A lightweight EDC with an M390 blade that can cut through almost anything…
From humble beginnings as a Boy Scout whose motto was “Be Prepared”, I’ve always appreciated the utility of a good multi-tool pocket knife.
But before we get started, let me ask the very strange question…

I’m excited to introduce our 21st-century take on the classic pocket knife — one that’s much more suited to the concrete-jungles and technology of today than the trusty pocket-knives of the past.
It’s called the Smith Blade, and if you happen to have superhuman strength, well, you can cut through almost anything with it. But where are my manners!

The World’s First Proto-Lightsaber, or building Giant Mechs, like the Power Loader from Aliens, or simply from my varied attempts at becoming Iron Man, catching bullets with a real life Bullet Proof Suit from John Wick – or maybe coating my own skeleton in Adamantium in order to become Wolverine in real life!
When I’m not inspiring the next generation of kids into science, technology and out-of-the-box thinking; I’m probably in my lab working on a new prototype project, or prototyping products for www.Hacksmith.store.
You see, I’m a bit of a jack of all trades, a 21st century MacGyver – and if you hadn’t guessed, it’s actually the meaning behind the Hacksmith Logo; a multi-tool and an anvil!

I wanted to create the ultimate lightweight EDC. Regular pocket knife multi-tools didn’t cut it. Traditional multi-tool pliers were all too big and heavy.
I needed something I could always carry, no matter what – NO EXCUSES.

It’s packed with twenty-one genuinely useful tools engineered to keep you prepared for anything life throws at you.
And it’s light. At only 95 grams (3.3oz), you won’t even notice you’re carrying it.

Slimmer and lighter than the former king of pocketable pocket knives, the Smith Blade is crafted with modern advanced materials like Titanium alloys (Ti-6Al-4V) and M390 blade steel. It’s packed with tools to unlock your inner MacGyver — minus the mullet.
Whether you’re a hands-on maker, or perhaps a mom or dad who is expected to know how to fix anything and everything, the Smith Blade is built to be there when it matters most. From household repairs to backwoods camping… from writing that note when nobody else has a pen, to playing family IT guy or “certified” DIY electrician swapping a light switch, it’s got you covered.
And when the job’s done?
Crack a cold one with the boys using the built in bottle opener. The Smith Blade has got your back.
The Features
1. A M390 BLADE that can CUT THROUGH OTHER BLADES
M390 is simply put, one of the best blade steels money can buy. Produced in Germany through a process called powder metallurgy that seems almost like science fiction, there’s a reason why it can literally cut other knives in half.

2. 15° Adjustable Protractor
The protractor. The unsung hero of the design of the Smith Blade, that gives it its unique signature opening-sound and increases the fidget factor ten-fold.

I came up with this by accident, after I noticed the ball-detent was scribing a perfect radius on the edge of the blade. What if we just put more divots on the blade, at 15° increments?

3. Nail File
Good files need to be hard. Our blade has insane hardness, clocking in at a 61-63 hardness Rockwell C Scale. Seriously, why hasn’t anyone done this before?

4. Bit Retention Storage Spring
The patent-pending and most unique feature of the Smith Blade. Integrated 4mm bit storage in the front-scale of the knife!

Safe, secure, and drop-proof; it’s seriously the best. And of course, it’s compatible with any 4mm precision screwdriver bits, especially our friend’s 4mm bits over at Linus Tech Tips.
5. Tweezers
Honestly, I don’t know why tweezers aren’t in every single multi-tool out there. It’s a serious pain point, because when you need them, you need them!

6. Wire-strippers
Wire strippers that actually work. We’ve added grooves to help guide your wire, from 12-20ga, and I’m constantly impressed at how well they work.

7. Metric & Imperial Ruler
As Canadians, we really do love the metric system… but our proximity to our American brothers and sisters means we use both. And thanks to global trade, you’ll probably run into things that are designed both in Metric and Imperial, so don’t worry, we’ve got you covered for both!

8. Reversible Belt Clip & Deep carry variation.
A pocket knife is personal. With a reversible belt clip and options for deep carry, there’s a combination for you that offers ultimate pocket-ability.

Bonus points: If you wear the best pants in the world (the Smith Pants™ coming soon…) the Smith Blade fits perfectly into the integrated tool loop and is quick-drawable for the speediest of repairs!

9. Bottle Opener
Sure, you can try and use your teeth, or the edge of a table, but a good bottle opener? It’s today’s equivalent of carrying a lighter, you never know when someone needs one!

10. Pry Bar/Staple Puller
Pop open old used paint cans with ease, or remove those pesky staples.

11. Philips 4mm Bit
As part of the standard 4mm bit load out, the trusty Philips (or crosshead) style screwdriver.

12. Flathead 4mm Bit
While flat-heads are truly awful screws, you’re bound to encounter them more often than not.

13. Pen 4mm Bit
But wait, what if we just had a 4mm bit that is also a pen?

14. SIM Tool/Sewing Awl
Sometimes you need a pokey-thing. From SIM trays to emergency sewing sessions, our 2-in-1 sewing awl has got you covered.

15. Glow in the Dark Illuminator / Radioactive Tritium.
Drop your knife? The glow-in-the-dark illuminator stays lit for up to a few hours, helping you locate your blade with ease.

And the Founder’s edition? Yup, we put a vial of radioactive Tritium in it. It’ll glow for 15-20 years in complete darkness!

Don’t worry though, the weak beta radiation can’t escape the glass vial – the glow actually comes from phosphorus inside the vial that’s being excited by the radiation!
16. Ferrocerium Fire Striker
4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42… Well, if you find yourself stranded on an island, the Smith Blade even comes with a ferrocerium fire striker!

17. Tungsten Carbide Metal Scribe
Tungsten: one of the most dense elements in the universe, is also super hard – letting you scratch hardened steel, to even glass!

18. Emergency Glass Breaker
In a pinch, you can escape a locked car by using the tungsten-carbide to shatter tempered glass!

19. Bubble Level
I don’t know about you, but making sure something is perfectly level scratches a deep OCD itch, and with one in your pocket at all times…?

20. 90-degree Bit Driver
To get into tight spots, we’ve included a 4mm bit driver on the side. Convenient!

21. Extended Ruler on Edge of Blade
Measure up to 192mm (~7.5″) from end to end!

The Lightest EDC?
All of those features, and it still only weighs under 95 grams or 3.3oz. On your belt, in your pocket, or in your purse; the Smith Blade is engineered to be your perfect Every Day Carry, I mean, it’s literally why we made it.
I was tired of continually looking for that pesky new multi-tool I impulse bought on the internet. But they always ended up in a drawer somewhere – never on my person.
