Infinity Cutting Tools is your go-to source for premium-quality woodworking tools and accessories. Infinity Tools got their start by specializing in offering a wide range of Infinity-brand router bits and saw blades. We also offer woodworking tools and accessories from well-respected brands such as JessEm, Bessey, Irwin, Kreg, Incra, Leigh, Shark, Narex, Mirka, Norton, and many more.
Infinity Cutting Tools is renowned for excellence in the woodworking tools industry. Our Infinity-brand router bits, saw blades, and shaper cutters boast unmatched quality and durability, earning global recognition. Explore a diverse range of profiles and styles tailored for your woodworking projects. Our long-lasting table saw blades, miter saw blades, track saw blades, and band saw blades are designed to thrive in any woodworking shop. Beyond cutting tools, we offer a comprehensive selection of power tools such as routers, sanders, and saws, along with accessories for table saws, drill presses, and router tables. Elevate your craft with precision hand tools like chisels, rasps, carving tools, knives, awls, screwdrivers, hand saws, and sharpening supplies. Whether you're a hobbyist or a large-scale production shop, Infinity Cutting Tools has the perfect tools and accessories for your woodworking needs.
Wearable and Adaptable Adventure Companion
Introducing the MODL Infinity Tool Modular Straps - a must-have companion for all your adventures and everyday carry (EDC) needs. These straps are not only cool but also highly versatile, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. From securing gear to fixing tent poles, these straps are designed to handle it all.
Grippy and Strong Design
The Infinity Tool Modular Straps by MODL feature a grippy texture that ensures gear stays securely in place. No more worries about items slipping out during your outdoor activities. These straps are incredibly strong, providing reliable support for your gear.
Linkable for Custom Lengths
With the stainless StudLinks included, these straps can be easily linked together to create a longer strap when needed. This gives you the flexibility to adapt the strap length to various situations and requirements.
Wearable and Accessible
Can also be worn as a bracelet, allowing for quick and convenient access whenever needed. This wearable design ensures that you always have them within reach for any task or emergency.
Pack of 4 Straps
Each pack includes 2 short straps and 2 longer straps, providing you with a variety of lengths to suit different purposes. These straps are versatile tools that you didn't know you needed until you did
Three adventurous friends, Barak Zitron, Zack Leitz and Justin Guld, launched MODL to help the world bring more creativity and collaboration to their adventures. They had always wondered what a flexible multi-tool would look like, and they found their answer in the Infinity Tool, which grew out of the silicone loops on their original product, the MODL Bottle.
After seeing how much gear needed to be secured, how many things can go wrong, and how useful an extra hand can be on an adventure, they designed the Infinity Tool. This modular strap features an adjustable loop and a stainless-steel StudLink, which allows you to easily cinch and secure the strap in place.
MODL recently launched an updated version: the Infinity Tool 2.0 (starting at $19 for a two-pack of 8-inch straps and $24 for a two-pack of 16-inch straps). The newest iteration features an upgraded StudLink design, making them easier to use and more secure.
The Studs add not only practicality, but also personality to your Infinity Tool. They come in a variety of designs, like HookStuds and StackStuds for practicality and SymbolStuds and SpikeStuds for fashion.
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The new MODL x Kokopelli Infinity Tool (8-Pack of straps) is the perfect tool to strap down anything to your packraft, kayak, SUP, bike, or backpack. They are adjustable to cinch things down tight and you can connect them together to make a longer strap.
Great for strapping down bags, fixing a broken paddle, clipping in a water bottle, or lashing a bike to the bow of your boat. Use them as a clip or thread them through the hole in the center to cinch the strap tight.
i work on a 1-meter raster grid of a french region and i want to test different tools of flow accumulation (D8, D inf, DEMON, etc). When i use the D8 tool, the result is consistent, but when i switch to the D inf tool, i obtain illogical discontinuities in my flow accumulation. I first thought it was because of sinks, but i removed them, and it still did not work.
I also tested the D inf tool on a 25-meter grid of the same region, with no improvement.
Can you help me ?
Tell me if you want more information about what i'm trying to do.
Thank you for your attention.
I've just tested with a recent SAGA version and encountered no problems with the Deterministic Infinity algorithm in the Catchment Area (Parallel) module. Which SAGA version are you using, which module and what are your module settings?
Ok i have just tested the Catchment Area (Parallel) (default values of setting) module on my DEM [no sinks] : the result is better but there are still discontinuities, in about 2 points, unexpected in my main flow path. Have you an idea of the reason of this phenomenon ?
In fact, i also tested the D8 option, the Multiple Flow Direction option and the "Braunschweiger Reliefmodell" option (with the same raster and the same default value settings) of the Parallel module and at least the Catchment Area (Mass-Flux Method) module.
It appears that the D8 and the Multiple Flow Direction options worked perfectly well. But the Braunschweiger and the Mass-Flux methods generate the same kind of discontinuities. I hope these test can help you to understand my problem.
It seems that the D infinity option is not able to find the next cell of the flow path in these points...but i'm not an expert.
Thank you in advance.
Your quick reference sheet has been very helpful to me. I was going laminate some copies to share with others also just learning the game or need a refresher. Before I do that I was wondering if you were going to update it once Human Sphere is widely available.
Greeting Capt!!
thanks for all your help! I was wondering if you have a cheat sheet for all the states you can be in for infinity. Like something that tells players what immobilized and immobilized 2 are. Blind, stunned, etc. thanks.
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