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Gravity screwdriver (with lock)
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This is a gravity screwdriver imitating a gravity knife, designed with a lock, for carrying around and avoiding being poked by the tip of the screwdriver.
The model provides shells with two lengths. The shells match all screwdrivers with a hexagonal shape and a distance between opposite sides of 4mm. There are round holes at the bottom for placing magnets with a diameter of 4mm and a length of 4mm. The longer shell is suitable for replaceable head screwdrivers commonly found on the market, and the shorter shell is suitable for special double-headed 4mm hexagonal screwdrivers. You can find a suitable head by yourself.
It is best to use the 3mf in the file package as a reference for the placement of the model when printing. The smoothness of this model depends on the bridging performance of the machine, so your machine should have good heat dissipation. Otherwise it may take a lot of grinding work to make the workpiece slide smoothly.
The pins for the two shells are different. T
The model provides shells with two lengths. The shells match all screwdrivers with a hexagonal shape and a distance between opposite sides of 4mm. There are round holes at the bottom for placing magnets with a diameter of 4mm and a length of 4mm. The longer shell is suitable for replaceable head screwdrivers commonly found on the market, and the shorter shell is suitable for special double-headed 4mm hexagonal screwdrivers. You can find a suitable head by yourself.
It is best to use the 3mf in the file package as a reference for the placement of the model when printing. The smoothness of this model depends on the bridging performance of the machine, so your machine should have good heat dissipation. Otherwise it may take a lot of grinding work to make the workpiece slide smoothly.
The pins for the two shells are different. T
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