Rugged Material really got its start when I was in
my 3rd year of college studying engineering and was looking for a
way to support my new wife and keep from going insane designing stuff on the
computer. That Christmas my dad gave me a new Leatherman Multi-tool which I was
very excited about. These little tools are so handy and he has never been seen
without one on his belt which made it feel like he was passing on a part of his
legacy. It turns out he was passing on a lot more legacy than I could have
understood at the time.
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My Dad and I fixing some pack saddle panniers for his 81 yr old dad's buffalo hunt! |
As I grew older he kept making things and I
always watched him and helped with projects but directed myself and most of my
time toward many varied interests like art, welding, competitive mountain
biking, photography, motorcycles and girls(with one in particular) that always
took my time from my own little ideas about making things with dad. That is
until I received that Leatherman tool and its cheap little genuine leather
sleeve that was actually totally worthless functionally and also visually. These
little tools used to come with good quality Vegetable-tanned( the stiff saddle
leather) scabbards that lasted as long as the tool itself and people wore them
like a badge of independence and confidence saying to everyone around them “I
can fix that” and “I come prepared” and
I wanted that. I didn’t necessarily want to wear it as a badge but I did want a
good quality case to protect that sentimental tool, and if it saved my life by carrying
the tool while camping that would be cool too. So I decided I would make my own
little case that would hold the multi-tool on my belt or backpack. I had a
leather tools box that I pulled out of the closet that had some old leather and
stamps in it and I got to it.
I had forgotten how much I enjoyed that type of
making, and I surprised my wife and friends with a skill they hadn’t seen or
remembered. The first little scabbard was terrible, and I knew it as soon as it
was done even though most people who saw it thought it was fine. So I bought
some fresh leather (makes a big difference) and some new tools and made a new
one with some improvements. The
execution of the 2nd one was much better but the design still wasn’t
functional enough so I made a 3rd one.
By that time my rekindled
excitement for this craft had been visible to quite a few people and I was even
asked to make a few more similar cases for other people. Then I made a molded
protective case for my iPhone(I actually had to make 5 to get what I wanted)
and in essence Rugged Material was born, I was looking for ways to make
everything I had last like my dad’s saddle has. I was on a mission to help
people see that we shouldn’t have to throw things away after a couple years of
use. That mission has turned in to my obsession.
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Circa 1900 and still in use. |
Our entire goal with Rugged Material is to improve the quality of people's lives with premium quality products for the modern and adventurous lifestyle. When we do that, I am totally content and happy!
Written
By Tyler C. Founder of Rugged Material.
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