The GTFO Marker by Wick

Published on November 8, 2024
Duration: 0:57

This video details the creation of the GTFO Marker, a self-defense tool disguised as a Sharpie. The process involves gutting a standard marker, preparing a 4mm carbon fiber rod, and reinforcing the housing with epoxy for structural integrity. The goal is to create a functional, concealed stabbing implement that maintains the appearance of an everyday writing tool.

Quick Summary

The GTFO Marker is a DIY self-defense tool disguised as a Sharpie. It's made by gutting a marker, inserting a sharpened 4mm carbon fiber rod, and reinforcing the housing with epoxy for strength and realism.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: GTFO Marker Overview
  2. 00:10Disassembly & Preparation
  3. 00:20Core Installation (Carbon Fiber Rod)
  4. 00:30Sealing & Reinforcement with Epoxy
  5. 00:45Finishing for Realism

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GTFO Marker?

The GTFO Marker is a self-defense tool created by Wick Designs that is disguised to look like a standard Sharpie marker. While it can still write, its primary function is as a concealed stabbing implement.

How is the GTFO Marker constructed?

Construction involves gutting a Sharpie, inserting a sharpened 4mm carbon fiber rod, and reinforcing the entire housing with Sinbad filler glue and Total Boat two-part epoxy for durability.

What materials are used to make the GTFO Marker strong?

The GTFO Marker is reinforced using Sinbad filler glue for an initial seal and then backfilled with Total Boat two-part epoxy. This process makes the marker housing solid and significantly stronger than a standard one.

How does the GTFO Marker maintain its disguise?

To maintain its disguise, the epoxy is allowed to get tacky and then wiped with a paper towel. This creates a texture that closely mimics the appearance of a standard felt marker tip.

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