaii ♥

My kitchen scale.

Lovely. Wet stone sharpening?

Yes! I don’t do it myself but there is knife shop in my area who does this

Good choice. I "try" to sharpen some of mine but the result is fair at best. Definitely a skill to it.

Two of these are expensive so I don’t want to fuck them up. But I might mess around with the cheap one 🤔

Yep. Your cheap one is better than what I'm currently working with. A quality chefs knife is in my future.

Start with a Santoku, then try a Gyutou. They offer two distinct cutting styles, but I enjoyed using both so I couldn’t resist buying them!

Those are beautiful.

My daily driver.

Haven’t heard about this company. Hows steel ? Sharp ?

It’s a Henckels knife, German steel, very sharp and durable.

Combination ratchet wrenches are high on my list.

Which one?

Probably 10mm

My super handy Milwaukee assembly drill with exchangeable brushes, only available in Europe

That caliper looks beautiful though!

A gun

Bitcoin mining tool.. #joke

1. Digital pump for precision suspension measurement.

2. Hammer for when blunt force improvements are needed, and personal protection 😜

3. Tiny mini tool that lives in my pocket cause ya never know!

I have a few but this marker gauge I love - it traces straight and curved edges..The dovetail jig is nice to have. But my metal square (not on picture) to transfer lines around edges, I couldn't do without it.

My leatherman Wave, I’ve had it over a decade and I use almost everyday for the most random things. Definitely a dad tool 👨🏻

Move to the arc use it everyday

My baby.

.035” Allen wrench I made years ago.

Come in handy at times.

Less fiber bro

Not the tool I use most, but one that's extremely useful: a portable oscilloscope. So many problems are caused by bad capacitors in switch-mode power supplies, and with the scope it's easy to see if there's ripple on the voltage, even if it reads fine on a multimeter. Also handy for a lot of other troubleshooting too of course, but testing power supply output is one of the things I use it for most.