A pocket-sized multi-tool with spring-action pliers, a saw, two knife blades, openers and more. The handy, outside-accessible blades mean you can open the knife with just one hand and rounded handles make getting a grip around their spring-action jaws easy and very comfortable.
Leatherman Sidekick Multi-Tool
A pocket-sized multi-tool with spring-action pliers, a saw, two knife blades, openers and more. The handy, outside-accessible blades mean you can open the knife with just one hand and rounded handles make getting a grip around their spring-action jaws easy and very comfortable.
Categories: Sales, Accessories, Consumables
Tags: Accessories, Leatherman, Pocket-Sized, Multi-Tool, Spring-Action Pliers, Knife Blades, Wire Stripper, Can Opener
Description
Related products
Film Lighting Talks with Hollywood’s Cinematographers and Gaffers by Kris Malkiewicz
Film Lighting is an indispensable sourcebook for the aspiring and practicing cinematographer, based on extensive interviews with leading cinematographers and gaffers in the film industry Film lighting is a living, dynamic art influenced by new technologies and the individual styles of leading cinematographers. Reporting on the latest innovations and showcasing in-depth interviews with industry experts, Film Lighting provides an inside look at how cinematographers and film directors establish the visual concept of the film and use the lighting to help tell the story. This edition provides an invaluable opportunity to learn from the industry’s leaders.
Film Slate – Elvid 9-Section Acrylic Production Slate with Color Clapper Sticks
Black Nylon Releasable 150 mm Cable Ties Pack
Basics of Video Lighting – 2nd Edition – Focal Press Book
WD40 Electrical Contact Cleaner
Avenger F810 Baby Plate with 5/8″ Swivel Spigot
Making Movies by Sidney Lumet
From one of America's most acclaimed directors comes a book that is both a professional memoir and a definitive guide to the art, craft, and business of the motion picture. Drawing on 40 years of experience on movies ranging from Long Day's Journey Into Night to The Verdict, Lumet explains the painstaking labor that results in two hours of screen magic.