I didn't find the dimensions, but the bubble level was exactly what I was looking for. And for $40 seems like a good deal compared to what I could make on my 3d printer.
Thanks for the tip!
Does anyone know the dimensions of the tikke factory dovetail?
I can measure the top width easily enough. I dont have the gauges to accurately measure the angle and the depth.
I love wearing mine. Only time they aren't on is when it's hot and sunny out. Cold or wet days, dew in the morning on brush, they are a great layer to have.
I put a Dr. Scholls arch support set in my Alaskan GTX's, they are the red ones if they are still using the same colour scheme. I like them a lot. I have a custom set of orthotics, but are too thick to fit in them properly.
I have used body glide, foot powder and lueko tape. They all worked to prevent toe blisters for me. Only used lueko tape around my big toe when I could feel hot spots though, not all my toes.
Got inspiration from the range finder clip thread that was recently posted here
https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/rangefinder-holder.271565/
So I printed the holder and a backer plate so I could attach with some 2M cap screws.
Used some random bolts and washers to make the tab and some...
That's awesome. Funny i was just 3D printing a mic holder for my truck radio the other day. Might need to modify that so I can attach it to my bino harness.
Great idea!!
I have brought paper maps before, but have never opened them up. I can cache maps on my phone that have every layer you could need. I bring 20000mha power pack that will charge my phone a dozen times. If you hike up a 5 mile drainage that ends in a bowl... its pretty hard to get lost. I can see...