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Geoffs tiny 1mm screwdriver
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I've used a tiny 1mm tip screwdriver for several years (made by modding a smallish screwdriver handle), until it disappeared - I was annoyed until I figured out I could just 3D print a replacement.
They are useful for lots of things - such as moving the really tiny DIP switches on WiFi Arduino's, cleaning the charging socket on an iPhone, ejecting an iPhone SIM, lifting up SMD's while unsoldering them, a tiny scraper, separating double sided tape from it's backing paper and even quickie DVM probes - I use them in my workshop nearly every day.
Making a screwdriver is pretty simple.
1 - print a handle (ABS/PETG/PLA) - drill out the hole with 1mm drill if needed
2 - press in some 1mm piano-wire coated with glue on one end (superglue or Epoxy)
3 - cutoff piano-wire to desired length and grind end to make the screwdriver tip
I used a 0.4mm nozzle and ABS - I had to lower the temperature to 220c, also it's a good idea to print at least 2 at once to prevent sagging.
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They are useful for lots of things - such as moving the really tiny DIP switches on WiFi Arduino's, cleaning the charging socket on an iPhone, ejecting an iPhone SIM, lifting up SMD's while unsoldering them, a tiny scraper, separating double sided tape from it's backing paper and even quickie DVM probes - I use them in my workshop nearly every day.
Making a screwdriver is pretty simple.
1 - print a handle (ABS/PETG/PLA) - drill out the hole with 1mm drill if needed
2 - press in some 1mm piano-wire coated with glue on one end (superglue or Epoxy)
3 - cutoff piano-wire to desired length and grind end to make the screwdriver tip
I used a 0.4mm nozzle and ABS - I had to lower the temperature to 220c, also it's a good idea to print at least 2 at once to prevent sagging.
The scr
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