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3.5 mm Audio Jack Nut Tool
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After screwing and unscrewing a multitude of 3.5 mm jack nuts while building DIY synths, I designed a screwdriver-esque hand tool that should make the process easier and faster.
No risk of slipping and scratching panels/chewing up the nuts unlike with using needle nose pliers, etc. The two small notches on the tool line up with the notches on the nut, resulting in a snug and secure fit.
You can choose between the thicker/shorter version and the longer/thinner version of this tool. Both work well, I prefer the shorter one personally.
I use the cheapest 3.5 jacks I could find. If your jack looks like mine in the pic it should work. A google search shows the nuts are M6 size, approx. 7.7 mm diameter.
No risk of slipping and scratching panels/chewing up the nuts unlike with using needle nose pliers, etc. The two small notches on the tool line up with the notches on the nut, resulting in a snug and secure fit.
You can choose between the thicker/shorter version and the longer/thinner version of this tool. Both work well, I prefer the shorter one personally.
I use the cheapest 3.5 jacks I could find. If your jack looks like mine in the pic it should work. A google search shows the nuts are M6 size, approx. 7.7 mm diameter.
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