Tool Kit
| Portable Tool Kit | |
|---|---|
![]() TBD | |
| Type | Tool |
| Tech Level | TL–3 |
| Cost | Cr150 |
| Size | 1.0 liter |
| Weight | 2.0 kg |
| Manufacturer | Various |
| Reference | TBD |
| TBD | |
The Tool Kit contains a set of tools to accomplish a specific task.
- Examples include Amaze the native kit, Carpentry tools, Disguise kit, Electronic tool kit, Gunsmithing tool kit, Mechanical tool set, Metalworking tool set, Mountaineer's kit, Security tool kit, or Survival Kit.
Description (Specifications)
The portable kit contains a few of the most basic tools for basic work or repair. The tools come in a small case which can be attached to belt, clothing, or another pack.
Typical Mechanical Tools
Large and small hammers, slide hammer, a lightsource, marking devices (chalk, pens), measuring devices (gauges, tapes or rulers), hex keys, pliers, ratchet, crowbar, jemmy bar, screwdriver set, socket set, set of spanners, adjustable wrenches, power cables, punches, hand welder, tin snips, powered cutter (plasma cutter), powered grinder, saws and files, powered drill and drill bits, heat gun, glue gun, riveter, multimeter, thread taps, lifting jack, crane arm, grav pallet, grippers and tongs, anvil, wire brush, penetrating oil, protective goggles, protective gloves.
Typical Electronics Tools
Multimeter, measuring devices (tapes or rulers), marking devices (pens), holding arm, magnifying lens or viewer, lightsources, soldering iron and accessories, wire stripper, pliers, precision screwdrivers, tweezers, bench power supply, battery packs, power drill, powered grinder or cutter, jeweler's files, earthing equipment, glue gun, 3D printer, workmat, a wide selection of spare and replacement components, oscilloscope, specialist sensors and detectors, storage boxes, goggles.
Typical Construction Tools
Measuring devices (gauges, tapes or rulers) and levelling devices (plum lines and spirit levels), marking devices (chalk, pens, spray paint), solid hammers, sledgehammer, hoe, pickaxe, shovel, spade, crowbar, pry bar, digging bar, trowels, float, bolster, grading and levelling tools (screed, spirit level, line and pins), power saw, hand saw, power drill and drill bits, gel applicator gun, chisels, screwdrivers, smoothing equipment (wood planes, sandpaper), caulking, mortar hawk, bolt cutters, brushes, rollers, rake, wheelbarrow, buckets and containers, wire brush, concrete mixer, goggles, gloves, helmet.
Typical Carpentry Tools
Measuring devices (tapes or rulers) and leveling devices (plum lines and spirit levels), setsquares, marking devices (chalk, pens), handsaws, power saw, hammers, nail puller, pliers, chisels, gouges, carving and marquetry tools, nail gun, small clamps, large clamps, wood rasp, smoothing planes, abrasive sheets, powered sander, router, hand drill, power drill, drill bits, punches, marking knife, draw knife, work bench, turning lathe, drill press, dust filter system, ladder, caulking, filler, glue, assorted screws and nails, assorted fixtures and fittings, goggles, gloves.
Typical Disguise Items
Large mirror, magnifying mirror, directable lightsources, assorted cosmetics, wigs of various styles and colors, false facial hair (beards, moustaches, sideburns, eyebrows, eyelashes), bald caps, latex face-sculpting materials (false ears, false noses), colored contact lenses, false teeth, false nails, small props (earrings, finger rings, sunglasses), padding, inflatable bodyparts (bellys, breasts, biceps), tweezers, brushes and pads for application, removal and cleaning products, fat suit, concealing garments.
History & Background (Dossier)
The contents of any tool kit should be balanced against its TL. Lower technology kits might contain more primitive or simplistic tools, while more advanced kits might contain sophisticated items such as gravitic rebalancers. The exact contents will vary depending on the size and weight of the tool kit: small kits contain the bare minimum, or may contain ingenious "multi-tools" with a variety of attachments and adapters.
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References & Contributors (Sources)
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- Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 649.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
