Multi-tool Keys - Mod / Hack by pyro222
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Modify your keys to fit in a leatherman. This is a real clever way to pack some spare keys around. You can fit up to six keys in one mini multi-tool.
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Step 1: Materials

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NOTE: Let me first state that I stumbled on this Idea browsing through the edcforums. There was a post a while back where user, shadeone had posted some pictures and a short tutorial on building one of these sweet little babies. Check out the original forums thread started by shadeone here. I take no credit for originating this idea, I've just documented my own experience building one. This is a modification to his original half micra design which allows me to keep the pliers and a few tools.
Also Stop by http://mathewmullen.com for more cool projects.

Materials
Leatherman Micra - ( I used a cheapo Husky clone that I got at home depot for $2)
Keys - (be sure to make copies of them first)
Drill
Something to cut the keys with - (I used a Dremel with a cutoff wheel.
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iminthebathroom says: Feb 6, 2012. 8:46 AM
Nice, love this idea. I did a variation where I turned the entire leatherman into a key chain, but this by far cooler - Tips the virtual hat
station420 says: Jan 1, 2010. 9:03 PM
I'm always breaking keys in my pocket, this is a great idea!
magiccowy says: Feb 26, 2010. 1:57 PM
how do you manage to break keys? That seems really difficult especially without trying
station420 says: Feb 26, 2010. 3:20 PM
Breaking keys can happen quite easily, falling off your bike or skateboard, slipping on a banana peel and landing on an edge, getting hit by a bus can do some damage to your keys.  Typically these activities will only result in the breaking of one key.  It is possible to break all keys, crashing in an airplane will do it (especially if the keys burn in jet fuel for 1-2 hours).  Being a martyr for and Islamic extremist group can tend to destroy keys in your pocket among other things!  Well the list goes on and on, I hope this gives you an idea of how really easy it is to break keys in your pocket!
dtittle says: Feb 2, 2012. 8:37 AM
That's the best rely EVER!
magiccowy says: Feb 27, 2010. 7:19 PM
what if your bomb needed that key and you broke it? bet you'de be in trouble then! Who do Martyrs/Islamic extremists get in trouble from anyway? I cant imagine a small terrorist child being given 300 lines of "I must check the polarity of the detonator" by his teacher

jk for all those who are a "bit" touchy
firefletcher says: Jul 3, 2011. 1:55 PM
I just laughed so hard at these comments..
station420 says: Feb 27, 2010. 8:08 PM
LOL!!!!
magiccowy says: Feb 28, 2010. 3:25 AM
Wish they would stop acting like children and destroy something worth destroying...... like spammers........ or most of youtube.
Badetise says: Jul 3, 2011. 6:45 AM
lol i love instructables
vienershnitzel says: Dec 8, 2010. 9:02 PM
agreed... some of the stupidest comments i've ever heard/seen...
MicioGatta says: Feb 2, 2012. 6:38 AM
This is brilliant! You could use colored keys like these http://origin-images.ttnet.net/pi/eto/10/04/04/12/10040412-10.jpg :)
CatTrampoline says: Jul 28, 2011. 11:37 AM
This is great! While not suitable for newer (chipped) car keys, I have a bunch of door & padlock keys that I carry around. When kept on a ring they wear holes in my pocket & gouge my leg, and those little leather key wallets keep breaking.
Ward_Nox says: Feb 1, 2012. 5:04 PM
if you nee a chipped key just get a Keyport similar deal but they have the chips that can be programmed 2
freakyqwerty says: Jul 9, 2011. 12:30 PM
Now you just need to add a couple of Lockpicks and a torsion wrench on the other side!
SirBrittanicvs says: Dec 23, 2009. 3:39 AM
Very cool idea. Though you do lose a few tools by doing so the whole thing is pretty clever. Perhaps you could sacrifice just one tool and replace it with a bump key.
musick_08 says: May 19, 2011. 7:48 PM
maybe make handles for the other tools?
Broberg says: Feb 3, 2011. 7:58 AM
This is a great idea! I have a couple of those cheap buggers around right now! I usually get them as a free gift for signing up for stuff or as promotional items. I really don't think it will be something that I could use on a day-to-day basis as some of the keys I carry can not be copied (Federal law) but for the house and car, this will be great to have that spare set in case of loss. Woulderful Instructible!
Biggsy says: Dec 22, 2010. 2:08 PM
That's a great idea! Welldone!
jiajunwang says: Nov 15, 2010. 4:21 AM
NIce, but you surely can't carry that with you on a plane, with all the blades
Shiftlock says: Dec 19, 2009. 10:31 PM
I would never be able to operate this when drunk, and I would end up sleeping on my porch.  I have a hard enough time with a normal key sometimes.
alivia says: Nov 6, 2010. 9:37 PM
Maybe that would be better than a dui or killing someone (including yourself)? You could market them as a test for seeing if you are too drunk to drive.
Tecknojock says: May 4, 2010. 11:46 AM
I think Im gonna fill one of these up with assorted bump keys for common locks.
BOOM5601 says: Sep 14, 2010. 10:24 AM
You do that, and while you're at it, get caught trying to break in to someones house.
destrolennox says: Jul 22, 2008. 12:17 PM
I REALLY like the idea of this mod, and I started thinking about what I would need to buy to make one myself... but toekneebullard's makes a really valid point. With all of the blades removed, technically you shouldn't have any problems with airport security, but this is reality and I can almost guarantee that you will at LEAST have to do a lot of explaining before they allowed you to take it on the plane. More likely though I believe they wouldn't even let you board with it. :( sad clown.
kyledcline says: May 27, 2010. 1:35 PM
 Put it in your luggage. Problem solved.
incorrigible packrat says: Jul 24, 2008. 6:56 AM
Neat use for a cheapie Leatherman knock-off! Considering making one myself, but I'd probably need a 37 blade tool, for all the stupid keys I use. For the car key, I'd suggest leaving a little nub on one of the modified keys, that you could drill an extra hole through. Attach a chain to this, and stick the car key on the end. Maybe even a hook in the middle of the chain, to hang the whole works on the shift stalk (or wiper control stalk, if'n you don't have column shift), while driving, to limit stress on the ignition switch. Funny thing that so many have mentioned airport security. I've attained the ripe old age of almost 35, and have not yet had the need to travel by airplane. I was just wondering, do most people use air travel so often, that there would be a huge problem with Leathermanning their keys?
jakezcop says: Jul 24, 2008. 10:54 AM
im only 13 and i travel by airplane a lot and yeh it probably would cause a problem... i had an electrical box circley thing stuck in my sock and i didnt know, i no seems imposible but i did, and it took them like 10 minuts in security and they had to get like 20 people to come and help and if i was older i prabably woulda goten arested lol.
incorrigible packrat says: Jul 28, 2008. 6:20 AM
I just gotta know why you'd have an electrical box knockout in your sock. Jimmy-ing vending machines perhaps? I could make a joke here about what most 13 year olds have stuck in their socks, but decorum prevails...
Anomic06 says: Jan 4, 2010. 7:49 AM
When I was 13, it was my smokes lmao
jakezcop says: Mar 19, 2009. 1:12 PM
i just put em in those candy machines for free candy, most of the time it works, and i had dropped one earlier in the day and i guess it fell in my shoe lol, i really dont know, one of those freak accidents.
Thelonelysandwitch says: Mar 18, 2009. 5:49 PM
dude, you can jimmy old vending machines with saltwater. yes it is possible
jakezcop says: Mar 19, 2009. 1:12 PM
I WANNA NO HOW!!!!
Thelonelysandwitch says: Mar 19, 2009. 1:17 PM
ok, it has to be a very old vending machine. Then all you have to do is pour saltwater into the coin slot. (Coin on a string also works)
jakezcop says: Mar 22, 2009. 5:23 PM
lol yeah i fugured that out after i asked that, i dont wanna get finned so ill stick to the not so destructive methods heh
andrinma says: Dec 21, 2009. 1:06 PM
I like the idea a lot!  As far as a next attempt alan-style wrench goes, you might be interested in http://www.instructables.com/id/Friendly_Folding_Keychain/

That instructable might be exactly what you are thinking to create.
speckone says: Jul 24, 2008. 9:42 PM
This thing is gonna get me killed by a highway patrolman someday.
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bucko92 says: Dec 20, 2009. 8:55 PM
Lol, that image has made my day
Cops: have you stolen this car and rammed a mulitool into the ingnition switch?
me: *removes key* No officer, *procedes to open multitool to show off the other keys*
Cops: *pulls hand gun* Put down the weapon, exit the vehicle and put your hands on our back!

lol again.
bobert610 says: Sep 19, 2009. 7:43 AM
hahahahahahahhAHA lol man good 1
Thelonelysandwitch says: Mar 18, 2009. 5:46 PM
dude, my mom, and dads car uses the chip in the key, I wanted to give them one for Christmas.
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